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""Appearances can be deceiving. These classical columns, at the gallery’s entrance, might appear hewn from marble, but are actually made of paper.

In Column Shred (2015), Christian Andersson (1973) creates a classic trompe l’oeil effect (optical illusion). It is the shadow drawn on six hanging floor-to-ceiling prints in particular, that make the illusion of colossal volumes so convincing.

Although the work has a two-dimensional structure, the artist plays with the third dimension both in drawing as well as in space. This creates a stage for the viewer in which Christian can write his story.""

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'Column Shred' is one of the artworks of the exhibition "LISTEN TO YOUR EYES" in the museum Voorlinden (Wassenaar, The Netherlands).

  

The modern art, monument, of the Spirit of Hermes is located next to the starting point of the Marathon run, in Marathonas, Attika, Greece.

I'm not very kin on modern art but against the cloudy sky it looked awesome.

Gerhard Richter meets Donald Judd in BW

oil on canvas, 60x80 cm

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"Prima del silenzio" può riferirsi a diversi contesti, ma generalmente indica il periodo o la condizione che precede un momento di quiete o assenza di suono, oppure un momento di riflessione interiore che precede una rivelazione o un'azione significativa.

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watercolor, painting on paper' 1997

digitale fotomontage

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digitale fotocollage, manipulation

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2022

One of the most phototographed attractions of Thessaloniki, seen through a different angle

.....One day maybe our body will be replaced with protective equipment to survive on earth and that will be human civilization on earth......

 

......Someday humans will miss the natural form of the human body itself ......

  

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A cyborg (/ ˈsaɪbɔːrɡ /) short for "cybernetic organism") is being with both organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term was coined in 1960 by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline.

 

In 2010, the Cyborg Foundation became the world's first international organization dedicated to help humans become cyborgs. The foundation was created by cyborg Neil Harbisson and Moon Ribas as a response to the growing number of letters and emails received from people around the world interested in becoming a cyborg. The foundation's main aims are to extend human senses and abilities by creating and applying cybernetic extensions to the body, to promote the use of cybernetics in cultural events and to defend cyborg rights. In 2010, the foundation, based in Mataró (Barcelona), was the overall winner of the Cre@tic Awards, organized by Tecnocampus Mataró.

 

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by Carlos Amorales

Odense, Denmark

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Artistic, vibrant red street lights outside of the ARKEN Museum of Modern Art in Ishøj, Copenhagen.

 

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One of Anish Kapoor monumental works being displayed at the Château de Versailles. Shot during a beautiful evening with a dramatic sunset sky...

There was a time that people thought that street art was vandalism. Foolish!

 

This image represents all of the reasons I love living in a City. An artist at work, just wonderful to watch.

 

Another catch from my home city of Nottingham.

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None of my work is Ai assisted and is copyright Rg Sanders aka Ronald George Sanders.

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Aux Techniques Réunies ( Acrylique/Huile )

Sur toile , lacérée à coups de couteau

 

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Galets de la promenade des anglais à Nice en version abstraite.

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sometimes, a little beauty

A collection of photos now available in a 44 page hardcover book from Blurb.

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oil on canvas, 70x70 cm

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"Metamorfosi oscura" significa letteralmente "trasformazione oscura", e si riferisce a un processo di cambiamento profondo e spesso non chiaramente visibile o compreso, che può portare a perdite e acquisti, e che si discosta dalla normalità o da uno stato precedente.

 

Un individuo che, dopo un evento difficile, si ritrova ad essere cambiato interiormente, con uno sguardo diverso sulla vita, dovendo adattarsi a una realtà percepita come più buia o complicata.

 

Il passaggio da un'innocenza iniziale a una consapevolezza delle tenebre e delle difficoltà della vita, senza filtri.

 

Un processo di auto-analisi in solitudine che può portare a una comprensione profonda del dolore e del trauma, ma anche a un ripiegamento oscuro e a una trasformazione della persona.

"Metamorfosi oscura" può riferirsi a diversi concetti, tra cui l'ipotetico libro di Roberta Bruzzone sul narcisismo maligno e le sue conseguenze devastanti in adolescenza, l'opera omonima di Kafka che esplora l'emarginazione e la solitudine, l'opera omonima di Kafka che esplora l'emarginazione e la solitudine, e il tema generale della trasformazione in un'altra forma, come un essere vivente che diventa pianta o animale. L'opera di Kafka, "La metamorfosi", è una novella che esplora temi come l'emarginazione, la solitudine e la trasformazione di un individuo in un insetto gigante, mettendo in luce la sua condizione di "diverso" all'interno della famiglia e della società.

you know have you seen the light... maybe uncle John.

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