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Artist Peter Root‘s work Ephemicropolis, is pretty astonishing. A metropolis made completely from stacks of over 100.000 metal staples on the floor area of about 6 x 3 meters. Stacks of staples were broken into varying sizes from full stacks about 12 cm high down to single staples. These stacks were then stood up and arranged over a period of 40 hours.
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Boris Pecigoš
Eccomi!, 2012
acrylic on canvas, 150 x 100 cm
(commissioned artwork)
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Mary i Boris
U Europskom domu u Zagrebu, 6. ožujka 2012. otvorena je “Izložba bez naziva” Borisa Pecigoša. Nastupila je i Mary Crnković Pilaš koja je energiju boja i oblika pretakala u vibraciju glasa i ukulelea. Pogledajte fotografije s izložbe, kao i videosnimke Marynog divnog glasa, kojim je “opjevala” neke od Borisovih slika, te posjetitelje pokušala kroz zvuk uvesti u slike.
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Photo clips from the Art & Sound event “Awakening” by artist Boris Pecigoš and gong masters Ines and Mladen Richter, as well as Zoran Malin Mravunac, which is held on March 3rd and 4th, 2012, in Mofit Center, Zagreb. It was the exhibition of mandalas with the sounds of gongs, the support to awakening through art and music, through the power of colors and vibration of sounds. With the awakening of spring visitors were waking up a sleepy creator within.
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Recreation of Vincent van Gogh's Self-portrait by Oleg Shuplyak
This amazing optical illusion has been created by Ukrainian artist Oleg Shuplyak. Shuplyak was born in 1967 in the Ternopol region of the Ukraine, and studied architecture at the Lviv Polytechnic Institute.
Merging portraits of famous figures from art and fiction with landscapes and images from nature, his work requires a double take – or in some cases, several minutes of staring – before the secrets of the visual illusions reveal themselves.
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