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2544. Keisuke Tanaka Whittlings. Taking large blocks of wood, Keisuke Tanaka meticulously whittles them down – occasionally preserving the original surface while sometimes leaving no trace at all – to reveal a blend of realistic and imaginary landscapes. The result is dynamic wooden sculptures that often depict forests, mountains and clouds, reaching high towards the sky.
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ohmyasian:

(viaskeletales)

2544. Keisuke Tanaka Whittlings. Taking large blocks of wood, Keisuke Tanaka meticulously whittles them down – occasionally preserving the original surface while sometimes leaving no trace at all – to reveal a blend of realistic and imaginary landscapes. The result is dynamic wooden sculptures that often depict forests, mountains and clouds, reaching high towards the sky.

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As if painting a masterpiece using a standard paintbrush wasn’t challenging enough, artist Tyree Callahan decided he needed a new and unique method for applying paint. His approach? Transform a 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter into a painting device by replacing each of the ink pads with colored paint pads and relabel the corresponding key with the same color in place of letters.

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