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Ball-Nogues Studio. Euphony, 2013. Music City Center, Nashville, Tennessee.
Project process: Catenary stainless steel ball chains descent dramatically from a suspended elliptical ring beam and then return skyward on a new path forming two shells of pattern and color. We produced a translucent three-dimensional painting, fabricated with a custom digital cutting machine. Depending on the viewer’s vantage point, the 1141 multi-colored chains of Euphony may appear as a hard-edged geometric form or blur to a vapor-like visual composition. Materials: stainless steel ball chain, steel tube, baked
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This Misleading Moriarty memes are definitely my Valentine cards this year.
I’m not even sorry.
I can’t breathe.
Oh my god this is fantastic.
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Johann Ryno De Wet, Underland (2009)
“My methodology for creating images starts with writing down the events of the dream as soon as I’ve woken up. Sometimes I’ll make sketches to help me remember particular visual details of the dream. I use this information to look for subject matter in my environment that has elements matching those of the environment of the dream. I then use digital manipulation to combine different visual elements to create the environments and the atmosphere I experienced in the dream. This is an important part, as it is where I transform my vision into a tangible medium. The meaning of a dream is the most important part, as it forms the backbone of the project. I therefore focus on using dreams that have a lasting effect on me, or is meaningful to me in some way. To me life is an existential journey and dreams can play an important part in learning how to deal with the complexities of living and can help to see things from a different perspective. The materializing of my dreams into images is a process which helps me understand myself and life better.” - Artist’s Statement
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Wes Naman’s photos of faces distorted by scotch tape were huge on the internet. With tons of people asking what project he would come up with next, Wes decided to adapt his original series by using rubber bands instead of tape!
Portraits of Faces Distorted by Rubber Bands
via Wired
Homemade Tootsie Rolls Tutorial {you must click the link for full recipe/tutorial}