French artist Astro takes flat urban surfaces and creates passageways into the void. Using shadows and light, calligraphy-inspired designs and winding curves, the artistâs optical illusions are made for public consumption. More on HiFructose.com.
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French artist Astro takes flat urban surfaces and creates passageways into the void. Using shadows and light, calligraphy-inspired designs and winding curves, the artistâs optical illusions are made for public consumption. More on HiFructose.com.

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We had a lovely time at our open studio! Thank you to all who came out to support us for a celebration that we will always remember.
Testing new window materials and enjoying how they look in the new studio! Just, " wow" we love it here!!
A "Dutch Vanitas" inspired painting ... modernized! Weird and wonderful things (in gouache!) from portraits to cakes to botanicals... and of course the occasional skull. Thrilled to have Kirstin Lamb on the podcast today. Look/listen:
One of our amazingly talented clients was featured on a podcast. Check it out!
The newest art to grace our studio is a collaboration with Millee Tibbs - who recently did a residency using light panels and backlit film at iolabs. We needed one for ourselves, so here is This new image from her series Mountains + Valleys- American west imagery and origami combined = impressive work! We printed on backlit film and mounted this to an LED light panel! Come check it out! It's the coolest

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. â Mayor Jorge O. Elorza wants PVDFest to be for Providence what the Jazz & Heritage Festival is for New Orleans, or South by
iolabs will be closed on Monday, May 30th to observe Memorial Day. Normal business hours will resume on Tuesday, May 31st.
We will all be remembering the people who died while serving in the country's armed forces. Thank you to those who have served to fight for our freedom.
From vector image creation to digital mock-ups and framing to installation, we do it all! Contact us for all of your summer art projects.
Project Details: vector imagery printed on Metallic Pearl Paper, Plexi Face-mounted with 6mm black komatex backing and a black float bracket for a modern look.
Artwork done by our in-house designer, Liz Keating
Please join us on June 23rd at 5pm for an iolabs Open Studio! We will have activities for all ages. Come and celebrate with us!
WATCH: Ingenious Rube Goldberg Machines Built from Magnets and Marbles [video]

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Mercury is passing directly across the sun for the first time in nearly a decade.
The innermost planet of our solar system will look like a small, dark circle cutting across the sunâs disc. In the U.S., the transit began shortly after 7 a.m. ET on Monday and will continue for more than seven hours.
At least part of the transit, which only happens about 13 times every century, will be visible across the Americas, Europe, Africa and large portions of Asia.
If youâre hoping to watch it, eye protection is key. NASA stresses that âviewing this event safely requires a telescope or high-powered binoculars fitted with solar filters made of specially-coated glass or Mylar.â
You wonât be able to see the tiny dot of Mercury on its celestial crawl without magnification, NASA says.
Another option: Check out one of the multiple live-streaming events going on Monday. NASA says it will stream the transit here, here and here.
Itâs not all about the show â transits like this one have historically been, and continue to be, important research opportunities for scientists. First observed in 1631, the transits were later used to âmeasure the distance between the Earth and the Sun,âNASA said.
Now, they provide scientists an opportunity to study the planetsâ exospheres â the thin layer of gases that make up their atmosphere.
âWhen Mercury is in front of the sun, we can study the exosphere close to the planet,â NASA scientist Rosemary Killen said in a release from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. âSodium in the exosphere absorbs and re-emits a yellow-orange color from sunlight, and by measuring that absorption, we can learn about the density of gas there.â
Additionally, scientists have found that a transiting planet causes a drop in the sunâs brightness.
This phenomenon is âthe main way we find planets outside the solar system,â NASA says.
The Kepler mission, which is searching for habitable planets, has found 1,041 planets to date using the transit method. The mission says it is able to determine the size of a planet by observing its transit.
Image Credit: NASA
Mercury is on the move! -Emily
More research and development is happening here at iolabs! Newport Film and Celebrity Tour 13" x 109" Magnetic Vehicle Signs Take 'em on, take 'em off!
Rainbow Paper Origami On The Streets By Mademoiselle Maurice
French street artist Mademoiselle Maurice is back with her fascinating rainbow tinted origami street art. While most street art is focused on provocative and bold art such as graffiti and mural, this artist takes delicate and vibrant paper origami and arranges them into geometric layouts. She has extensively travelled and decked her art on the streets and structures of Singapore, Corsica, Sweden, and Italy.
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Here are some colorful origami installations to brighten your day. -Emily
Josie Morway has a pretty big fan club here at iolabs (one of her owl prints adorns our shop wall). Her new print of a Skull and Cherry Blossoms has us swooning!Â
Find her other, beautiful work on Etsy!Â
Head to Providence, RI this April vacation, where youâll find lots of fun things to do to keep boredom at bay.
Check out all the awesome events for April Vacation!!

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Marcus Lyonâs best photograph: the 12-lane road in Dubai that we are all on | Art and design | The Guardian
The photograph started out as a little sketch in a book, though, just some lines, dots and ideas. Initially, I wanted to do something more music-based, but it morphed into a representation of my petrol-using life. Itâs a composite of about 1,000 photos, and it took three months to make. I have a whole team of people who work with me to create an image like this, although Iâm in charge of the idea. There are 750 vehicles in the end result, and they are meant to stand for the 750,000 miles that I and the average car-owner will drive in a standard lifetime.
Part of the thinking behind the work is that people are too visually literate and the world too fabulously complicated for me to say what I want in a single shot. So I bring multiple images together to create a greater truth. I think an image taken at 125th of a second is kind of a lie: itâs a moment captured in time, but then it disappears. With multiple images, I can go deeper, be subversive. So when people see this mega road Iâve created, they instantly ask questions. Is that really the world we live in? Is this image real or not? Where do I fit in to all of this?
Providence photographer Mary Beth Meehan has done an urban art installation with billboard-size portraits of ordinary people in town, posted on buildings.
"Itâs not every photographer who can talk strangers into posing for portraits that will be writ large in their cityâs business district. But Meehan has an easy warmth, disarming manner, and a lot of patience.... "
An amazing write up on Mary Beth Meehan's Seen / Unseen Project! Congrats Mary Beth! Providence is grateful to have your images surronding us and sparking conversations.