Artist Lisa Rodden cuts, slices, and folds thick layers of white paper on top of acrylic paintings that are occasionally accompanied with text. She cuts small geometric cuts to reveal a glimpse of the paint creating a interplay of color and shadows. You can see more in her paper gallery.
Check out these wonderful land art installations by Sylvain Meyer who modifies wooded areas and landscapes to create various impermanent patterns, sculptures, and textures. All of these installments were created without the use of Photoshop, even the mossy spider. Check out more work from Meyer on Flickr.
Source: Runieshumaines.tumblr.com
Land Art of Sylvain Meye
Dash Coleman is the designer behind the Pacman Ghost. Their are a total of 48 ghost pacman's in this poster, can you guess how many you actually know? Below is a list of all the characters just in case you need to cheat or get stumped. Don't forget to check out more of Dash Coleman's designs on Flickr
Deadpool
Link
John Marston
Carmine (Gears of War)
Alex (A Clockwork Orange)
Creeper (Minecraft)
Super Meat Boy
Sonic
Snake
Superman
Batman
Reddit alien
Kirby
Kevin Flynn
Clu
Mushroom (Mario)
Boo (Mario)
Waldo
Metroid
Samus
Kratos
Vincent Vega (Pulp Fiction)
Jules Winnfield (Pulp Fiction)
Commander Shepard
Wrex
Kang
Kodos
Roger the Alien (American Dad)
Henchman 21 (Venture Bros)
Master Chief
Grunt (Halo)
Brotherhood Soldier (Fallout)
NCR Soldier (Fallout)
Metool (Megaman)
Mega Man
Iron Man
Leonard (Ugly Americans)
Darth Vader
Stormtrooper
Dr. Manhattan
Rorschach
Bender
Zoidberg
Zombie
Combine Soldier (Half-Life)
Headcrab (Half-Life)
Tobias Funke
Pacman Ghosts
Ghost (MW2)Deadpool
Link
John Marston
Carmine (Gears of War)
Alex (A Clockwork Orange)
Creeper (Minecraft)
Super Meat Boy
Sonic
Snake
Superman
Batman
Reddit alien
Kirby
Kevin Flynn
Clu
Mushroom (Mario)
Boo (Mario)
Waldo
Metroid
Samus
Kratos
Vincent Vega (Pulp Fiction)
Jules Winnfield (Pulp Fiction)
Commander Shepard
Wrex
Kang
Kodos
Roger the Alien (American Dad)
Henchman 21 (Venture Bros)
Master Chief
Grunt (Halo)
Brotherhood Soldier (Fallout)
NCR Soldier (Fallout)
Metool (Megaman)
Mega Man
Iron Man
Leonard (Ugly Americans)
Darth Vader
Stormtrooper
Dr. Manhattan
Rorschach
Bender
Zoidberg
Zombie
Combine Soldier (Half-Life)
Headcrab (Half-Life)
Tobias Funke
Pacman Gone Different Characters
Here are some intriguing superimposed illustrations by Peony Yip. Her minimalist portraits of young women are first rendered in pencil and then overlayed with animals tinted in red. This gives the images a sense of nature in all of women. Check out more from Yip on Behance
Women of Nature
Lucas Simoes work is a combination of both geometric and organic shapes that are overlaid to create curious patterns. In this series he took friends of his and photographed them tell him a secret. The purpose of that was to capture each persons expressions as they spilled the secret. At the end of the photo session he chose 10 different pictures, then cut and layered them between acrylic sheets to get what you see below.
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Secret Paper Expressions
We have all seen the vinyl bowls, but check out these guys love of recycling vinyl. Angelo Bramanti and Giuseppe Siracusa of L017 transform recycled vinyl records into unique works of art. Sometimes artists can see an object and transform it into something that someone might want to put in their homes. Plus, who wouldn't want a vinyl record with their face coming out of it.
Vinyl Sculptures
I don't think I have every talked about rope sculptures on TCL before, so here it is for the first time. The artist Mozart Guerra created these realistic three-dimensional models of animal and human heads and then wraps them with nylon rope. They are beautiful pieces of art like the Rams head and the Giraffe and the Geisha Head. Check out more of Brazilian artist Mozart Guerra here.
Rope Sculptures by Mozart Guerra
Lindsey Bessanson an artist from Arizona has found a way to create robo-bugs and turn them into stiff endless time pieces. She began her adventure of making these bugs back in 2003 and has continued to master this technique. To create these bug pieces, she takes dried, dead insects and puts them in a humidifier for a couple of days. With this, the legs and wings become flexible, allowing her to fan them out and position them according to her liking. Next, she is able to take the insect apart, and then strengthen all the joints with metal and puts everything back together again. The completed insect is pinned to a piece of Styrofoam so it can harden into the desired position. It takes her about two weeks to complete an insect. I have put only a few of her pieces on TCL so go and check out more of her work. She does have prints available as well as the SteamPunk Insects
Photos via Hadal Art
Source: Steampunk
Timeless Bugs
Martin Kilmas is the creator behind the "porcelain figurines" series. The images below were captured just as each of the fragile objects hit the ground after being dropped from about 10 feet. Martin was able to capture the photos by wiring his camera in such a way that the sound each figurine made as it hit the ground tripped the shutter release. What I find so interesting in these shots is that each figurine almost gives off a sense of motion or liveliness. He also does a similar series with vases. You can check out more on his site.
Source: designboom
Porcelain Figurines Crashing with Action
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