staceythinx:

Free your lines and the rest will follow…or at least that’s the idea behind this notebook created by Marc Thomasset. 

artchipel:

Gilles Balmet (b.1979, France)

Born in La Tronche, currently lives and works in Paris and Grenoble, Gilles Balmet is painter, drawer, filmmaker and photographer. He’s been recently focusing on works on paper and canvas, between abstraction and figuration, questionning the notion of landscape, the role of the viewer in image analysis, the notions of mastering and serendipity, of order and chaos, and the links between painting and photography. The series Silver mountains, a balance between abstraction and representations of landscapes, combines drawing, painting, chemical and physical reactions from opposite matters, movements and varied manipulations on papers.

Represented by Médiathèque Marguerite Duras @ Drawing Now 2013

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(Source: artchipel, via funkmasterj)

ffffffound:

design work life » cataloging inspiration daily
blue-voids:

Teresita Fernandez - Night Writing, 2012

tonallygrey:

wacky-thoughts:

Bar Code Art

If you have troubles believing it, jump inside this post to see proof and few more “zoomed” images. Amazing! Note, that the numbers given in each bar code represent pixel co-ordinates of that particular bar code.

(via grmhrtdesigns)

ppmj:

Cornish Slate Line by Richard Long, Tate Gallery, London 1990
zeroing:

Gebrauchsgraphik
cameronnicholas:

jan kath
gallowhill:

Cluster, 2008 by Carsten Nicolai
casanueva:

Sarah Kahn