+16922
3 days ago
©blowinintheart

blowinintheart:

The Art of Negative Space by Tang Yau Hoong

#art
+2912
5 days ago
©arpeggia

arpeggia:

Franck Bohbot - Respect the Architect, 2011

Click on each image for details.

See more Franck Bohbot posts here.

+24875
1 week ago
©springtowarchitect

springtowarchitect:

Light Art by BRUCE MUNRO

+614
3 weeks ago
©oxane

asiandollsara:

lucas simões

Desretratos [unportraits]

cut-out photographs and acrylic layers

#art
+2033
3 weeks ago
©nevver

nevver:

Sorry

#art
+806
4 weeks ago
©lohrien

lohrien:

Illustrations by Daria Dzyuba

#art
+625
4 weeks ago
©artforadults

artforadults:

Angel Peychinov

#art
+511
4 weeks ago
©blua

blua:

Anatomical Ceramic Sculptures by Mexican artist Maria Garcia-Ibanez.

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1 month ago
©jakiiiro

jakiiiro:

Photographs taken inside musical instruments making them look like large and spacious rooms.

mierswa-kluska.

+21577
1 month ago
©gaksdesigns

gaksdesigns:

Woodcut prints by Bryan Nash Gill

#art
+1651
1 month ago
©farewell-kingdom

farewell-kingdom:

Koji Iyama

#art
+16124
1 month ago
©frenchtwist
Sad Farewell by Duane Michals, 1968

Also

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1 month ago
©slowartday

slowartday:

Tokujin Yoshioka often transforms simple everyday objects into beautiful creations. This is apparent in his piece Tornado that he installed in Miami using 2 million plastic straws. 

Installation artwork translates well to 2-d platforms such as tumblr because it encourages you to imagine how the space must look. So dedicate some time to observing this work slowly.

What do you think about Yoshioka’s installation?

#art
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