Craters of Acrylic
By Noël Um Posted in Blog on August 6, 2013 0 Comments 1 min read
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What happens when paint gets three-dimensional? When it comes to the work of artist Karin Waskiewicz, 3-D paintings prove to be a thrilling textural adventure. Waskiewicz, who applies layers of acrylic before laying knife to panel, leaves no stone unturned when it comes to detailing. Her intricate etching creates a landscape of color reminiscent of floral, crustaceous growth on a crater off the shore of Jupiter. Check it out for yourself!

Via Design-Milk


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