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Photographs of paint being flung by centrifugal force by Fabian Oefner.
Thank you yet again Tumblr, for showing me something I didn’t know that I needed to see.
Fuck you Tumblr for not letting me queue more than 300 posts. GUESS I’LL JUST REBLOG IT THEN.

I appreciated that sky post, I just didn’t appreciate how well it doesn’t work with tumblr because you just scroll forever and it never ends. So I just made it into a small circle to so you can enjoy it’s existence without freaking out over it trying to take over your dash.
This is SO MUCH BETTER. I can back this.
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Peter Gentenaar’s Ethereal Paper Sculptures Float in the Air Like Jellyfish
Peter Gentenaar‘s art was born out of the limitations of what he could (or couldn’t) create with store-bought paper. So with the help of the Royal Dutch Paper Factory, he built his own paper factory and devised a custom beater that processes and mills long-fiber paper pulp into the material you see in his artwork. He saw the potential that wet paper had when reinforced with very fine bambooribs, and he learned to form the material into anything his imagination would allow.
Gentenaar describes the process: “By beating my pulp very long, an extraordinary play of forces occurs during the drying processes of my paper sculpture. The paper will shrink considerably, up to 40%, and the forces associated with this put the non-shrinking bamboo framework under stress. The tension between the two materials transforms itself into a form reminiscent of a slowly curling autumn leaf.”
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Isn’t it relaxing?
Just seeing the snow quietly flow down, makes you calm.This is so perfect I want to cry
This is so relaxing to watch
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Between the Moon and Sea, 2010
Wooden dock, reflecting pool, and artificial moon, Dimensions Variable.
This work creates an environment for viewing the reflection of an artificial moon.
Installation views at Frac des Pays de la Loire and James Cohan Gallery.
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