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lightspeedwookie · 10 years ago
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Pines in the Winter.
By: Jonah Reenders
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lightspeedwookie · 11 years ago
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lightspeedwookie · 11 years ago
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The dopest hammock spot. Lost Coast, Ca
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lightspeedwookie · 11 years ago
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lightspeedwookie · 11 years ago
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House in Basthal, 2014 | by Pascal Flammer
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Stillness, 2013 | by Nuno Andrade
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lightspeedwookie · 11 years ago
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lightspeedwookie · 12 years ago
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lightspeedwookie · 12 years ago
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Artist Anne Patterson hangs 20 miles of ribbon from cathedral ceiling, creating the illusion of multicolored light. 
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lightspeedwookie · 12 years ago
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lightspeedwookie · 12 years ago
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lightspeedwookie · 12 years ago
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Above: Resurrection Inspired by the Story of Shim Cheong, a Korea folktale as well as by Shakespeare’s Ophelia, Lee JeeYoung made this installation by painting paper lotus and flooding the room with fog and carbonic ice in order to create a mystic atmosphere.
Like American artist Sandy Skoglund, JeeYoung Lee creates highly elaborate scenes that require an incredible amount of patience and absolutely no photo manipulation. For weeks and sometimes months, the young Korean artist works in the confines of her small 360 x 410 x 240 cm studio bringing to life worlds that defy all logic. In the middle of the sets you can always find the artist herself, as these are self-portraits but of the unconventional kind. Inspired by either her personal life or old Korean fables, they each have their own backstory, which of course, only adds to the intense drama.
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lightspeedwookie · 12 years ago
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