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Vibrantly Hued Canvas Sculptures by Artist Duo ‘Stallman’
Meticulously folding canvas and layering color, the art duo Stallman (Jason Hallman and Stephen Stum) turn a traditional painting surface on its head, using the structure of the canvas to give their works vibrant depth. The two artists are deeply inspired by gradients found in the natural world, their color selection and positioning appearing almost topographic.The Pacific Northwest based pair calls this body of work “Canvas on Edge,” giving canvas the leading roll within each each piece. By positioning the medium outward its curved shapes become all about depth and form and serve as large, elevated line drawings.
Hallman and Stum (the two combined their names to create their artist title) are both partners in the studio and life. “We create together, one acting as the right side of the brain and the other the left,” says Stallman. “This union of dynamic minds dissolves the boundaries of what is possible turning the ordinary into extraordinary.”The duo currently has an exhibition of new works at Hall | Spassov Gallery that continues until September 30, 2015. You can see more sculptures on their Facebook page here. Thanks Colossal
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Right. Here is it everything you ever wanted to know about fashion cuts, trends, style, all in one post.
Every example of a trend that existed is list in the above post. So get to know your styles, perfect your image and enjoy mixing trends and different eras together. 😍👌👌
Guy Ritchie, You’ve done it again.
So…I might have enjoyed the man from UNCLE a little bit too much? The fanfiction is literally writing itself.
Japan: Cherry blossoms in full bloom at Mount Yoshino, Nara
vegeta youre finally in style
Streetstyle: Kang So Young at Seoul Fashion Week shot by Kim Jin Yong
Fractal art is a type of digital art that’s considered new media. It’s not drawn or painted by hand, rather, fractal-generating software is used that relies on mathematical calculations to visually display objects. Italy-born Silvia Cordedda was made aware of fractal art in 2012, and has since amassed a body of work that’s nothing short of extraordinary.
Her 3D abstract art is often centered on flowers but ones that could never exist in this world. The translucent nature of the pedals coupled with the brilliant variety of colours makes each flower look as if it could only exist in our dreams or perhaps a wonderful, magical world.
Well, I finally saw Over The Garden Wall and I’m absolutely in love. I’ve been days singing that frog’s song! So here’s some fanart.
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National Parks ranked by Bears! I got to make a fun gif post for Deadspin, and three bear spots to go along with it.
Japanese Magazine Cover: Graph Press. Shogo Sato. 2012
Republic by Omar Farooq, Eid Collection, S/S 2015
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