Artist Yasuaki Oishi used translucent plastic sheets and black hot glue to create a monumental sculpture resembling mountains floating in space. The artist draped the plastic sheets over a scaffolding of cardboard boxes and then dripped thousands of strands of hot black glue from the ceiling so that the sheets stay in place after removing the boxes.
Wehrli takes everyday scenes of disorder and rearranges them into neat rows, sorted by different attributes such as color, size, shape, and type, etc.
Sculptures made with multicolored pencils fastened together with plastic zip-ties.
An installation consisting of 40,000 clay figures spanning three floors at the Barrington Court, Somerset.
Stephenson used a variety of techniques to capture the night sky, including long, multiple and periodic exposures, to create delicate lines of starlight dashing or swirling across the photographs.
The artist learned how to create the three-dimensional structures by wrapping steel wires around objects. He then destroys or removes the original object, leaving the detailed, wire form in tact.
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San Francisco and California wine country - a favourite place on Earth.
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National Geographic Photographer of the Year: Mr. Tall Fox
he’s probably just going through his mid life crisis
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Paintings by Peter Peri














