Amazing artistry that makes a 2D Mandala drawing look 3D.
British Artist Baz Furnell takes an ancient form of art and gives it a look that inspires and leaves us with a sense of wonder.
It's not just the precision of the drawing, the balance of the design, or the rhythmic like repletion of the forms, but the subtle details and shading, that make these images grow / emerge from the page, to make them look like we could reach out and feel the texture of the forms in front of us.
A fantastic sensation to give to the viewers and a true testament to the abilities of this impressive artist.
If you want to get an idea of the progressing of a drawing like this, look at the last image, at the end of the page.
Ps. I gave the images some titles.
For more of Furnell's work here on DesignStack, press this LINK.
Scarlet Gothic.
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Green WIP.
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Yin and Yang Gears.
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Tiny 3D Mandala.
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Africa.
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Splashes of Ink.
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Red WIP.
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Rainbow - Visible Spectrum.
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The Void.
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Tentacles.
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Tiny Detailing.
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Links and Spikes.
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Work in Progress.
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oh so cool! have not seen anything like this!
ReplyDeleteeach one so much alike yet so different! such skill!
A lot of minute and precise work go into making each one a great and unique, piece of art. Furnell is a fantastic artist.
DeleteI hope you have a wonderful mid-week.🌿️🌺️🌿️
DS