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thekhooll:

Hasta las narices

by Ivan Puig

thekhooll:

Deal With It
Sometimes, you wonder why you are here … One way: Deal with it ! 

thekhooll:

Deal With It

Sometimes, you wonder why you are here … One way: Deal with it ! 

thekhooll:

Reach For The Moon
By Flying Mouse 365

thekhooll:

Reach For The Moon

By Flying Mouse 365

thekhooll:

Paper landscape 
By reclarkgable

thekhooll:

Paper landscape

By reclarkgable

thekhooll:

Do not Touch !
Installation by Stefan Brüggemann

thekhooll:

Do not Touch !

Installation by Stefan Brüggemann

thekhooll:

Reality, Fantasy or Nightmare ?
By Simen Johan 

thekhooll:

Reality, Fantasy or Nightmare ?

By Simen Johan 

thekhooll:

Unity

Virginia-based Korean artist Bohyun Yoon’s suspended installation, Unity, takes fragmented pieces of dolls, hangs them in midair, and gives them suggestive shadow forms. It’s a genius plan that has been executed perfectly. The body parts alone create a slightly disturbing environment, but the shadows transform the piece into something much more provocative and meaningful.

thekhooll:

Nicolas Feldmeyer Portico

By Nick Rochowski 

thekhooll:

Hasta las narices

by Ivan Puig

thekhooll:

Deal With It
Sometimes, you wonder why you are here … One way: Deal with it ! 

thekhooll:

Deal With It

Sometimes, you wonder why you are here … One way: Deal with it ! 

thekhooll:

Reach For The Moon
By Flying Mouse 365

thekhooll:

Reach For The Moon

By Flying Mouse 365

thekhooll:

Paper landscape 
By reclarkgable

thekhooll:

Paper landscape

By reclarkgable

thekhooll:

Do not Touch !
Installation by Stefan Brüggemann

thekhooll:

Do not Touch !

Installation by Stefan Brüggemann

thekhooll:

Reality, Fantasy or Nightmare ?
By Simen Johan 

thekhooll:

Reality, Fantasy or Nightmare ?

By Simen Johan 

thekhooll:

Unity

Virginia-based Korean artist Bohyun Yoon’s suspended installation, Unity, takes fragmented pieces of dolls, hangs them in midair, and gives them suggestive shadow forms. It’s a genius plan that has been executed perfectly. The body parts alone create a slightly disturbing environment, but the shadows transform the piece into something much more provocative and meaningful.

thekhooll:

Nicolas Feldmeyer Portico

By Nick Rochowski 

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