Brazilian artist Regina Silveira creates incredible illusions that play with our senses and messes with our minds. In Lodz, Polland, she created an installation called Abyssal (Depth) where she incorporated the gallery’s architecture, particularly its windows, to show a never-ending abyss one could actually walk on.
oh fuck, this is so amazing that makes me cry
WOW
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r¿ng by Sruli Recht
typeface packaging by Gergana Plummer
Extreme Cut Out Book Art by Brian Dettmer
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The world-famous French group of artists “La Machine” installed this steampunk sculpture masterpiece in Dessau, Germany. Appropriately mysterious in the fog, this beautiful machine seems almost ready to launch.
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Framed photographs were loosely attached to a wall, encouraging fans to take the work, and VW Canada have been asking the photo-thieves to take a shot of the work in situ and share it on the VW Facebook page. It highlights the esteem consumers have for photographs, to the extent of stealing them. Literally a case of ‘stealing beauty’.
all i see is “a dead idea” and i though those text said “creating bullshits are killing the environment” and stop designing shit. So sad shit design is everywhere.(even mine)
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