The 'What Do Eyes Love' Exhibit Plays With Light and Color
Leslie Chen — May 31, 2011 — Art & Design
References: wetheurban & hypebeast
A stunning collaboration, the 'What Do Eyes Love' exhibit is what experimental art looks like at its best. Partnering with CLOT, Hong Kong design firm OUTSIGN.lab creates this stunning showcase which plays with light and color.
The 'What Do Eyes Love' showcase is a creative cluster of different elements working with each other and was photographed by Paul Tsang. One image is of a nude model with a white stencil projected (or painted) on her. The ultra-white design glows and looks as if it's coming from within her; emitting light as it tries to break through her skin. Appearing like an intricate tattoo on her face and all over her back, the light is stunning and otherworldly.
Appropriately titled 'What Do Eyes Love,' this exhibit definitely has my eyes falling in love.
The 'What Do Eyes Love' showcase is a creative cluster of different elements working with each other and was photographed by Paul Tsang. One image is of a nude model with a white stencil projected (or painted) on her. The ultra-white design glows and looks as if it's coming from within her; emitting light as it tries to break through her skin. Appearing like an intricate tattoo on her face and all over her back, the light is stunning and otherworldly.
Appropriately titled 'What Do Eyes Love,' this exhibit definitely has my eyes falling in love.
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