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Ceramic Sculptures That Look Like Wood by Christopher David WhiteÂ
Christopher David White is known for his ceramic creations that double as fantastic optical illusions. Itâs hard to believe the hyper realistic pieces are made of clay, as they resemble knotty wood and dilapidated cardboard. These visual effects demonstrate incredible artistic skill and White utilizes multiple hand-construction methods such as modeling, molding, and casting in order to produce the incredible textures that make his sculptures so confounding.Â
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2016 AICP Sponsor Reel - Dir Cut from Method Design on Vimeo.
Method Design was tapped by production company RSA to concept and create this yearâs AICP Sponsor Reel. The AICP awards celebrate global creativity within commercial production. Method Design wanted to create an entertaining piece of design that encapsulates the innovative and prolific nature of this industry. Our aim was to showcase the AICP sponsors as various dancing avatars, which playfully reference the visual effects used throughout production. Motion capture, procedural animation and dynamic simulations combine to create a milieu of iconic pop dance moves that become an explosion of colorful fur, feathers, particles and more.
Credits: Concept, Design & Direction: Method Design Production: Method Studios NY
Client: RSA/AICP
Motion Capture: House of Moves
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Visually stunning!!
San Francisco based artist Alexis Arnold has found a way to preserve her favorite old books as timeless treasures. Her crystallized book series âfreezesâ books into stunning, mystical sculptures using an unlikely recipe: âI primarily use the laundry detergent, Twenty Mule Team Borax, to grow crystals on the various objects, but there are many household products that can be used to grow different types of crystals,â Arnold explains. Featured here on our blog, she has said that the reaction to her work varies, but often the growth of the crystals evokes nostalgia as many of her pieces preserve works of childrenâs fiction.
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White Sphere
Most intriguing light encounter I've had in some time.#interactivelight#ghosteffect#illusion#retinalburn