Wood sculpture by Willy Verginer

Italian artist Willy Verginer makes wooden sculptures unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Appearing simultaneously lifelike and whimsical, the sculptures are dipped in bold colors and patterned, adding just the right amount of surrealism.

In his “Cecità Voluta,” characters sprawl on a dock, their legs disappearing into the ground, as bright orange paints trick the eye into seeing varying levels of immersion in the “water.”

With such a distinctive style, it’s no wonder Verginer’s work has found international support and has been exhibited in galleries around the world.

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Jim Skull

the artist calling himself jim skull creates intricate sculptures of his namesake: skulls. using a variety of
different materials, the new caledonia-born artist uses the skull form as his means of expression. skull is
now based in paris and besides making elaborate skulls using rope, papier mache and other materials he
has also developed a new series of skulls that each reference a well known figure including furniture
designer andree putman, fashion designer agatha ruiz de la prada and LSD inventor timothy leary.

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Vigilance Écarlate

Vigilance Écarlate 3D triangle representation in 2D on differents walls by French art studio Paper Donut.

Paper donut is the work of Alexis Facca, french freelance artist specialized in paper art and space scenography.
I evolve in a geometric and colorful world very evocative, exciting and totally fun.
As a freelance artist, I’ve been working for clients coming from various spheres and for different kind of projects: illustration, motion,
scenography, graffiti. My mission is to solve creatively all your challenges, whether it has to be seen, heard, touched or tasted.

The Dolly Shot – Tribute to Spike Lee

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Locking up your character in a frame, making it all without moving your character out of focus, showing the desperation of a moment, that people understand the intent of what happens inside the head of your subject.

That’s a resource that New Yorker director Spike Lee passed in each of his films where his technique by placing the character on a cart called dolly , which moves the rails and make your story have a dramatically tense moment. Here are some of those shots that has made through his prolific career.

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