Budapest-based artist Robin Kosnas created these amazing 3D representations of human figures for his series entitled 'Cloud of Lines'.
"To make a long story short, all the lines are drawn by hand while scanned with a motion tracking device. Afterwards the data is converted with a special software and being laser-engraved into a glass medium."
"My constant inspiration is the hectic, crazy world we live in. And of course the subtle beauty that is hidden and waits to be discovered. The concept behind "Nip in the Bud" revolves around the ruthless nature of consumerism. The fetus in the womb is being consumed by us: the consumers of present day. Even if unintentionally, but we do destroy our future with the harum scarum behavior of our societies. The umbilical cord curled up on a fork may seem disturbing, but on occasions our way of life is shocking as well."
"With "Will God save us?" I am reflecting on the institutionalized, mass-media-frenzy-manipulation called religion. Hence the rosary like barbwire around the praying hands."
Source: mymodernmet
"To make a long story short, all the lines are drawn by hand while scanned with a motion tracking device. Afterwards the data is converted with a special software and being laser-engraved into a glass medium."
"My constant inspiration is the hectic, crazy world we live in. And of course the subtle beauty that is hidden and waits to be discovered. The concept behind "Nip in the Bud" revolves around the ruthless nature of consumerism. The fetus in the womb is being consumed by us: the consumers of present day. Even if unintentionally, but we do destroy our future with the harum scarum behavior of our societies. The umbilical cord curled up on a fork may seem disturbing, but on occasions our way of life is shocking as well."
"With "Will God save us?" I am reflecting on the institutionalized, mass-media-frenzy-manipulation called religion. Hence the rosary like barbwire around the praying hands."
Source: mymodernmet
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