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Echerul tâmplarului: Simbol și semnificație
Asemeni compasului, echerul tâmplarului este un instrument al arhitectului de o importanță simbolică considerabilă, apărând atât ca edificarea, cât și ca puterea de sanctificare a energiei. Este întâlnit în gravura lui Durer "Melancolia", ca un atribut al sfântului apostol Toma (sfântul patron al constructorilor). https://www.diane.ro/2024/04/echer-tamplar-simbol-semnificatie.html
Esto es realidad NO Virtual: Arquitectura 💥 Bajo el espacio físico. Sobre mi cabeza figuras, líneas posibles, imposibles. Reales. Luces y Sombras... Llenos y vacíos... #macba #richardmeier #architecture #space #echer #light #lecorbusier #shadow #barcelona #acousticspace #sounds #resounding #possible #impossible #urbanism #Love #lol #estefaniaaa #contemporaryart #contemporaryarchitecture (en MACBA Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona)
|CU Legends|
Location: Chowan University
Models: Jordan Nichols
Parish Howard
JaySlays Photography
#harrypotter stairs / #echer 's crazy stairs at #UN city. I'm going to miss everything about this priceless experience. Thanks to everyone who made it wonderful! #goodbye #WHO #UN and #København (at UN City)
Photographer reference #1: Erik Johansson
Swedish artist Erik Johansson has been one of my favorite photo manipulator since I discovered him while working on a photo manipulation task during my previous course. He does a lot of impossible object illusions, like the dutch graphic artist Echer did a lot of. I've always enjoyed those kinds of illusions. He also has some very surreal manipulations that I just love.
Here are some of my personal favorites from his portfolio, or rather some representations of the different illusions/manipulations that he does a lot of. I would probably have put them all up since I just love all of his work really, but I cut it down to these 5. You can see the rest of his work on his webpage: http://erikjohanssonphoto.com
These 5 also shows the kind of work that I might consider to do for this project. I want to challenge myself for this project, but I don't want to set out to do something which is gonna take too much time and effort to finish in 6 weeks. These are all illusions/manipulations which I think might be a bit too hard to pull off, but maybe I might be able to do something kin to it, just on a bit smaller scale.