Living in the hands of time

June 3, 2012 7:15 pm

(Source: brotips)

May 14, 2012 2:24 am April 9, 2012 10:43 am April 8, 2012 7:18 pm

brandonschulman:

The theme of Japaneses artist Nobuhiro Nakanishi work is “the physical that permeates into the art piece.” Laser print mounted with plexiglass acrylic and layered in a way that it all come up as some intriguing sculpture installations. ” In a foggy landscape, we no longer see what we are usually able to see – the distance to  the traffic light, the silhouette of the trees, the slope of the ground. Silhouettes, distance and horizontal sense all become vague. When we perceive this vagueness, the water inside the retina and skin dissolve outwardly toward the infinite space of the body surface.

The landscape continues to flow, withholding us from grasping anything solid. By capturing spatial change and the infinite flow of time, I strive to produce art that creates movement between the artwork itself and the viewer’s experience of the artwork.

Photographic Art by: Nobuhiro Nakanishi

Text by: Cyril Foiret

April 6, 2012 2:02 pm
missfolly:

Lord Frederick Leighton: The Fisherman and the Syren (ca. 1856-1858)

missfolly:

Lord Frederick Leighton: The Fisherman and the Syren (ca. 1856-1858)

2:01 pm

respecthesea:

Seal helps turtle to get  in the water!

(Source: ray-moro, via discoverynews)

April 5, 2012 7:47 pm

living-sickness:

Haroshi makes his art pieces recycling old used skateboards. His creations are born through styles such as wooden mosaic, dots, and pixels; where each element, either cut out in different shapes or kept in their original form, are connected in different styles, and shaven into the form of the final art piece.



7:44 pm

tacticalshoyu:

Shayna Leib’s Wind and Water Series, 2011

7:37 pm

electrikthunder:

Hand carved and etched Victorian Lace chicken eggs by Beth Ann Magnuson. 

7:36 pm