Geometric Food Art by Sakir Gökçebag
When I was a child I used to play with the food on my plate, and I used to arrange and organise each item to my liking, but I never quite reached this incredibly meticulous level. It needs to be pointed out that there is absolutely no digital manipulation going on here, and each image has been carefully crafted and arranged by hand.
Artists: | Website | [via: Design Boom]
(via myedol)
Wall Painting by Ian Davenport
Ian Davenport’s work is created by pouring household gloss paint on MDF or aluminium sheets and tipping them as the paint runs across the surface. When dry the glossy paint is so shiny viewers to see their own reflection within the colourful bars.
“Central to their success is the point at which they nearly go wrong: the tension of a fine line where colours kiss. They a have presence, the power to transform the room they inhabit, giving a different perspective to the space that surrounds them.”
[via: Ingleby Gallery]
From the series The Edge Effect by Daniel Kukla.
A photo of a mirror, not a painting.