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What people thought in 1899 and early 1900’s thought the 21st century would look like.
Produced for the 1900 World Exhibition in Paris, France, by Jean-Marc Côté and other artists.
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George Dawe, an English portrait artist who has painted 329 portraits of Russian generals. Someone however, has decided to use a digital copy of Dawe’s work as a basis to add his friends, family, and some celebrities into the paintings using Photoshop.
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Vestige - Rob Mulholland
Scottish sculptor Rob Mulholland creates these eerie mirrored sculptures out of Perspex, a kind of acrylic glass. The pieces create the uncanny effect of blending into their surroundings, at times appearing almost completely camouflaged and yet jumping out at you suddenly as your perspective shifts around them.
The six male and female figures represent a vestige, a faint trace of the past people and communities that once occupied and lived in this space. The figures absorb their environment, reflecting in their surface the daily changes of life in the forest. They create a visual notion of non-space. A void as if they are at one moment part of our world and then as they fade into the forest they become an intangible outline.





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