Posts Tagged ‘colour’
Patachromo
Multi-coloured LED installation by Superbien. You really just got to see this thing in person!
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Tags: art, colour, installation, light, videos
Chris Davenport / Data Shuffle
“Chris Davenport saved an image in three different file formats. Then the image data was shuffled. Although the 3 images looked the same, their composition is shown to be completely different.”
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Cool colours on these graphics. By MWM Graphics.
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Andy Macgregor
Just a snippet of some of Andy Macgregor’s fabulous, artwork.
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Ola Wikstrom
Ola Wikstrom makes artwork using old magazines cutting them into 1×1cm pieces which then gets pasted on cardboard. “I sleep well knowing I’ve done yet another one.”
View more of Ola’s work: http://www.intressant.nu/portfolio/
Ola’s cool photo blog: http://www.dagenspromenad.com/intressant/pixelpost/
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Tags: art, colour, Ola Wikstrom, paper
Rubens LP
Colorful illustrations from Rubens LP.
more of his work: http://www.rubenslp.com.br/
and his devart page: http://rubenslp.deviantart.com/gallery/
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Tags: colour, illustrations, Rubens LP
Manetone Pantone Painting
A reproduction of Édouard Manet’s ‘Bar at the Folies Bergere’ made entirely of old Pantone chips. Over 5,000 unused chips were painstakingly colour matched and and stuck down over four long nights, and acted as centre piece for a boozey party in our design studio. Created with Sam Hall, Alex Wooley, Amy Knowles and [...]
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Richard Sarson
Lines drawn on 45gsm newsprint using a full pack of felt-tip pens, 900 x 640 mm. by Richard Sarson.
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Tags: art, Richard Sarson, colour
