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Installations made of Sifted Flour (by David Meyer)
lovely lettering by Lauren Hom, http://laurennicolehom.com/
(Source: dailydishonesty, via dailydishonesty)
You’re probably looking at these photos and wondering how much time and expensive equipment it took to pull them off, but think again.
Eric Staller created these incredible light drawings back in the 1970’s with a 35mm film camera, 4th of July sparklers, and some Christmas lights. Not bad, huh?
Stunning Light Drawings of NYC in the 1970’s
via Reddit | My Modern Net
(Source: photojojo)
“I love lamp.”
But in all seriousness, awesome concept for an installation.
Conceptual artist Rune Guneriussen has just updated his website, adding 20 new magical-looking photos of works he’s creating on location all over Norway. In his usual style, the installation artist and photographer makes ordinary objects come alive - assembling everything from lamps, chairs, desks and books into such a way that they seem to be telling us enchanting stories.
He is opening a solo exhibition in Bonn, Germany today at Rheingalerie Bonn gallery which will run until November 10. He’ll also be showing three works as part of a group exhibition at Bugno Art Gallery, in Venice at the end of October.
Via My Modern Met.
(via mydarkenedeyes)