(中文) 他不拍一张建筑照片 却让每一幢都是现实版的哈利·波特魔法设定
by(中文) 在卡赞坚的手中,这种从自然主义的想象力中获得的自由给这些超常的空间让路,这即相似又毫不相干——是一种即狂野又忧郁的幻象。
(中文) 在卡赞坚的手中,这种从自然主义的想象力中获得的自由给这些超常的空间让路,这即相似又毫不相干——是一种即狂野又忧郁的幻象。
The MUSA is an ambitious project by artist Jason deCaires Taylor who has lowered some 400 permanent life-size sculptures into the water surrounding Cancun.
Polish artist Marta Klonowska continues her unique sculptural technique of using thousands of shards of glass to form colorful animals.
The American photographer exploded into the mainstream media in 1938 with his dazzling shots of models reading, cooking, and drinking champagne on the ocean floor.
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“Let’s say it’s a post-requiem show, where, like in a Poe’s novel, I’m pretending to be dead, but I can still see and hear what happens around.”
Land artist Michael Grab creates astonishing towers and orbs of balanced rocks using little more than patience and an astonishing sense of balance.
Chiharu Shiota often employs the use of everyday objects within her work to explore the relationship between living and dying and to access memories found within these objects.
Potato chips become desert sand dunes, spiral-bound notebooks delineate swimmers poised to compete, and books filled with sticky notes create an urban skyscraper scene.
Since April 2011, art director and photographer Tatsuya Tanaka’s imagination has built a magnificent number of miniature worlds.