Posts Tagged ‘x-ray’
X-Ray Graffiti Art
X-Ray-style wall paintings by british street artist SHOK-1. More photos on his Flickr page…
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Animated gif of the day: X-Ray violin
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X-Ray Nesting Doll
X-Ray Christmas Tree
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X-Ray Image of Photographer and Camera
British photographer Nick Veasey created this X-ray composite image of a photographer and Nikon camera…
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Embroidered X-Rays
Embroidered X-Rays by Matthew Cox:
“Redefinition motivates me to create my embroidered x-rays. The stark clash of two such divergent materials, cloth and plastic, is the simple catalyst. One tactile and labor intensive, the other technical, and quickly a finished product. There’s a wide historical context, one ancient, decorative, and artisanal, the other contemporary and devoid of aesthetic intention. By simply placing one of these materials on top of the other the understood purpose of each is redefined.”




Animated Gif of the Day: Spinning Skeleton
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Edgar Degas Little Dancer’s Radiograph
Death by Oil
We don’t know the author of this installation but it’s too cool not to post it. All we know is that the work is: “in front of the Palace of Arts, opposite the Cairo Opera and next to the Museum of Modern Egyptian Art”…
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Massimiliano Caria
Wim Delvoye
In his Gothic Works Wim Delvoye used the X-ray scans to fill gothic window frames instead of classic stained glass.





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