Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Daniel Arsham
It is not easy to categorize Daniel Arsham because he works with so many different styles and variety of mediums that it is impossible to track his work. Even Daniel is vague about it when he categorized his own work in two, three, and four dimensions. I guess it is his personality, because he is […]
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Illustrations that Interact with Physical Environment
There is nothing special or stunning about Cesar Del Valle’s illustrations, that is if we leave this subject at that…
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Light Illustrations by Darren Pearson
I love photography, because it is another creative field (apart from Graphic Design) which I appreciate, enjoy, and which I myself do. In photography I always ponder the question “How did he do it?”. How did he capture this special moment, or setup the scene to take this stunning photo, because unlike painting for example, […]
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Ruined Cities
Jiang Pengyi creates miniature sized abandoned city scapes that he calls “Unregistered Cities”. The abandoned cities appear in abandoned buildings or properties; the remnants of the past to add to the concept of what the total abandoned world is like.
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Threaded Sketches
Debbie Smyth is a thread drawings artist; Her playful yet sophisticated artworks are embroidered using thread and pins alone. She stretches a mesh of threads between the pins to create her art.
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Lock stock and two smoking barrels
By: Andrew Harlow
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Cellphone Facade
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From the Sky Down
By Kawahara Kazuhiko
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Magnificent Abstract Sculptures
Tony Cragg is an abstract sculpture artist. His use of materials is impressive, as he believes that materials plays an enormous role in evoking feelings and experience.
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The Legendary Sand Art
Jim Denevan is a sand artist who makes large land mass sand designs on beaches and desert. Using only a stick and rake Denevan draws very intricate and well defined geometric shapes similar to crop circles.
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Lunch a top a Skyscraper
By: Charles C. Ebbets Construction of the GE Building at Rockefeller Center in 1932
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Untitled
By: Elliott Erwitt
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