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Sensing Nature: Snow by Tokujin Yoshioka Posted: 31 May 2011 09:02 AM PDT Snow is part of the exhibition 'Sensing Nature' which rethink how the innate human ability to perceive nature (to sense nature) and the Japanese view of nature exist in our urbanized and modernized world. The exhibition attempts to stimulate our sense of nature through large-scale installations with visitors' physical experiences with their entire bodies. In Snow, Tokujin Yoshioka continues to create spatial works that integrate artificial materials, giving the viewer the sensation of experiencing light, snow, storms and other natural phenomena. An expanded installation of a project first realized in 1997, Snow features fine feathers that are blown up by air and shower down, evoking the real experience of nature and the snowscapes of our memories. The effect is similar to looking at, or walking through a snowstorm. In this work, Yoshioka continues to explore the potential future of design and how it will incorporate natural principles and effects while utilizing scientific technologies. + MAM | Tokujin Yoshioka
DESIGN WOLF TATTOO
Tattoo art in design wolf tattoo.
Wolf tattoos have a one-of-a-kind place because the wolf itself means plenty of things to plenty of people. It can be a pest and threat to the owners of livestock, while having spiritual intending to tribal societies, which think about having a powerful spirit connected to it. thing about wolf tattoos I spotted is those inking them don't appear to have a solid idea of what they could do with it, so while there's some fascinating and well done wolf tattoos, much of them were in ubiquitous poses most of us think of with wolves, and there wasn't an terrible lot of variety that could be enjoyed. Even so, I was four times able to discover a few that looked nice, and you can see them here. What I would love to see more of with the wolf tattoo is a full body in assault or hunting mode. There is a small of that in some of the wolf tattoo designs, but no where near what it could have been. Wolves are of the most ferocious killing machines in the wild, and to not take account of that loses a quantity of the drama and power that an picture could capture. Simultaneously, some do convey the teeth of the wolves correctly, and those are strong images. Be far the 'howling at the moon' tattoo is the most popular wolf tattoo, and while it would must be part of the wolf tattoo style, I would go another way if I was four times going to have a wolf inked on me. But that is obviously personal taste, so it is not right or wrong in that sense, but I would have it hovering over something it killed to eat, or something like that, than basically standing howling with a moon in the background. Another thing I would like is a quantity of that blood-red moon glow or cloud line in the background, I think that would add to the effect. iPapercraft | Paper Model | Free Papercraft
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