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    Ian McChesney - Swimmy (2010) - 1,000 forks and cable wire

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      Pascal Grandmaison - Hoping the Light Will Save Us, 2008

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        “Study for Earthwalker” drawings on photographs by Heather and Ivan Morison

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          Caro Ma | on Tumblr - Les boucs

          Collage digital à partir de documents originaux. Tirage “Fine Art” sur papier Hahnemühle mat 310g, accompagné d’un Certificat d’Authenticité, numéroté et signé par artiste

          Edition 20x30 cm limitée à 10 ex.
          Edition 30x40 cm limitée à 5 ex.

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            This summer, on the occasion of the Yayoi Kusama retrospective, the artist’s Yellow Trees transformed 345 West 14th Street in the Meatpacking District, near the Whitney’s new building site.

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              Giant Wooden Spheres by Lee Jae-Hyo

              This incredible sculptures are created by interlocking wood which is then meticulously cut and sanded until they form huge wooden globes that are perfect spheres.

              Artists: | Website | [via: Twisted Sifter]

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                Espen Dietrichson - Variations on a Dark City (2012)

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                  Photography by NAM (graphic designer Takayuki Nakazawa and photographer Hiroshi Manaka)

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                      Huguette Despault May stumbled across and old piece of Korean War era rope that inspired a beautiful body of work entitled the Hawser Series. May’s knotted and twisted black and grey rope drawings are metaphors used to represent overwhelming feelings of every day tension and frayed nerves. She works with an exaggerated scale to enhance the viewer’s encounter with these meticulous renderings. Each of the works in the Hawser Series are between 50 to 70 inches in height. The Hawser rope that May had hanging in her studio while creating this work is very large and heavy. It is 12 inches in circumference and weighs about 75 pounds.

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