Astonishing, I have never seen anyone take a spin on sculpture or even art they way they have. I especially love how the artist makes the junk piles portray human shadows.
There just does not appear to be enough shadowing across the floor behind the "artwork", though entirely possible to create, these appear to be back lit from behind the sheet . . .
exomniMay 26, 2008
Only problem is he didn't.
myemMay 26, 2008
Astonishing, I have never seen anyone take a spin on sculpture or even art they way they have. I especially love how the artist makes the junk piles portray human shadows.
largeporkMay 26, 2008
how it actually looks? ...maybe if the silhouette is being cast from a light at the same point as the camera lens that took the photo.
Closed AccountMay 28, 2008
Old as the internet
bighinchJun 1, 2008
There just does not appear to be enough shadowing across the floor behind the "artwork", though entirely possible to create, these appear to be back lit from behind the sheet . . .
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Closed AccountJan 2, 2009
Mind blowing to say the least...the time..the effort. If your from the UK then this will remind you of the M&S advert from Christmas.<a class="user" href="http://www.lipoaspiracao.org/lipoescultura/">http://www.lipoaspiracao.org/lipoescultura/</a>
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