Wheel of Life Made From Marching Skeleton Legs by Monika Horčicová
Czech artist Monika Horčicová used a set of 29 walking skeleton legs and feet, which were made by 3D printing. Composed from plaster composite, sculpted and then casted into polyurethane resin, the pieces are meticulously assembled.
Horčicová intentionally uses a macabre symbol to represent the wheel of life, which is a symbol for birth, death and rebirth. The unconventional motif allows the viewer to freely interpret the wheel of life and and its unorthodox syntax.
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I found out theses little guys form SWARMS in the wild! This is sooo crazy to watch!!
Berlin-based multidisciplinary artist and photographer Sarah Illenberger transforms fruits and vegetables into common objects in her personal “Tutti Frutti” series.
“This portfolio of images began on a food market stroll in Tuscany, Italy. From the Melon-choly to Pome-grenade, almost every fruit or vegetable was given a new meaning.”source: thegrid
Wow that's pretty!!
On her Instagram account, the Russian confectioner Olga Noskova reveals some beautiful culinary creations with perfect shapes, complemented by impeccable glazes, which give these cakes and pastries an amazing colored mirror finish.
You need the art in order to love the life. We guarantee you that!
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I feel so fake today. I don't care about this job or this fucking town. I can't smile for these people anymore. I'm suffocating. Life wasn't suppose to turn out so mediocre.....
Rainbow Falls, Hilo, Hawaii (The Window Channel Network)
Art by Alessandro Biffignandi