Digital art by Jeff Simpson. See his work here also
Edo—Ball | Andrew Archer
Edo—Ball is an on-going series of artworks inspired by Basketball, Japan, NBA and Culture. The series started in 2013 with two personal artworks I created, The Rock & The Ghost. These artworks were created from the love and passion of the game of Basketball, Ukiyo-e art and Japanese culture.
That Feeling
French artist Cédric Le Borgne works to creates delicate wire sculptures all around the world. He suspends his art above public spaces in the hope that it enriches everyone who passes by. In an interview he describes how he makes his art relatable to all people:
There is no provocation, there is no concept, there is no code to understand. The picture is empty, so the mind can live in the sculpture. Combustus
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Wayfarer by @benhoweart is a semi-finalist in @bluethumbart Art Prize… and is absolutely breathtaking!
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link - Ben Howe
Amy Sol (Korean, b. Korea, based Las Vegas, NV, USA) - Moon Tide from Bird of Flux exhibition, 2018 Paintings: Oil on Panel
Where do angels
fly in the firmament,
and how many can dance
on the head of a pin?
Well, I don’t care
about that pin dance,
what I know is that
they rest, sometimes,
in the tops of the trees
and you can see them,
or almost see them,
or, anyway, think: what a
wonderful idea.
I have lost as you and
others have possibly lost a
beloved one,
and wonder, where are they now?
The trees, anyway, are
miraculous, full of
angels (ideas);even
empty they are a
good place to look, to put
the heart at rest–all those
leaves breathing the air, so
peaceful and diligent, and certainly
ready to be
the resting place of
strange, winged creatures
that we, in this world, have loved.
Mary Oliver
(via artpropelled)
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