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Wenting Zhu Cultivates a Kaleidoscopic Garden of Crystals in 100+ Petri Dishes
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"The Mouth of Krishna" (2016) ✦ Albarrán Cabrera — pigments, gampi paper and gold leaf
Amethyst Unicorn
Luminous Unicorn + Spare parts
I felt the need to use pigments on a Luminous Unicorn Gundam; wound up realizing that it’s difficult to photograph its metallic purple finish.
It’s bigger arm is from that HG Gil Bow kit, to which I cut out a longer ‘blade’ for it from a sheet of clear plastic and glued on some “fish rocks” for the added crystals. I’d like to imagine this was some sort of prototype Unicorn variant, with the sole intent of trying to further weaponize the psychoframe that was deliberately crystallized; so maybe it’s reality warping capabilities let it create a giant blade for itself, or something like that.

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𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗞 𝗥𝗢𝗧𝗛𝗞𝗢, No 15 (Two Greens and a Red Stripe), 1964,
Layered pigments,
Height: 93 1/8 inches (approx. 236.5 cm)
Width: 80 inches (approx. 203.2 cm)
Collection of Agnes Gund
© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS)
A bit of a group crafting post with some stuff I've done recently:
Cotton(?) warp, handspun camel/cotton/eri silk with some nat dyes. Havent done a ton of weaving so this is a bit clunky, but i still like it
Messing around with some thai sweet rice lake pigment on paper and one of the sand flea circles I made (unfortunately it dried a bit duller than this, but these pictures were so pretty even if ephemeral that i wanted to share them)
i ended up coating all three i made in clear acrylic to make them more durable
And my favorite of some more pigment tests, a field of orange made with georgia red clay mixed with clear acrylic. It reminds me of the surface of the sun