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Pumpktris: A Fully Playable Version of Tetris Inside a Carved Pumpkin
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Gediminas Pranckevicius - http://imperioli.deviantart.com - https://www.facebook.com/GedoMenas-173486866003011 - http://www.gedomenas.com - https://www.behance.net/gedomenas - http://www.inprnt.com/profile/gedomenas - https://www.artstation.com/artist/gedomenas
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an eyeball with a snail representing the pupil breasts made from lush green plants and two pink flowers delicate lungs crafted from tiny flora and vinesa heart, made from tiny purple flowers and wild berries ovaries sculpted from leaves and vines mossy ferns weaved into a gut delicate lungs crafted from tiny flora and vines a sculpted pancreas from pink and green flora testicles made from wild plants and two small apricots a spleen made out of organic materials
Human Organs Created Out Of Flora by Camila Carlow
Bristol artist Camila Carlow creates these lovely renderings of human organs by foraging for wild plants, weeds, and the occasional animal part and then sculpting and arranging these various bits of flora. Her series, entitled “‘eye heart and spleen’,” recontextualizes images of organs such as a heart, lungs, stomach, uterus, liver, and testicles, demonstrating the reflection of internal biological structures with external natural structures. From Carlow’s site, “This work invites the viewer to regard our vital structures as beautiful living organisms, and to contemplate the miraculous work taking place inside our bodies, even in this very moment.” You can order prints and keep up with this particular project’s developments. (via unknown editors)
Student creates beautiful banknotes for a fictional currency
Student artist Barbara Bernat creatively re-imagines Hungarian paper money with designs that look like pages from a naturalist’s sketchbook. The artist created these beautiful banknotes for a fictional currency, the Hungarian Euro, as her thesis project. She etched the drawings on copper plates, which allowed her to produce prints recreating the quality and detail characteristic of secure paper currency.
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ser-louis look at all this incredible printmaking
*screaming* oh my god this is beautiful.
fuck the euro, i want these!