Michael Landy, Saint Jerome, 2012, Mixed media, 310 x 245 x 106 cm, Duerckheim Collection, © Michael Landy, courtesy of the Thomas Dane Gallery, London / Photo: The National Gallery, London. (via archivemichaellandy)
hiromitsu Underground Temple by SigHs on Flickr.
Any form imaginable can be rendered through drawing, but when modelling in paper, an object has to be physically shaped. When faced with a flat sheet of material, there is no obvious indication of how it can be manipulated into a three dimensional object. The limitations of paper as a form making material offer a challenge, which through playful investigation results in tangible models.
Rhein-Flugzeugbau GmbH X-114 ‘Airfoilboat’ | diseno-art.com
The X-114 protototype, or ‘Airfoilboat’ as it was known, was a...
AR15 photo / motorcycle.su
There is a place called the Baconery, where they make dreams possible. Inside this dream, you can order the following wishes: