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barba + flores = ♥
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Tim Knowles - Tree Drawings (2006)
Artist’s statement:
“A series of drawings produced using drawing implements attached to the tips of tree branches, the wind’s effects on the tree recorded on paper.
Like signatures each drawing reveals the different qualities and characteristics of each tree.”
(Source: likeafieldmouse, via almadeprimida)
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Miss this at the AGO
Artist Giuseppe Penone carefully removes the rings of growth to reveal the ‘sapling within’. By carving out the inside of a tree trunk and leaving the knots in place, they eventually emerge as tiny limbs.
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"There is no blue without yellow and without orange."
–Vincent Van Gogh, The Complete Letters of Vincent Van Gogh (via mythologyofblue)(via goodmemory)
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AMAZING
“Flower of Power” by Brigitte Zieger
In this series, French artist Brigitte Zieger cuts out intricate floral designs on military posters to create unique and ornate pieces.
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Floating Graffiti by Boa Mistura, a Spanish art collective composed of five graffiti rockers, has organized a participatory urban art project in Vila Brâsilandia, one of the favelas in São Paulo, Brazil. The artists, whose name comes from the Portuguese for buena mezcla (good mixture), worked with residents to paint and reface the winding ‘vecos’ and ‘vielas’ of the favela with uplifting messages. Viewed from the proper angle and distance, the works cause words like beleza (beauty) and orgulho (pride) to seemingly float in the passageway, thanks to an illusion effect based on the careful painting of stretched-out text in accordance with the 3D perspective.
(Source: blknymph)
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Ink Calender by Oscar Diaz: The ’Ink Calendar’ uses the timed pace of the ink spreading on the paper to indicate time. The ink is absorbed slowly, and the numbers in the calendar are ‘printed’ daily. One a day, they are filled with ink until the end of the month. A calendar self-updated, which enhances the perception of time passing and not only signalling it. The ink colors are based on a spectrum, which relate to a ‘color temperature scale’, each month having a color related to our perception of the weather on that month. The colors range from dark blue in December to, three shades of green in spring or oranges, red in the summer.
Need this calendar
(Source: blknymph)
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(via thatkindofwoman)
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Want
(via cometoberlinnn)
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(Source: myaprilshowers, via intotheoven)
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