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photo 09-11-01-0577e (via dustin.farnum)
Water as a sculpture. This is seriously a work of art!

09-11-01-0577e (via dustin.farnum)

Water as a sculpture. This is seriously a work of art!

1 month ago

November 3, 2009
photo The Forest Through the Trees (via navdog)
Looove this!

The Forest Through the Trees (via navdog)

Looove this!

1 month ago

October 14, 2009
photo Cherry Blossoms as a Painting (via preetalina - Preeti Desai)
Tooting my own horn for a bit. I love how the textures transformed this photo!

Cherry Blossoms as a Painting (via preetalina - Preeti Desai)

Tooting my own horn for a bit. I love how the textures transformed this photo!

photo Step right up (via phxpma)
O turns crap on the street into works of art! I’ve been telling him to create a photobook. I think it would sell like hotcakes!

Step right up (via phxpma)

O turns crap on the street into works of art! I’ve been telling him to create a photobook. I think it would sell like hotcakes!

1 month ago

October 5, 2009
photo My favorite photo from this Art you can eat series by Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle. (Don’t mind the unrealistic meeting of a penguin and a polar bear, just observe the awesomeness. :) )

My favorite photo from this Art you can eat series by Akiko Ida and Pierre Javelle. (Don’t mind the unrealistic meeting of a penguin and a polar bear, just observe the awesomeness. :) )

2 months ago

September 22, 2009
photo What a stunning site!  And a great way to learn about some amazing artists as well.

What a stunning site!  And a great way to learn about some amazing artists as well.

3 months ago

August 28, 2009
photo “The scale of my artwork combined with the fact that it will soon be erased calls attention to itself, pulling the viewer in, allowing them to soak in the layers of meaning within every design.” (Via)
Stunning works of art that wash away and leave a clean slate to create something new. How much work must go into this only to see it disappear?  Thank goodness for photos. :)
[Click to see more photos and article.]

“The scale of my artwork combined with the fact that it will soon be erased calls attention to itself, pulling the viewer in, allowing them to soak in the layers of meaning within every design.” (Via)

Stunning works of art that wash away and leave a clean slate to create something new. How much work must go into this only to see it disappear?  Thank goodness for photos. :)

[Click to see more photos and article.]

4 months ago

July 30, 2009