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Everyday Life in Three-Dimensional Art

  

Category:  Photography & Art

Via:  robert-in-ohio  •  9 years ago  •  16 comments

Everyday Life in Three-Dimensional Art

Cinta Vidal Agull portrays the fact of the Earths spherical shape in a very interesting way with her series of dimensional paintings. Exploring the idea that millions of people coexist on the same planet, the artist shows overlapping dimensions in the lives of individuals. The paintings include multiple experiences, intersecting different lives from all angles and directions. Each of Vidal Agulls pieces gives consideration to the everyday routines and struggles of people from opposite ends of the world, as well as the overlapping habits of neighbours.

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Robert in Ohio
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link   seeder  Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

I was enthralled when I came across this article and spent nearly a half hour just looking at the pictures over and over.

It is amazing the amount of beauty that a talented artist can give us with everyday life as the model from which she works.

I hope you enjoy the pictures as well

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika     9 years ago

Wow, this is so cool. Everytime one looks at them you see something new.

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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Kavika

My response exactly when I ran across the article, I just kept studying the shapes and scenes

They are amazing

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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R W

Thanks for the feedback

I was mesmerized by the pictures

 
 
 
Dowser
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link   Dowser    9 years ago

How very fascinating and unusual! I could get lost in those, wandering around inside my mind! Thanks so much for posting these!!! Smile.gif

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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Dowser

I know

You can almost come up with a whole new story behind each of them, every time you look at it

Thanks for the feedback

 
 
 
FLYNAVY1
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link   FLYNAVY1    9 years ago

I'm getting sleepy here, so I will have to take a look at them in the morning. So much detail that I need to look at them with a fresh mind.

Thanks RiO.

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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FLY

Rest well my friend, until tomorrow.

 
 
 
Nona62
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link   Nona62    9 years ago

So many wonderful things to look at!! What a creative mind!!

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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link   seeder  Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

Very talented indeed, I am going to look around for some more of her art

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur    9 years ago

Around 1956, artist M.C. Escher explored the concept of representing infinity on a two-dimensional plane. These are based on that concept and extraordinarily effective!

 
 
 
Nowhere Man
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link   Nowhere Man    9 years ago

The world on miniature, or rotational minutiae.

Better put, spherical surrealism.

Beautiful work!

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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A Mac

Thanks for that feedback

I will be research Escher and see what I can learn

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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N M

Glad you liked it, I was fascinated by the images when I came across the article and thought others would also enjoy it

Thanks for the feedback

 
 

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