January 10, 2012

yycstudio:

Dioramas WITH Mind Control!

These are actually digitally created/rendered. But they’re beautiful, and I love me some artistic conversations about the definitions of the real. So I’m going to call them dioramas, and hope you find them as mind blowing as I do.

December 23, 2011
The Great Wall by Guy Laramee. A beautiful landscape constructed from books, with a fascinating story. From the artist’s site:
“Having recently overthrown the American Empire in the 23rd century, the Chinese Empire set out to chronicle the history of the Great Panics during the 21st and 22nd centuries.
This Herculean undertaking resulted in a historiographical masterwork entitled, The Great Wall. Comprising 100 volumes, this encyclopaedia derives its name from The Great Wall of America, a monumental project to build an impregnable wall around the United States of America so as to protect this land from barbarian invasions. 150 years in the making, this wall ultimately isolated Americans from the rest of the world while sapping the country’s remaining cultural and natural resources. It also undermined the American people’s confidence in systematized hedonism, thus hastening the fall of the American Empire. As we now know this paved the way for China to invade American territory.
The Chinese Empire later ordered a group of scribes to write The Great Wall series. In the course of their duties they familiarized themselves with the libraries of the former USA. Through a strange twist of fate they thereby discovered the ancient sources of their own civilization which the new Middle Kingdom had long ago removed from its libraries. In the end this contact, primarily with Taoism and Chan (Zen) Buddhism, sowed the seeds of the Chinese Empire’s”

The Great Wall by Guy Laramee. A beautiful landscape constructed from books, with a fascinating story. From the artist’s site:

“Having recently overthrown the American Empire in the 23rd century, the Chinese Empire set out to chronicle the history of the Great Panics during the 21st and 22nd centuries.

This Herculean undertaking resulted in a historiographical masterwork entitled, The Great Wall. Comprising 100 volumes, this encyclopaedia derives its name from The Great Wall of America, a monumental project to build an impregnable wall around the United States of America so as to protect this land from barbarian invasions. 150 years in the making, this wall ultimately isolated Americans from the rest of the world while sapping the country’s remaining cultural and natural resources. It also undermined the American people’s confidence in systematized hedonism, thus hastening the fall of the American Empire. As we now know this paved the way for China to invade American territory.

The Chinese Empire later ordered a group of scribes to write The Great Wall series. In the course of their duties they familiarized themselves with the libraries of the former USA. Through a strange twist of fate they thereby discovered the ancient sources of their own civilization which the new Middle Kingdom had long ago removed from its libraries. In the end this contact, primarily with Taoism and Chan (Zen) Buddhism, sowed the seeds of the Chinese Empire’s”

June 8, 2011
“Pursuit” by artist Alex Makarenko. His miniature dioramas are out of this world. This guy needs to collaborate with Lori Nix ASAP. I just might flood the dashboard with his work, so apologies up front. Thanks to neo-constructivist for pointing him out.

“Pursuit” by artist Alex Makarenko. His miniature dioramas are out of this world. This guy needs to collaborate with Lori Nix ASAP. I just might flood the dashboard with his work, so apologies up front. Thanks to neo-constructivist for pointing him out.

May 17, 2011
On of artist Graem Whyte’s miniature worlds, embedded into the side of furniture. There’s some diorama-furniture hybrid in the posting pipeline. Stay tuned.

On of artist Graem Whyte’s miniature worlds, embedded into the side of furniture. There’s some diorama-furniture hybrid in the posting pipeline. Stay tuned.

April 21, 2011
Gregory Euclide’s “held within what hung open and made to lie without escape” Wow! A really cool new hybrid style from Euclide, who was already doing amazing hybrid dioramas.
lustik:

Gregory Euclide

Gregory Euclide’s “held within what hung open and made to lie without escape” Wow! A really cool new hybrid style from Euclide, who was already doing amazing hybrid dioramas.

lustik:

Gregory Euclide

February 24, 2011
handa:

Artist Jethro Haynes makes art out of shoes, among other things.
Via Neatorama.

(via oldcamh)

handa:

Artist Jethro Haynes makes art out of shoes, among other things.

Via Neatorama.

(via oldcamh)

February 17, 2011
(via onyxearth)

(via onyxearth)

February 15, 2011
“Capture 14” by Gregory Euclide.  Diorama in a paint bucket.

“Capture 14” by Gregory Euclide.  Diorama in a paint bucket.

February 6, 2011
yuriyamamoto:

[ 0080 ] DioramaSimulation / ジオラマのシミュレーション

Deconstructionist diorama? Maybe reconfigurable.  I like it. (^-^)

yuriyamamoto:

[ 0080 ] DioramaSimulation / ジオラマのシミュレーション

Deconstructionist diorama? Maybe reconfigurable.  I like it. (^-^)

January 31, 2011
Vote Yes for miniature landscape diorama + chaise longue

Vote Yes for miniature landscape diorama + chaise longue

(via kleir)

January 3, 2011
A landscape diorama from Flickr user F/28, the creator of the No Country For Small Men series, that we’ve posted before.

A landscape diorama from Flickr user F/28, the creator of the No Country For Small Men series, that we’ve posted before.

August 11, 2010
Portable Landscape by Joianne Bittle — Kickstarter

Artist Joianne Bittle is using KickStarter to fund the creation of a landscape diorama series connecting the Permian past with the present.  She’s half way to her goal of $3,500, with 29 days to go.  Head over to KickStarter to check out her project and others.  Opening date for her show, in Marfa, TX, is Ocotber 8.  She’s done work for Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, so it should be good work!

June 16, 2010
Has anyone seen this miniature diorama before?  I saw it on ffffound, it just linked to a columbia.edu page without any info.

Has anyone seen this miniature diorama before?  I saw it on ffffound, it just linked to a columbia.edu page without any info.

February 5, 2010
“Volcano, “Breaking Point”, made out of tile grout, cotton, phosphorous ink. this model volcano was illuminated from within by 6-60 watt light bulbs.”
By artist Matthew Albanese

“Volcano, “Breaking Point”, made out of tile grout, cotton, phosphorous ink. this model volcano was illuminated from within by 6-60 watt light bulbs.”

By artist Matthew Albanese

January 31, 2010
“This one is a mixture of many different materials, tile grout, moss, bottle brushes (pine trees) Actual clippings from ground cover and was built on top of  standard outdoor patio table (water glass).  The sky is canvas painted blue. Coloring was again achieved by shifting white balance.”
By artist Matthew Albanese

“This one is a mixture of many different materials, tile grout, moss, bottle brushes (pine trees) Actual clippings from ground cover and was built on top of  standard outdoor patio table (water glass).  The sky is canvas painted blue. Coloring was again achieved by shifting white balance.”

By artist Matthew Albanese