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markperrett:

This is insanity.
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The mind-bending sculptures of Jonty Hurwirtz   
Rejuvenation
2008 | Copper and Chrome
Kiss of Chytrid
2009-2010 | Resin, Powder and Steel
markperrett:

This is insanity.
CREDS: architizer:

The mind-bending sculptures of Jonty Hurwirtz   
Rejuvenation
2008 | Copper and Chrome
Kiss of Chytrid
2009-2010 | Resin, Powder and Steel
jonathonyork:

Adam FriedmanSpace and Time, 2013
gaksdesigns:

So, remember that ‘Hair study’ project i started a while back in Illustrator? Well it’s finally finished. Check out the full project HERE. :)
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likeafieldmouse:

Julia Randall - Blown (2011-12) - Color pencil on paper
Artist’s statement: 
“Bubblegum initially connotes innocent, cheeky pleasure, yet the fragile skin of gum also points to the susceptibility of the body, and the dreaded passage of time. 
Bubblegum is an insignificant, disposable material, and the pleasure taken from its flavor is fleeting. The bubble is a vessel that holds our breath, for a brief moment, in a physical form. 
Seen as a group, the inflating/deflating bubble imagery is a visual manifestation of breathing. They are decidedly anthropomorphic, and can appear abject, fragile, and as vulnerable as the human body.”
likeafieldmouse:

Julia Randall - Blown (2011-12) - Color pencil on paper
Artist’s statement: 
“Bubblegum initially connotes innocent, cheeky pleasure, yet the fragile skin of gum also points to the susceptibility of the body, and the dreaded passage of time. 
Bubblegum is an insignificant, disposable material, and the pleasure taken from its flavor is fleeting. The bubble is a vessel that holds our breath, for a brief moment, in a physical form. 
Seen as a group, the inflating/deflating bubble imagery is a visual manifestation of breathing. They are decidedly anthropomorphic, and can appear abject, fragile, and as vulnerable as the human body.”
likeafieldmouse:

Julia Randall - Blown (2011-12) - Color pencil on paper
Artist’s statement: 
“Bubblegum initially connotes innocent, cheeky pleasure, yet the fragile skin of gum also points to the susceptibility of the body, and the dreaded passage of time. 
Bubblegum is an insignificant, disposable material, and the pleasure taken from its flavor is fleeting. The bubble is a vessel that holds our breath, for a brief moment, in a physical form. 
Seen as a group, the inflating/deflating bubble imagery is a visual manifestation of breathing. They are decidedly anthropomorphic, and can appear abject, fragile, and as vulnerable as the human body.”
likeafieldmouse:

Julia Randall - Blown (2011-12) - Color pencil on paper
Artist’s statement: 
“Bubblegum initially connotes innocent, cheeky pleasure, yet the fragile skin of gum also points to the susceptibility of the body, and the dreaded passage of time. 
Bubblegum is an insignificant, disposable material, and the pleasure taken from its flavor is fleeting. The bubble is a vessel that holds our breath, for a brief moment, in a physical form. 
Seen as a group, the inflating/deflating bubble imagery is a visual manifestation of breathing. They are decidedly anthropomorphic, and can appear abject, fragile, and as vulnerable as the human body.”
likeafieldmouse:

Julia Randall - Blown (2011-12) - Color pencil on paper
Artist’s statement: 
“Bubblegum initially connotes innocent, cheeky pleasure, yet the fragile skin of gum also points to the susceptibility of the body, and the dreaded passage of time. 
Bubblegum is an insignificant, disposable material, and the pleasure taken from its flavor is fleeting. The bubble is a vessel that holds our breath, for a brief moment, in a physical form. 
Seen as a group, the inflating/deflating bubble imagery is a visual manifestation of breathing. They are decidedly anthropomorphic, and can appear abject, fragile, and as vulnerable as the human body.”
buffalo-divine-eden-no7:

Colosso dell’Appennino, 1580sculptor: Giambologna (1529-1608)Villa Demidoff Park, Tuscany, Italy
buttoned-down:

Getting closer…
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wrk-kevintownsend:

recent drawings, bridging a gap (indulging obsessions/born of repetition) moving forward-
wrk-kevintownsend:

recent drawings, bridging a gap (indulging obsessions/born of repetition) moving forward-
wrk-kevintownsend:

recent drawings, bridging a gap (indulging obsessions/born of repetition) moving forward-
wrk-kevintownsend:

recent drawings, bridging a gap (indulging obsessions/born of repetition) moving forward-
wrk-kevintownsend:

recent drawings, bridging a gap (indulging obsessions/born of repetition) moving forward-
wrk-kevintownsend:

recent drawings, bridging a gap (indulging obsessions/born of repetition) moving forward-
wrk-kevintownsend:

recent drawings, bridging a gap (indulging obsessions/born of repetition) moving forward-