TED Talksのインスタグラム(ted) - 7月18日 06時34分
This isn’t a still painting. You’re looking at a real person. Artist Alexa Meade paints directly onto the bodies of her subjects, taking three-dimensional scenes and making them look like two-dimensional paintings. The idea began with Alexa’s fascination with shadows. She wanted to create art that played around with the absence of light. “You can find the strange in the familiar, as long as you can see what's below the surface, hiding in the shadows, and recognize that there can be more there than meets the eye,” she says. To learn more, watch her #TEDTalk at go.ted.com/bodyart
Image courtesy of @alexameadeart
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razorblades2
Instagram have today stopped me seeing how many ‘likes’ people get on their pages... I cannot see any likes on anyone i follow now!! IS ANYONE ELSE HAVING THIS PROBLEM? Arrrghh !!! Help !!!
alexameadeart
It was such a pleasure being able to address such an amazing audience during my TEDTalk! I would love to do it again.
damienmastro
@courtster80 that’s crazy ! My girlfriend just said the same thing . That’s crazy ! Great painting !👍
silkerossaert
@silvia_tiritiello do you know this artist? This looks very interesting! Mi ha fatto pensare a te ?
lethargicarctic
I put this on my story with either obviously a painting, or naw; not a painting and...
Gottem’! Lol
mv1922
#pageantofthemasters held every summer in Laguna Beach, CA is an entire show based on this concept.
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