Sculptures Popping Out of Paintings

“Oh, to have been in Tokyo in June! Shintaro Ohata just finished up a solo exhibition at the Yukari Art Contemprary in Tokyo, Japan. This Hiroshima, Japan-born artist is known for his ability to show us everyday life in a cinematic way. He captures light in his paintings, showering the world, as we know it, with carefully placed strokes of it. ‘Every ordinary scenery in our daily lives, such as the rising sun, the beauty of a sunset or a glittering road paved with asphalt on a rainy night, becomes something irreplaceable if we think we wouldn’t be able to see them anymore,’ he told Yukari gallery. ‘I am creating works to capture lights in our everyday life and record them in the painting.’”


Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, Caspar David Friedrich, 1818

Wanderer above the Sea of Fog, Caspar David Friedrich, 1818

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Maria Zeldis

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Periodi Trium Planetarum | 4 by TATIANA PLAKHOVA on Flickr.

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Life of Grass by Mathilde Roussel

Organic sculptures made of soil and wheat grass seeds.

Just…awesome.

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Lascivious bear (Taken with instagram)

Lascivious bear (Taken with instagram)

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