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Amazing Shadow Art Created from Junk

The British artist duo of Tim Noble and Sue Webster presented a "Nihilistic Optimistic" installation of six large sculptures that at a first glance look like just a random pile of crap. The magic happens once you turn the light on:...

The British artist duo of Tim Noble and Sue Webster presented a "Nihilistic Optimistic" installation of six large sculptures that at a first glance look like just a random pile of...

Amazing Shadow Art by Kumi Yamashita

Japanese artist Kumi Yamashita creates amazing shadow art by using various seemingly ordinary items and some light. A giant steel exclamation point, lit from right angle becomes a question mark, paper sheets cast shadows that look like faces, aluminum numbers add...

Japanese artist Kumi Yamashita creates amazing shadow art by using various seemingly ordinary items and some light. A giant steel exclamation point, lit from right angle becomes a question mark, paper...

Incredible Shadow Sculptures Made of Rubbish

Tim Noble and Sue Webster take ordinary things including rubbish, to make assemblages and then point light to create projected shadows which show a great likeness to something identifiable including self-portraits. Throughout their careers they have played with the idea of...

Tim Noble and Sue Webster take ordinary things including rubbish, to make assemblages and then point light to create projected shadows which show a great likeness to something identifiable including self-portraits....

Incredible Shadow Paintings by Rashad Alakbarov

Azerbaijani artist Rashad Alakbarov uses various everyday objects and some back light to create his jaw-dropping shadow paintings. The best part is that you can easily create something similar at home - all you need is one or two lamps and...

Azerbaijani artist Rashad Alakbarov uses various everyday objects and some back light to create his jaw-dropping shadow paintings. The best part is that you can easily create something similar at home...