Tuesday 26 August 2014
Saturday 10 April 2010
Urban Surfaces
EVOL is a berlin based street artist that transforms banal urban surfaces, into miniature architectural
surfaces through pasting. using pasted paper, EVOL transforms electric boxes, small planters and other
geometric city forms, into miniature apartment buildings and other structures. each piece of paper is
printed with a repetitive pattern of flat gray walls dotted with plain window frames. once applied to
a surface, the paper transforms the form into small building that EVOL often adorns with small
characters. EVOL performs this process within different cities and has even been commissioned to
do installations in galleries, where he was created entire blocks of miniature buildings.
Design Boom
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surfaces through pasting. using pasted paper, EVOL transforms electric boxes, small planters and other
geometric city forms, into miniature apartment buildings and other structures. each piece of paper is
printed with a repetitive pattern of flat gray walls dotted with plain window frames. once applied to
a surface, the paper transforms the form into small building that EVOL often adorns with small
characters. EVOL performs this process within different cities and has even been commissioned to
do installations in galleries, where he was created entire blocks of miniature buildings.
Design Boom
LINK
Saturday 20 March 2010
Friday 19 March 2010
Room Size Camera Obscuras
vanocuver based artist james nizam turned soon to be demolished homes into room size camera obscuras
for his recent series anteroom. the series of photographs document the rooms and the reversed projections
of the world outside. each room is left dark with only a small hole in the wall to let light in from the
outside, while simultaneously creating an image on the walls. the history camera obscuras dates back
hundreds of years and led to early forms of the photography.
LINKfor his recent series anteroom. the series of photographs document the rooms and the reversed projections
of the world outside. each room is left dark with only a small hole in the wall to let light in from the
outside, while simultaneously creating an image on the walls. the history camera obscuras dates back
hundreds of years and led to early forms of the photography.
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