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Autumn de Wilde | Tumblr
Lighting, Layers and Reflections.
Τear Drop
“Wolves”, Andrew Wyeth.
Bicycle Art by Thomas Yang
sunshine by aeravi
Be noisy by Rikako Nagashima
Artworks by Cyril Rolando
Water by Jellyfishtimes // more art here
"The Green Surreal Series"
Artist: G Alberto Nacci(Italy)
Photorealistic Illustrations by Michael Bales
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Do you remember what crayons smell like? Think of that familiar smell when you look at these photos. Nashville, Tennesse-based artist Herb Williams (previously featured here) uses humble crayons - sometimes by melting them and sometimes by chopping up and arranging them - to create vibrant sculptures, such as the pieces seen here. They’re part of Call of the Wild, one of Williams’ most recent exhibitions.
"Williams is one of the only independent buyers in the world who maintains an account with Crayola because of the sheer amount of crayons he needs for his work (hundreds or thousands for every sculpture). In his artist statement, he explains that he uses crayons not only because of their colorful potential and their saturated smell, but also because of their nostalgic quality in evoking memories of childhood."
Visit mashKULTURE to view additional photos of Williams’ beautifully surreal Call of the Wild installation.
[via My Modern Metropolis and mashKULTURE]
"Silent Kingdom"
Artist: Andrei Engelman