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Artist ‘Invades’ Major Capitals Around The World With Fluffy And Flossy Pink Drapes And The Result Is Adorable (56 Pics)
Andrés Reisinger is one of the world’s most sought-after digital artists. He is taking the world with his unique and original creations blurring the boundaries between the physical and digital realms.
In one of his latest projects, titled "Take Over", the artist challenges our perception of reality by 'placing' fluffy and flossy pink drapes on buildings in major international capitals all over the world such as Rome, London, Paris, Tokyo, and New York City. Reisinger's work just proves to us once again that there are no limits to imagination and encourages us to dream of all the wonderful possibilities that lie outside the boundaries of conventional norms.
More info: Instagram | reisinger.studio | twitter.com
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I love these so much, but there's a part of me that's really disconcerted by the contrast. Anyone agree?
I also feel that some yould use a tad more punchiness. But it#s probably so murkyy to hide the fact, that they are just digital
Load More Replies...T'is good... but I'm biased, cause I love pink. A fact my grandma used to bully me over when i was like 10 ..like 'oooh you like pink huh? pink to make the men wink? 'no gran.. i just like the colour... . but what IF I did like it because of that? what then?' Same gran that told her great granchild (My neice) when she got engaged to another woman 'well i don't agree with that and i won't be attending the wedding'..... and i accurately agreed she wouldn't cause she'd be dead by then. this was a woman who knew her own great aunty had a long term woman lover... my great , greaat aunt Lilly. but still always insisted she was just her friend who lived with her and was described at such whenever they came to visit. Funnily enough there were lots of elderly 'spinsters' in my family that just had 'companions or 'good friends' of the same sex. I wish they'd lived long enough to just be themselves openly like my niece can.
I went to his website. This is digital art. NOT AI, as some people have said. I understand that the distinction can seem confusing. But it is actually miles apart.
Yes, I tried to find the originals, but I could only see the comments on instagram that said it was AI. Now I’m even less impressed.
Load More Replies...I love these so much, but there's a part of me that's really disconcerted by the contrast. Anyone agree?
I also feel that some yould use a tad more punchiness. But it#s probably so murkyy to hide the fact, that they are just digital
Load More Replies...T'is good... but I'm biased, cause I love pink. A fact my grandma used to bully me over when i was like 10 ..like 'oooh you like pink huh? pink to make the men wink? 'no gran.. i just like the colour... . but what IF I did like it because of that? what then?' Same gran that told her great granchild (My neice) when she got engaged to another woman 'well i don't agree with that and i won't be attending the wedding'..... and i accurately agreed she wouldn't cause she'd be dead by then. this was a woman who knew her own great aunty had a long term woman lover... my great , greaat aunt Lilly. but still always insisted she was just her friend who lived with her and was described at such whenever they came to visit. Funnily enough there were lots of elderly 'spinsters' in my family that just had 'companions or 'good friends' of the same sex. I wish they'd lived long enough to just be themselves openly like my niece can.
I went to his website. This is digital art. NOT AI, as some people have said. I understand that the distinction can seem confusing. But it is actually miles apart.
Yes, I tried to find the originals, but I could only see the comments on instagram that said it was AI. Now I’m even less impressed.
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