Hand Drawn Maze on A1 Paper Took 7 Years to Make
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Some people have hobbies. Other people are obsessive. But when the two cross paths, this is what you get. Japanese twitter user @Kya7y recently unearthed an incredibly detailed maze that her father created almost 30 years ago. When pressed for details, the father explained that he spent 7 years creating the map on A1 size paper, which is about 33 x 23 inches.
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HOMELAND #2 by Nicolas Sassoon
Giclée print on Epson Premium Glossy paper - Impression Giclée sur papier Epson Premium Brillant
Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist - Certificat d’authenticité signé par l’artiste
Shipped in tube - Envoi sous tube d’expédition
23.5 by 35 inches - 60 par 89 cm
Edition of 15
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“Attempting to map consciousness using mathematics, without considering the elementary state of neurology and psychology in the 19th Century, may be seen by some as a ridiculous pursuit. ”
James Tapscott - The Arcs (2009)
“My current body of work explores the link between matter and energy, a fusion of subjective and objective reality, and the effect our perception has on the world around us. My works are non-objective, functioning as a conduit between the observer and the environment, to facilitate communication. By using simple and elegant forms of light, I seek to create a balance between a ritualistic artistic process and the natural phenomena around me.”
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helloyoucreatives: These flexible paper heads will haunt your dreams.
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graphicporn: Ken Garland (from Structure and Substance)
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