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Acrylic Mirror Sculptures by Rob Mulholland
A Scottish Artist, Rob Mulholland has built a range of sculptures out of Perspex glass that camouflage themselves into the background and appears at you suddenly as you change your perspective. According to the artists these sculptures represent people from the past who once occupied and lived in this space. The figures reflect the changes of the surroundings in themselves hence representing the daily changes happening around.
Via: Colossal
By Umair Shah on April 21, 2012













