August 7, 2012

Photographer Uses Own Body to Create Surreal Lanscapes

Many photographers serve as their own models, turning themselves into the subjects of their shots. Finnish photographer Arno Rafael Minkkinen, however, chooses to use his body as a raw element that accentuates the untouched beauty found in nature and, at times, camouflages into the scenery. The true subject in the photographer's work is the landscape. Minkkinen uses his nude form to play with his surroundings in visually stimulating ways.

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August 7, 2012

Colorfully Stenciled Garden at Singapore Art Museum

Japanese artist Shinji Ohmaki just sent us these photos of his latest installation at the Singapore Art Museum. Known for bringing bare white rooms to life with his use of pigments and stencils, Ohmaki worked with a team, over the course of 10 days, to create this colorful wonderland. Called Echoes-Infinity-The Forest, the installation opened on May 18 and is being exhibited until August 12.

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August 1, 2012

China’s Outrageous Optical Illusions Interactive Exhibit

Why simply look at art when you can be part of it? Last month, travelers Michael Powell and Jrgen Horn shared their fun photographic adventures at The Trick Eye Museum in Busan, South Korea where they basically had a good time taking entertaining pictures of themselves interacting with three-dimensional paintings.

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