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Anatomic Collages from the “Ciencias Naturales” serie by Juan Gatti. VISIT HIS WEBSITE.
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Avaritia by Jud Turner
Turner on his work:
The name is taken from the Latin term for ‘greed’ and the bait this mechanized angler fish is using is a coin from 1799. Heightening my enjoyment of the subject (greed) it’s a commission for a German financier!
Melvin the Travelling Mini Machine
The delightful postcard-signing Rube Goldberg machine by HEYHEYHEY!
Skull bookshleves formed with everyday items: As many artists know, ‘vanitas’ can be defined as a type of symbolic art, often including symbols like skulls, rotten fruit, hourglasses, and other items related to the brevity of life and the certainty of death. London-based artist James Hopkins’ series Vanitas is quite a clever, modern take on this still life genre.
Metal Insect Sculptures by Elizabeth Goluch
Elizabeth’s lifelike insect and spider sculptures incorporate metal, gold, silver, enamel, and a little slice of steampunk. You are highly advised to check out her website to see all the amazing details I couldnt post here, as most of her clockwork bugs have movable parts and secret compartments that reveal hidden flourishes (the Dragonfly, for instance, hides a dragon beneath its wings while the ladybug houses a tiny house inside of it. SO GO LOOKS).
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The full set so far as requested by a very nice person (without Joke!Anderson)!
Doodling in Math Class: Stars
Oh Vi, you are wonderful.
The mesmerizing, energetic math behind drawing stars in the margins (or all over) your notebooks. It gets wonderfully complicated, and fast.
Someone get me some notebook paper. We have some stars to draw.
Also, does she ever take a breath?!
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Guido Mocafico.
Guido’s gallery left me speechless. Such vivid and dramatic photography in a black backdrop. Love it so much! hnnng
Check out his other series! So stunning!
P.S.: The albino (Lampropeltis getula californiae/ California Kingsnake) and the turquoise (Dendroaspis viridis/ Western green mamba) snakes are so exceptionally pretty!
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