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Jack Hardwicke | The Eidophusikon (b.1989, UK) - Up In Smoke / African Dusk
Neurotic, thoughtful and excitable, Jack Hardwicke is a young self taught photographer based in Brighton on the South East English coast. Jack’s photography is abstract, interesting and pretty. His blog, The Eidophusikon, cames from a piece of art created by the English painter Phillip James de Loutherbourg in the 18th century that has been called an early form of cinema. The concept revolves around using mirrors and pulleys to create the illusion of movement and giving his paintings life. The idea of using images to create an illusion and a unique perspective is what drives lot of Jack’s work. “The world is full of interesting and beautiful sights and these are not always obvious and may often pass us by, I try to enhance those every day things that we don’t see or make them something worth seeing. In the main I just want to create interesting images for interested eyes.”
The music often enhances Jack’s creativity and imagination, so as other artists. “I am extremely fond of work of some Tumblr users, Jimmay Bones and Michael Chase (areaofinterest) in particular”. You can visit Jack’s Tumblr for more work. (Interview with artist by ARTchipel Apr-2012)
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crackalackin’…..i just love this
check it :)——->http://things2keepinmind.tumblr.com/
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This painting has been a journey. It started out as the middle of a triptych, meaning to represent someone who is on a spiritual journey. However, I shouldn’t have tried to do these out of order, and this painting turned into the first in the series after all - someone who has not yet become aware of their journey. Funny how the universe works through you.
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Hahaha this is really dumb, but this is basically my hs graduation speech in way more eloquent words.
Oh my god I just started pronouncing everything on my dash in French
Lotus 7.0-detail-Daan Roosegaarde-WEB
‘Lotus 7.0’ is a living wall made out of smart foils which fold open in response to human behavior. Walking by ‘Lotus 7.0’, hundreds of aluminium foils unfold themselves organically; generating transparent voids between private and public.
Here physical walls become immaterial, through a poetic morphing of space and people.
Title: Lotus 7.0
Direct link: www.studioroosegaarde.net/project/Lotus7.0
2010-2011, Rotterdam, NL.
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