American artist Tony Orrico, the human spirograph, uses his body to create these mesmerizing pieces.
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His background in dance and choreography helps him utilize his body effectively to create precise, massive drawings.
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Orrico spends between 15 minutes to as long as 7 hours to complete one of his artworks.
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“I marvel at the composition of nature and cycles. I am not versed in the convergence of art and mathematics or sciences, but find myself instinctually attracted to this relationship. I try to dilute my efforts and find an experiential point of entrance. I like to experiment with both embodied and cognitive systems that yield beauty. My favorite art is somewhat accidental and overwhelmingly concise.”
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Check his website: http://www.tonyorrico.com/Welcome.html
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His background in dance and choreography helps him utilize his body effectively to create precise, massive drawings.
[link]
Orrico spends between 15 minutes to as long as 7 hours to complete one of his artworks.
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“I marvel at the composition of nature and cycles. I am not versed in the convergence of art and mathematics or sciences, but find myself instinctually attracted to this relationship. I try to dilute my efforts and find an experiential point of entrance. I like to experiment with both embodied and cognitive systems that yield beauty. My favorite art is somewhat accidental and overwhelmingly concise.”
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Check his website: http://www.tonyorrico.com/Welcome.html
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