Japanese art student Takashi Masubuchi from the Tokyo University of the Arts used petroleum based paint products to create his senior thesis exhibition project ‘Drip’. Therefor he climbed up onto a gigantic cube of styrofoam and dips slowly and carefully black or white paint onto the surface. The acidic paint ate its way through the styrofaom cubes and creates surreal organic forms that look like from outer space and mimic the process of decomposition.





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Aug 30, 2012 · 23:37
Does this freak anybody else out? It just makes me cringe for some reason, not the artwork itself just the look of it...
Aug 31, 2012 · 12:56
In a good or a bad way?
Nov 08, 2012 · 14:59
Good way...I think. I have that weird phobia of clusters of holes though, and this reminds me of it a bit.