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Shengsi, an archipelago of almost 400 islands at the mouth of China’s Yangtze river, holds a secret shrouded in time – an abandoned fishing village being reclaimed by nature. These photos by Tang Yuhong, a creative photographer based in Nanning, take us into this lost village on the beautiful archipelago.
Upcoming: “The Art of the Divine.”Opening July 17th, 2015 at...
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Upcoming: “The Art of the Divine.”
Opening July 17th, 2015 at White Walls Gallery in San Francisco and presented by Evil Tender is the awesome looking show “The Art of the Divine” which focuses on the artwork of Tomer Hanuka and Asaf Hanuka in their graphic novel “The Divine” which was written by Boaz Lavie.
The show will feature over 30 original drawings including sketches, concept art and final pieces. Stay tuned for more info on this in the coming weeks.
A Specialized ‘Laser Art’ System Etches a Design onto a Chalkboard at Astonishing Speed
Randy LaueVia Cooper Griggs: watch until 1:40, at least.
Filmed in December of last year, this specialized laser system at LasX Industries in Minnesota is capable of drawing on surfaces at a rate of up to 6 meters per second. In this example, a design by Andy Gikling is executed in a two-step process. First, the laser moves back and forth in a more familiar raster mode similar to an inkjet or typical laser printer, but at the 1:40 mark things get insane as the system switches to a “vector” process and starts drawing all over the place in real time. If I understand this correctly you’re seeing almost 100,000 vectors drawn in about two minutes and thirty seconds.

Untwisted Ropes Tacked to Gallery Walls Appear to Sprout like Trees

Brazil-based artist duo Janaina Mello and Daniel Landini of Mello + Landini create tree-like installations with untwisted ropes fastened to the walls of galleries. Titled Ciclotramas, the artworks have gone through 17 different iterations since 2010, each involving some form of ropes that seem to branch through the air and splay onto surfaces like fractals or a network of neurons. The artists say they are interested in creating metaphors surrounding organic structures composed of both interrelated and independent parts, as well as the passage of time, and the “choreography of intertwining lines.” You can follow more of their work here. (via Artsy, My Modern Met)









thatachromaticgrinch: tanakas: *logs off tumblr* *closes computer* *walks outside* *gets on a...
Randy LaueFor Katie
*logs off tumblr* *closes computer* *walks outside* *gets on a boat* *drives to an abandoned island* *digs a hole in the ground* *lies down in the hole* (whispers) the drama cant find me here
I dunno about that, dude
Wow, seeing Earth from space changed it all. Inspiring.
Chris Carfolite, Illustrations. Manically awesome illustrations...




Chris Carfolite, Illustrations.
Manically awesome illustrations from artist Chris Carfolite who lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.
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Chris Carfolite: Website
ArtStation - RRRrrrr, by Bastien GrivetMore concept art here.
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Cornelius!
Just about everyone is running for president this year! Why not a business deer? Cornelius Snarlington: Vote For Him Or Else.
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