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Majid Karrouch by Freudenthal / Verhagen for Blend Magazine July 2010

Majid Karrouch by Freudenthal / Verhagen for Blend Magazine July 2010#photography#artVia studiojomeesters

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Majid Karrouch by Freudenthal / Verhagen for Blend Magazine July 2010

Majid Karrouch by Freudenthal / Verhagen for Blend Magazine July 2010
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The making of “Hero,” a drawing of my dad composed entirely out of 3.2 million ink dots.

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Created and Produced by Miguel Endara

Starting with a goofy portrait of his father’s photocopied face artist Miquel Endara embarked on an ambitious stipple drawing, using 3.2 million dots from assorted Micron pens to recreate the image on paper. Watch the wonderfully shot video condensing 210 hours of drawing to see how he did it and also check out his website where he has a zoomable high-res version of the image.

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Watch Sculptures by Dominic Wilcox

Dominic produced these tiny miniatures stories which are told on the ever-ticking second hand of a watch, forever frozen in an encased world. See more pictures at Dominic’s flickr

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Phillip Lai at Giti Nourbakhsch
Artist: Phillip LaiVenue: Giti Nourbakhsch, BerlinExhibition Title: Open ContainerDate: December 13, 2008 – January 24, 2009
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Phillip Lai at Giti Nourbakhsch

Artist: Phillip Lai
Venue:
Giti Nourbakhsch, Berlin
Exhibition Title:
Open Container
Date:
December 13, 2008 – January 24, 2009

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Amazingly detailed large-format charcoal works and more by Robert Longo.
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Amazingly detailed large-format charcoal works and more by Robert Longo.

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James Turrell’s Roden Crater near Flagstaff AZ. Photo by Grid City. Projected opening, 2011. via thescout
Beautiful photo of a not yet finish but already beautiful piece by James Turrell

James Turrell’s Roden Crater near Flagstaff AZ. Photo by Grid City. Projected opening, 2011. via thescout

Beautiful photo of a not yet finish but already beautiful piece by James Turrell