The view you’re greeted with as you walk upstairs at the Cultural Center is beautiful. I don’t come here enough.
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The view you’re greeted with as you walk upstairs at the Cultural Center is beautiful. I don’t come here enough.
Lettering with watercolor bubbles. I worked on a series of letters created with different sizes of watercolor bubbles. I used syringes for this project. You can see the series of letters on Behance here : FULL PROJECT I hope you’ll like it :) Xavier Casalta Instagram • Facebook
Illustrator Martin Tomsky crafts multilayered creations out of laser-cut plywood. The intricate wall hangings feature fantastical scenes that showcase an incredible visible depth—you can easily get lost in all their details. Although much of Tomsky’s imagery involves a dizzying amount of character design, he also produces simpler pieces as well, including brooches and customizable plaques. Check out the incredible possibilities in his Etsy shop.
A house in Chinatown.
The view you’re greeted with as you walk upstairs at the Cultural Center is beautiful. I don’t come here enough.
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Washington Heights fire escapes in the snow.
Lettering with watercolor bubbles. I worked on a series of letters created with different sizes of watercolor bubbles. I used syringes for this project. You can see the series of letters on Behance here : FULL PROJECT I hope you’ll like it :) Xavier Casalta Instagram • Facebook
Human-scape, Woojin Chang
Also titled “Shapes of Desire”, these intricate works from the Seoul-born artist depict landscapes constructed solely with the use of the human form.