Sarvan Gadirov
A Rebellious Artist’s Psychedelic Rugs
The first time the artist Faig Ahmed worked with textiles was when he was a student at the Azerbaijan State Academy of FIne Art in Baku.
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Sarvan Gadirov
A Rebellious Artist’s Psychedelic Rugs
The first time the artist Faig Ahmed worked with textiles was when he was a student at the Azerbaijan State Academy of FIne Art in Baku.
See more here
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Octavia Butler. “So be it! See to it!” Futuristic Witch Spell.
It doesn’t have to match.
The human body is composed of 18% carbon, but San Francisco-based sculptor Agelio Batle (previously featured here) has created a life-size human skeleton that’s 100% carbon. Entitled Ash Dancer, this graphite skellington is a both art and artistic medium.
“When placed on a custom made high-frequency vibrating table, the bones of the skeleton rub marks onto the surface, slowly creating an outline of its own form. The more the work rubs against the table, the more of itself is left behind, slowly transforming the graphite from sculpture to abstract drawings which Batle refers to as Ash Dances.”
Batle’s Ash Dancer is currently part of the murmer | tremble exhibition at the Jack Fischer Gallery in San Francisco which runs through December 29, 2016.
Visit Agelio Batle’s website to check out more of his beautiful graphite objects, some of which are available for purchase via the Colossal Shop.
[via Colossal and Gizmodo]
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Joe Reihsen at the Hole Gallery.
Sound wave embroidery for the California Sunday Magazine - Sound Issue
Grant Legassick’s Multilayered Urban Visions
Grant Legassick was born in South Africa. He traveled extensively around Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Australia. Throughout his travels he experimented with his style of photography, developing and refining his instincts for elements such as composition, exposure and light.
Legassick’s background in visual effects, combined with his intuitive photographic style, has enabled him to produce a collection of unique works. Merging cutting edge digital mastery with beautiful scenes, his technique and the resulting images find a new depth to photography, whilst offering a modern and fresh visual approach to the subject.
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