Artist Kim Keever who belongs to
New York, experiments with colourful tinted paints and water to create stunning
abstract hypnotizing formations. Keever was former thermal engineer for NASA
project tends to veer his work towards the scientific and experimental. To
create this specific style, the gifted artist drops several amounts of color
into water and documents the swirling liquids as they blend and mingle. Keever
uses a huge 200-gallon fish tank as the setting for much of his effort, which
offers sufficiently of space for the extremely unpredictable reactions to
emerge. Staring at the enthralling photographs is a related experience to
pointing out shapes between the clouds. Within the blobs, swirls, and trickles
of color, spectators might instigate to imagine recognizable forms like fabric
or faces, and specific of the swirls almost solid enough to touch.
Sunday 9 March 2014
Tuesday 4 March 2014
Monday 3 March 2014
Saturday 22 February 2014
Vibrant Colors Paper Art Birds
The Colombian designer Diana
Beltran Herrera is an illustrator who creates lifelike, brightly colored paper
birds. Diana Beltran Herrera hand-makes the paper birds by building up layers
to form the base structure, then adhesives on subtle feathers that are curled
and splayed once attached. Wire legs are added and feathers are painted to create
the models as realistic as possible. Every model takes from five days to two
weeks to finish the task, but purely depending on size and complexity of model.
Diana Herrera holds a BA in industrial design from Jorge Tadeo Lozano
University in Bogota, Colombia. Diana got her first work experience in Finland
under the supervision of Faroese-Danish artist Hanni Bjartalid.
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