From a height of three meters, porcelain figurines are dropped on the ground, and the sound they make when they hit trips the shutter release. The result: razor-sharp images of disturbing beauty—temporary sculptures made visible to the human eye by high-speed photography technology. By Martin Klimas. More here.
Having a crappy, hectic week. In order to cheer me up, have a sneak peek at the cover I did for this week’s Newcity cover.
Pam Wishbow’s work is so fun and lively. Hard to believe this illustration came from her having a bad week! Well done!
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Hear Yee, Hear Yee: Studio Weave’s Trumpet Sculptures Broadcast Nature’s Sounds
What a cool idea. —Sarah









