Monday, 20 June 2011

Off the canvas


We often hear the saying "the painting comes alive" and in this case it's literal. Artist Gregory Euclide has created an installation, which flows out of a painting on the wall, merging nature with art. He used a variety of material, from foam, fern and acrylic to create the piece called "Held Within What Hung Open and Made to Lie Without Escape."









10 comments:

  1. I do not know what to write. It is beautiful. How long did it take? I think that the river is the most beautiful.

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  2. Yup i agree with you , the river is my favorite part of the entire thing, really adds flow to the piece

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  3. That is amazing! appeals to all the senses :-)

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  4. I don't recall seeing anything like it. Interesting concept.

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  5. Very cool. This kind of thing would make a lot of art galleries really come alive.

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  6. Adorei, essas imagens enviada lindíssimas de mais.

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  8. Dear Anna,
    Thanks for sharing. I can't believe people have so much spare time, but no one said life was fair. Your whole blog, to me, compites as inspiring with thefancy.com. Congratulations!

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  9. Hi, haha yes some people do have a lot of time on their hands.. good for them :) we get to see work like this produced, while we sit and stare at our screens all day :P and thank you so much for the encouragement, i just visited your site! Some very interesting things posted really!

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  10. Hi again, actual, after writing you, today I read something very much related: it is called capture the moment, in the sense of shocking the attention, but of course, we all stare at life most of the day. That is why some distinguish among the ones staring, and the ones creating. Then I realized that I wanted to be the second kind. You already are, trying to reach you, I noticed someone copies the idea of yours with commercial purposes.
    Staring is something I can not help though, nothing bad. I feel like a sponge, like the kids. Some do it on music, others read, I look at images.

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