Transparent Church (Belgium) by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh
The church is 10 meters high and is made of 100 layers and 2000 columns of steel. Depending on the perspective of the viewer, the church is either perceived as a massive building or seems to dissolve – partly or entirely – in the landscape.
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Iglesia Transparente (Bélgica) de Gijs Van Vaerenbergh
La iglesia de 10 metros de altura está formada por 100 capas y 2000 columnas de acero. Dependiendo de la perspectiva del espectador, la iglesia se percibe como un edificio cerrado o parece disolverse - total o parcialmente - en el paisaje.
Mark Jenkins, has spent the last few years travelling the world and placing his controversial sculptures at busy locations in order to provoke extreme reactions from people.
The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living
Artwork of a tiger shark in a glass tank of formaldehyde created in 1991 by Damien Hirst. It was sold by Saatchi to American collector Steve Cohen, for $12 million, making Hirst the second most expensive living artist after Jasper Johns.
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La imposibilidad física de la muerte en la mente de algo vivo
Obra creada en 1991 por Damien Hirst. Un tiburón en un tanque de formaldehído, que en 2004 fue vendido a Steve Cohen por 12 millones de dolares, convirtiendo a Hirst en el segundo artista vivo más caro, después de Jasper Johns.
Salvador Dali, painting The Temptation of Saint Anthony
(Fuente: artistandstudio, vía pandoras-tumblr)