Water Imitated by a Wood Automaton by Dean O’Callaghan.
This mesmerizing object is an automaton made by Dean O’Callaghan. It’s designed to look like a drop of rain hitting a pool of water. As he turns the crank, concentric rings of water emanate from the center. O’Callaghan attributes the idea to sculptor Reuben Margolin.
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Karen Appleton is a self-taught oil painter originally from the South, now living in Chicago, IL with her husband Clay, and Great Dane Henry.
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Jacque Choi: Louvre Écorché
Stained glass / auseklis 2016
Portrait in process
Creation of Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman in collaboration with local students, a small wink for this excellent facility created during the conference Pixelshow 2010 Sao Paulo. Entitled “Fat Monkey” and composed of nearly 10,000 Brazilian flip flops.
Early morning painting
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Amazing Hyper-realistic Statues! by Jackie K. Seo - Jamie Salmon
Jackie K. Seo and Jamie Salmon’s hyper realistic sculpture capture every wrinkle, vein, and hair with uncanny realism and attention to detail.
Hyper-Realism, the art of making something look incredibly real and detailed, is a trend that has been sweeping the art world in recent years. From paintings that seem like they were photographed to statues that seem to be seconds away from blinking and coming to immediate life. These next examples belong to the latter category, with incredible statues you will have a hard time believing aren’t real!
[Last Days] Tomás Saraceno's Biosphere works are on display in the Long Gallery at GOMA as part of #Harvest until Sun 21 Sep. Read more on our blog
Postcards for Ants: A 365-Day Miniature Painting Project by Lorraine Loots
Amanda Krūmiņa / on facebook: Art of Amanda Krūmiņa I'm in Latvia - based visual/visual plastic artist: educated as sculptor. now i am working on my second master's degree in painting.
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