The short film “The Me Bird” is a visual interpretation of Neruda’s poem of the same name, which ends: “That’s why I come and go, / fly and don’t fly but sing: / I am the furious bird / of the calm storm.” 18bis, the graphics studion in Rio de Janeiro that created the film, explains the imagery: “The frames depicted as jail and the past as a burden serve as the background for the story of a ballerina on a journey towards freedom. A diversified artistic experimentation recreates the tempest that connects bird and dancer.”
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Sculptures made with Keys by Moerkey
I want these.
Let me just scroll up and stare some more…
The Donkey Lady! Cant believe I have work that can be bought on Amazon :D
Well done to all who worked on this amazing book! :)
Each sticky note marks the page where a character died.
Deathly Hallows, though.
Using nothing but soap and a macro lens, Janet Waters photographs mesmerizing patterns on colored backdrops.
But she hasn’t stopped there, she’s using her Flickr to create a “visual library” for all of her University students. Packed with experimental photo projects galore, her stream is well worth a look.
Macro Photography Series of Colorful Bubbles and Foam
via Zeutch