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Frickin’ incredible. Jorge and I were looking at these together and he mentioned that they remind him of this other group of artists. check it out: http://www.lost.art.br/osgemeos.htm
I loved the link that cat left. I now would like a website that kind of explains how on earth they get such detail and vibrancy in their art. The surfaces are so varied and I assume that many of these must be done quickly as well due to the nature of the type of public art.
THE LINK IS BROKEN!
↓ Quote | Posted April 3, 2007, 12:27 pmFrickin’ incredible. Jorge and I were looking at these together and he mentioned that they remind him of this other group of artists. check it out: http://www.lost.art.br/osgemeos.htm
You could do this! when do we begin?
cat
↓ Quote | Posted April 5, 2007, 5:42 pmI loved the link that cat left. I now would like a website that kind of explains how on earth they get such detail and vibrancy in their art. The surfaces are so varied and I assume that many of these must be done quickly as well due to the nature of the type of public art.
↓ Quote | Posted April 23, 2007, 6:15 pm