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Mark Mawson - Aqueous, 2012 - colored ink in water
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Mark Mawson - Aqueous, 2012 - colored ink in water
Joschi Herczeg and Daniele Kaehr - Explosions, 2010 - custom-built detonator connected to cameras and synchronized to photograph at the moment of explosion
Joschi Herczeg and Daniele Kaehr - Explosions, 2010 - custom-built detonator connected to cameras and synchronized to photograph at the moment of explosion
Joschi Herczeg and Daniele Kaehr - Explosions, 2010 - custom-built detonator connected to cameras and synchronized to photograph at the moment of explosion
Joschi Herczeg and Daniele Kaehr - Explosions, 2010 - custom-built detonator connected to cameras and synchronized to photograph at the moment of explosion
PEN & GRAVY, DOODLE: aka jamie; aka a "doodler". found via @binx
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Korean artist Ho Ryon Lee's series entitled Overlapping Images incorporates a double exposure technique that is typically used in photography. The remarkable thing about this body of work is that the images are, in fact, oil paintings.
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THE WORLD INSIDE US // DOUBLE EXPOSURE PORTRAITS, Dan Mountford
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This is so perfect, for the time you look at this image, you don’t know if it’s a boy and girl, a girl and a girl, a boy and a boy, a black man and a white girl, a white man and an asian girl, you know nothing. Just the simplicity of the connection and the beauty of two human beings sharing love and that is all that should ever matter.
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Relief print from a 31-year-old honey locust via “Woodcut” (Princeton Architectural Press, $30). As Stephen Heymen writes for The Moment, the book is a collection of Bryan Nash Gill’s relief prints of tree-trunk cross sections, which the artist harvests from felled trees, cedar telephone poles and discarded fence posts in his native Connecticut. We especially love the white “T,” which Gill says began as a bark pocket.
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Open Water by Ran Ortner is a 19 foot painting, not a photograph. This was the winning entry for the 2009 ArtPrize.
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Open Water by Ran Ortner is a 19 foot painting, not a photograph. This was the winning entry for the 2009 ArtPrize.
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"Do You Remember When This World Was Ours?" by Justin Mezzell. A graphical narrative into fiction and the created worlds left vacant by the conclusion of the story. As the characters continue to live on in our memories, their bodies remain in a sort of stasis while the world begins to be reclaimed by the earth and ultimately into the void--forgotten. It is told in seven movements.
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