Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

PixCell Deer #24 :: WHOA


This is just - whoa.  It's beautiful, creepy, and ridiculous all at the same time.  It is the work PixCell Deer #24 by artist Nawa Kohei, on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  I have to go see it in person.  From the Met's website:
This taxidermied deer has been completely transformed through the artist’s use of variably sized “PixCell” beads, a term he invented. PixCell is a portmanteau word combining the idea of a “cell” with that of a “pixel,” the smallest unit of a digital image. Whether intentionally or unintentionally on the artist’s part, PixCell-Deer#24 resonates with a type of religious painting known as a Kasuga Deer Mandala, which features a deer—the messenger animal of Shinto deities—posed similarly with its head turned to the side, and with a round sacred mirror on its back. For painters of the Rinpa school, the deer was depicted often as a companion of ancient sages and had auspicious or poetic associations.
 Brings me back to this, an amazing day in Nara, Japan in 2006.  Feeding deer in the park (and wrestling with them to get back our map).


Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Elle Decor: Collective Effort


The New Jersey home of Trent Wisehart.  Featured in Elle Decor July/Aug 2012: Collective Effort.  Photography by Laura Resen.  All images from www.elledecor.com.

Why I like it: Moody interiors.  Use of zebra.  Strong contrast between lights and darks.  Restrained color palette.  Exterior of home is lovely (paint job and landscaping).

More photos of this project after the jump...