Visual Illusion Artist - Dain Yoon
24-year-old South Korean artist Dain Yoon, creates stunning illusions using makeup and bodypainting. She began by painting other people, then graduated to painting herself. Dain says her art reflects on the nature of self. Her works highlight brilliant colors, bold strokes, and clever tricks to mesmerize the viewers.
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En la eterna tendencia “capullo” Esta poltrona busca generar privacidad en espacios públicos vía Poltrona Frau Launches the Cove Chair That Gives Privacy in Public Spaces - Design Milk)
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Singapore-based visual artist and art instructor Ivan Hoo uses colored pencils and pastels to create awesome illustrations on wood panels that are both photorealistic and anamorphic. Hoo’s meticulous drawings look so incredibly lifelike that, when the finished pieces are paired with the actual objects depicted in the drawings, it’s tricky to tell which is real and which is the drawing.
“By working on wood, it gives me a lot of dimension and ideas to create something close to reality and it works really well with pastels, too” Hoo explains. “I started to experiment on wood some years back with mainly portraits as my subject before going further with a different concept.”
Follow Ivan Hoo on Instagram to check out more of his astonishing artwork.
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Arte diseño: El trabajo del brasileño Rodrigo Almeida, lea la entrevista en LACOD (vía Rodrigo Almeida: El diseño-arte es un invento de las galerías no de los diseñadores. - Latinamerican Contemporary Design)
Visita y actividades en el restaurante “Palo de Agua” en Chía con Margarita Arredondo y su familia. Mucho más que un restaurante, este es un espacio cultural alrededor de la comida sana una culinaria con conciencia socio ambiental.
Aquí es la la sede de Slow Food en Chía estar con Margarita, sus historias y su culinaria participativa es una experiencia memorable
The approach of Halloween is the perfect time to check out some of the latest awesome optical illusions created by Japanese art student Hikaru Cho, aka Chooo-San (previously featured here). Chooo-San uses nothing but acrylic paint to transform herself and others into impossibly altered people, including cyborgs, animal/human hybrids, human dolls, and people who look like dreams come to life, with flowers faces or bodies disintegrating into a swam of butterflies.
Chooo-San’s analog creations are a response to the overuse of technology in artwork. “I guess I was a little sick of everyone making pictures with their computers,” she told Daily Mail, “and wanted to see how far I can go without those technologies such as Photoshop.”
Follow Chooo-San right here on Tumblr at @hikaruchoofficial to check out more of her outstanding artwork.
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Surreal Metal Sculptures by Kang Dong Hyun
Kang Dong Hyun, an artist from Korea, creates sculptures that look as though they are formed from delicate tree branches and twigs. Although each piece is man-made, they appear to have grown organically, into animal-shaped, metallic shrubbery. For more check out his Instagram.
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El sistema constructivo hace la estética. (vía chen zalkind creates a series of wooden furniture using pressure as a bonding method)