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    Crouched and Posed Figures Formed From Hundreds of Welded Bike Chains

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  • crossconnectmag:

    Papercutting by  Elisa Mearelli

    Elisa Mearelli was born in 1984 in Italy. She studied at the School of Art and have a Masters Degree in Visual Design from the Academy of Fine Arts in Urbino.

    Being born at Fabriano, a town with a historic tradition of papermaking, I feel I have a strong bond with this material which I consider to be much more than a common object of everyday use. For me, the paper is not just a support to cover with color, but rather it is the true protagonist of the work of art. Through the medium of paper I try to create new walks and broader landscapes to discover, suggesting a new relationship between us and each other and between us and our world.


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  • itscolossal:

    Liquid Gold Interventions by Venderlei Lopes

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  • supersonicart:

    Andrew Archer’s “A Scanner Darkly.”

    Artist Andrew Archer (Previously on Supersonic Art) recently teamed up with The Folio Society to produce these brilliant illustrations for a brand new edition of Philip K. Dick’s “A Scanner Darkly.”  

    You can see the complete series over on Andrew’s website.


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    • 1 year ago
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  • qwhex:
“Watchers, 21 x 29,7cm, ink on paper, Kevin Lucbert, 2017
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    Watchers, 21 x 29,7cm, ink on paper, Kevin Lucbert, 2017

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    • 1 year ago
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  • crossconnectmag:

    The Surreal Fantasies & Wonderfully Mystical Artwork of Matt Dangler

    And his Facebook

    And his Etsy shop


    More unique art on Cross Connect Magazine:

    Twitter || Facebook|| Instagram

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    • 1 year ago
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  • “Some periods of our growth are so confusing that we don’t even recognize that growth is happening. We may feel hostile or angry or weepy and hysterical, or we may feel depressed. It would never occur to us, unless we stumbled on a book or a person who explained to us, that we were in fact in the process of change, of actually becoming larger, spiritually, than we were before. Whenever we grow, we tend to feel it, as a young seed must feel the weight and inertia of the earth as it seeks to break out of its shell on its way to becoming a plant. Often the feeling is anything but pleasant. But what is most unpleasant is the not knowing what is happening. Those long periods when something inside ourselves seems to be waiting, holding its breath, unsure about what the next step should be, eventually become the periods we wait for, for it is in those periods that we realize that we are being prepared for the next phase of our life and that, in all probability, a new level of the personality is about to be revealed.”
    — Alice Walker, Living by the Word (via inspiring)

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  • day-glow-odyssey:
“mall
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    mall

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  • supersonicart:

    Boris Pelcer’s “Reverie” at Nucleus Portland.

    Opening tomorrow - Saturday, July 22nd, 2017 - at Gallery Nucleus in Portland, Oregon is the exceptional solo exhibition entitled “Reverie” from artist Boris Pelcer.

    For “Reverie,” Boris willingly traveled deep into the darkest of his subconscious to find imagery both beautiful and hauntingly foreign.  The dreamlike scenes ebb and flow with silent visual ecstasy, offering answers and questions alike.

    “Reverie” will be on display until August 17th, 2017.


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    • 1 year ago
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