By William Pye, scientific wonders in the world of art, working with the science and natural geometry of water Pye makes huge whirlpools that look like the kind to devour a pirate ship in the eye of a storm. This piece entitled Charybdis, is based, like many of his other works on myth and legend.
“The sirens Charybdis and Scylla resided in the Sicilian Sea. Homer tells us that because Charybdis had stolen the oxen of Hercules, Zeus struck her with a thunderbolt and changed her into a whirlpool whose vortex swallowed up ships. ”
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By Michael Page, these outpourings of luminous colour just look like they are about to start swirling and shifting in invisible currents, the subjects of the paintings seem surrounded by billowing magic. There’s something about them that just captivates you, I can’t bring myself to look away.
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By Tony Gaglio, I just had a message from this brilliant digital artist showing off some truly abstract, magical images, I would adore to have one of these in a hi-res as my desktop wallpaper. He has one of the most well designed, quality Tumblr’s around too, the forthcoming t-shirts with these designs on also look right up my street, check them out! Thanks to Tony for submitting them!
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