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The Human Pantone by Pierre David

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Zaključek prvega dela sezone kot sem si ga želel.

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Mixed-Media Worlds by Gregory Euclide.

Gregory fuses acrylic, biodegradable film, canvas, wood, eucalyptus, ferns, foam, moss, paper, pencil, photo transfer, sponge, and a multitude of other materials into miniature organic and urban landscapes, each object leading purposefully and delicately to the next.

goddamn. even more miniature shit. yay.

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Paul Rudolph 1953

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Paul Rudolph 1953

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Marseille-based artist Gaëlle Villedary developed ‘tapis rouge!’, a grass carpet installation for the french town jaujac. The landscape piece is comprised of 168 rollers of greenery spanning approximately 1,400 feet with a weight of 3.5 tones, tracing pedestrian avenues into the city center.
The interactive bio-sculpture was created with the intention to connect inhabitants of the village with the surrounding valley. The work was commissioned to help foster a celebratory mood for the 10th anniversary of the village’s arts and nature trail programs. // all images © david monjou

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