Maho beauty

Maho beauty
“Come, butterfly It's late- We've miles to go together.” ― Matsuo Bashō, On Love and Barley: Haiku of Basho
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2015 m. balandžio 17 d., penktadienis

Gorgeous HDR photographies of Japan by Trey Ratcliff. 

These will take your breath away! heart emoticon
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stuckincustoms/page3/
Japan by Trey Ratcliff

Japan by Trey Ratcliff

Japan by Trey Ratcliff

Japan by Trey Ratcliff


Japan by Trey Ratcliff

Japan by Trey Ratcliff

Japan by Trey Ratcliff

Japan by Trey Ratcliff


Japan by Trey Ratcliff

Japan by Trey Ratcliff

Japan by Trey Ratcliff

Japan by Trey Ratcliff

2015 m. balandžio 11 d., šeštadienis

Mind-bending and unconventional works of JAPANESE art! 

SURREAL and just amazing stone sculptures by HIROTOSHI ITOH. This Japanese stone sculptor is known for his humorously imaginative ideas and incredible ability to make stones look soft, flexible, and light! ^ ^ 
Hirotoshi Ito carves sculpture out of stone. But, not just any sculpture. His work utilises the natural shape of the river stones he works with, and he then imbues them with his unique kind of warmth and humour. The result is both clever and enchanting.
To create his art pieces, Itoh uses locally sourced rocks and materials from the town’s river and uses the common sculptor tools such as chisels and saws in order to grind and shape rocks to the desired form.

More: http://beautifulbizarre.net/…/hirotoshi-itohs-surreal-ston…/

Accessories such as zippers, coins and other materials are added to complete the piece. His designs are usually inspired by common items such as bags, purses and shirts.







2015 m. balandžio 7 d., antradienis

Surrealistic and photoshop free works by Korean artist Jee Young Lee: artist turns her Tiny Studio Into a mesmerising Vision of Her Dreams


For weeks, sometimes months, she creates the fabric of a universe born from her mind within the confines of her 3 x 6 m studio. She does so with infinite minutiae and extraordinary patience, in order to exclude any ulterior photographic alteration.
http://www.opiomgallery.com/en/artistes/oeuvresphotographe/17/jeeyoung-lee


Recipient of multiple artistic awards including the Sovereign Art Prize (2012), JeeYoung Lee is one the the most promising up-and-rising figureheads of the younger Korean artistic world.