via alecshao:
1. Shooting a Panorama in a Snow Storm (2010)
2. Study for Sun with Face Mirror (2009)
3. Silhouette with Matches (2009)
(Source: likeafieldmouse)
Mary Temple’s subject is doubt. This, Northwest Corner, Southeast Light, is acrylic on the floor and walls of a room.
via alecshao.
(Source: likeafieldmouse)
Intensely atmospheric paper and light scenes by Ania Rogala.
via larouquine, bookspaperscissors.
(Source: sosuperawesome)
via wired, via murmurandshout:
Public Face I is a giant neon smiley face mounted high over Berlin that uses analysis of the faces of people in the street to reflect the mood of the city in real-time. Creator Julius von Bismarck’s current job title is, incredibly, artist-in-residence at CERN.
Matthew Houston does not just use ballpoint, but here are some ballpoint sketches he’s done. Plus something else.
Harold Ross shines a light.
For more than 20 years, the fine art photographer Harold Ross has been making images using a technique known as “painting with light,” which involves casting light on and around subjects in the dark during a time exposure. Mr. Ross, who also does commercial and studio photography, prefers to call the process “sculpting with light.” Using a Phase One Back on a Hassleblad for still life photographs and a Cambo Wide RS for landscapes, he spends hours creating his images, which look like oil paintings, rich in color and depth.
via Mike.

