Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Luis Bívar's Work



(The bottom shot shows a detail of the hair)
Art gallery at the Cascais Citadel

22 comments:

Gine said...

Très intéressant et assez stupéfiant! Du grand art!

Olivier said...

la premiere creation fait tres pop art

brattcat said...

we must go to the same salon.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

I am really glad that you showed the detail. Fascinating technique.

Lois said...

Looks like she's not afraid to give her opinion! What an interesting work of art.

Sharon said...

What an interesting technique for creating a work of art.

Rob Siemann said...

Very very cool! Need to know more about Bivar!

Photo Cache said...

wow pretty neat.

ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

OMG - that is spectacular - are those all stickers? or just found objects?

Lowell said...

I was going to say that I really like the first photo - so dramatic in its starkness!

Then I saw the 2nd photo and your comment. That blows me away. How does one discipline one's mind to be able to put something like that together without going crazy.

Oh...wait...what do they say about artists? :-))

RedPat said...

I'm so glad that you showed the fabulous detail!

Anonymous said...

Wow - that is very cool!

VP said...

This is really great and so creative, i never expected to see a detail like this!

Melbourne Australia Photos said...

This looks so 1960s, Jose. Amazing the way it has been constructed.

Gemma Wiseman said...

Striking, creative attention to hair detail! A dramatic piece of art!

Randy said...

Very creative. I wonder how much time it took to create this piece.

Jack said...

This is both fabulous and hard to imagine. How can an artist conceive of a work like this, and who has the time and patience to create it? Another great post, JM.

Kay said...

Great piece of art, and amazing construction.

Thanks for your kind comment on Sequim Daily Photo today.

Cezar and Léia said...

Trabalho super interessante e creativo! Gostei bastante!
Léia

PerthDailyPhoto said...

The first shot is fabulous JM but then when you see the details it's mindboggling..I wonder how long it would take to create an artwork like this?

Joan Elizabeth said...

Amazing.

Unknown said...

Amazing work, i know personally the ARTIST and all his work.
NEVER cease to AMAZE me.