Using countless transparent layers of gouache, Japanese artist Kazuki Takamatsu(featured in Hi-Fructose Vol. 16) creates paintings that mimic 3D depth mapping technology. Takamatsu executes this holograph-like effect entirely by hand, giving his viewers a glimpse into an illusory world populated by ghostly, Lolita-esque figures. Takamatsu recently opened his solo show, “Japanese Ideology of Puberty,” at Culver City’s Corey Helford Gallery. Take a look at some opening night photos courtesy ofTheonepointeight to view the exquisite level of detail in Takamatsu’s paintings. The exhibition will be on view through May 11. See more Here!: http://hifructose.com/2013/04/19/opening-night-kazuki-takamatsus-japanese-ideology-of-puberty/
Hyperrealistic Animals Created by Painting on Layers of Resin
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Faber Castell’s 250 Year Anniversary (1761-2011) Art & Graphic Case
(x)Puta yo quería esta caja… Hasta que me dí cuenta que valía sobre el millón de pesos Chilenos.
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i used to have a suitcase carry thing of these
I think i’m having a heat attack
waaaaant
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