Wooden sculptures by Japanese artist Yoshitoshi Kanemaki
The eyes follow you around the room, etc.
Previously: A Well Rounded Woman
Wooden sculptures by Japanese artist Yoshitoshi Kanemaki
The eyes follow you around the room, etc.
Previously: A Well Rounded Woman
An extremely nifty rotoscoping, stop-motion video for NY trip-hopster Son Lux’s ‘Change Is Everything’ created by Nathan Johnson and Katie Chastain from The Made Shop, with nothing but pins and rubberised thread.
And time. Lots of time.
The making of feature shows the painstaking process of creating 4000 separate frames, pin by pin.
Portuguese artist Victor Nunes sees things in things, mainly faces, but other things too.
These are some of those things.
More things here.
From an ongoing image series entitled Millenium by Armenian artist Tigran Tsitoghdzyan.
Despite looking like some class of digital shoppery, these are actually photorealistic oil paintings. Each one is between 2m and 2.5m tall.
From the excellent Twitter account @FacesPics, wherein pictures of things that look like faces are posted for your pareidolic pleasure.
A stop-motion video for Young by Aussie indierockers The Paper Kites composed of 4000 photos of 350+ faces by Darcy Prendergast of Melbourne production house Oh Yeah Wow.