Mark Lang
Jane Perkins -
Thrifty art: The Queen would approve of how Jane Perkins has recycled rubbish including old buttons to create portraits of her in her youth, and today
Photographer Ryan Hopkinson in collaboration with Lightning+Kinglyface have summoned evanescent tornados inside of a studio. Using coloured smoke, spun into a vortex by an industrial extractor fan, the team managed to create 20 twisters, each around four foot high.
Clown Cloned.
Magicmash.
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The exquisitely carved sculptures of Willy Verginer are carved with precision out of a single piece of wood. At times painted and/or covered in ornate floral patterns Verginer’s sculptures capture the human form in moments of silence, thought, and quite contemplation. (via)
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“Lament” 2012, matite colorate su carta, cm 40x30
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THE ONLINE MUSEUM OF ENDANGERED SOUNDS
Say you miss the sound of a good Nokia ringtone. Or let’s suppose that the sound of a Gameboy is lacking from your life. Brendan Chilcutt has started an online museum of endangered sounds from devices and gadgets of years passed.
Some of these are around and still kicking, but in a few years or so they may become completely obsolete and thus younger generations might not ever get a chance to hear what they sounded like. The online archive includes the connecting of 56k modems, loading VCRs, skipping CD’s, and so much more. Check out the Museum of Endangered Sounds now and take a trip down audible memory lane!
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Deer Deer Kisses
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CHOOSE 1 and only 1….
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This Strange Instrument. Ink and photoshop, 16 x 20”.
Two Autumns Spent With Rabbits. Pen, ink and photoshop, 15,5 x 22”.
