Install this theme

Posts tagged: art

ianbrooks:

Derailing My Train of Thought by Thomas Wightman

Says Thomas about this project: “The final book sculpture of my major project series. Like the previous two sculptures it uses a visual metaphor to convey the emotions of obsessive-compulsive disorder, and embodies my research by visualising an expression used by a sufferer of OCD. The expression was ‘derailing my train of thought’, because the person felt that the rituals they had to perform were disrupting their day. Where the compulsions and worry would side track them from doing everyday activities.

 To convey this metaphor the sculpture shows a train travelling on a journey that has become disrupted, leading it to derail from its set path. Typography was used on the tracks for the title of the piece, also type was used for the coal. In the scene it shows the coal cart tipping over where the type has become mixed up to symbolise the mixed emotions during anxiety and panic”.

Artist: Behance / Website / Previously!

showslow:

Alicia Martin’s Amazing Book Sculptures

andrew-neil-parr:

‘Human Ruin’
Paper Art by Peter Callesen

showslow:

Book art by Mireille Vautier

louisaboydart:

Paper Manipulation series - 2013

Magnani handmade white wove paper

Louisa Boyd

http://www.facebook.com/louisaboydart

monsta-isle:

 

Origami Meets Projection Mapping

Bristol-based visual artist Joanie Lemercier has been experimenting with light projected onto 3D canvases. This lastest work created for a Birmingham gallery space was created using sheets of A4 paper folded into pyramids onto which he projected light resulting in an interesting organic effect. - Source thisiscolossal.com

likeafieldmouse:

Aleksandra Domanovic - Untitled (2010) - Stack of A4 paper

Incredible laser cut paper art by Eric Standley.

Bringing typography to a whole new level. (Bianca Chang)

Japanese paper engineer Kota Hiratsuka has been creating beautifully complex origami mosaics that rely on cut and folded geometric patterns.