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henrique oliveira

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artist henrique oliveira has made a few small blog runs already but his work is too incredible to pass up, especially on before & after day when we celebrate the idea of turning something old into something new and beautiful. henrique reuses old and peeling wood and turns them into these incredible curving, undulating installations. i am dying to see these in person, but in the meantime, i can’t think of a prettier piece of eye-candy for thursday morning. via mandr.

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Liane

really. thanks for sharing this. makes me want to be back in school dreaming and making stuff.

sara

wow. reminds me of the forts in “where the wild things are”. simply mesmerizing.

Bonnie

Passion is the word that comes to mind when I look at his work. No bland or tranquil feeling is present. I love the strong, eruptive, and graceful forms. And plus the scale of his art is overwhelming!

Abbie

This reminds me of Where the Wild Things Are. So whimsical and gorgeous!

Rena

Incredibly beautiful – like a marbled paper explosion into 3 dimensions. I want a dwelling covered in this. In the middle of a field in the San Juan Islands maybe…

Simon Fleming

Every once in a while you come across artists that work in the realm of the Epic. Oliveira is one of those artists. Mind blowing. I think I need to get back into the studio now.

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