Erik Olson
I Fucking Love Space, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches
Mercury, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches
Venus, 2011
oil on panel, 48...
#436 Vortex – A new minimal geometric composition each day
Surreal photo manipulations by Jerry Uelsmann
Surreal photomontages all created in the dark room without the use of Photoshop or other photo...
The Big Cloud by Camille Seaman
Mirrored Trees by Oliver Delgado
Squid Soup Motion-Responsive Sea Of LED Lights
The sky whale hot-air balloon (by Patricia Piccinini)
D.I.Y. Exhibition (by Richard Woods)
french photographer xavier lucchesi has created the series ‘radio portraits’ or ‘interior landscape’ in which all of the images have been captured with a medical scanner. in this way the artist sees, the ‘internal journey of self’. lucchesi first has the subject’s image captured in an advanced x-ray machine either pictured by themselves or with a large or small object clutched to their figure. after the medical scan has been completed, the image is enhanced by lucchesi digitally by the addition of color, highlighting of certain shapes or organs only visible to the human eye with the utilization of this photographic technology.
Tamara Wyndham - Body Prints
Anatomical Cross-Sections Made with Quilled Paper by Lisa Nilsson
For her Tissue Series, artist Lisa Nilsson constructs anatomical cross sections of the human body using rolled pieces of Japanese mulberry paper, a technique known as quilling or paper filigree.
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