swallow-the-sun:

Brazilian artist Henrique  Oliveira uses wood collected from the streets of São Paulo to create  huge installations that he calls “tridimensionals”. The thin sections of  wood, obtained from old fencing and boarding known as “tapumes”, are  bent and curved into these enormous structures that seem to spill off  the gallery walls.

swallow-the-sun:

Brazilian artist Henrique Oliveira uses wood collected from the streets of São Paulo to create huge installations that he calls “tridimensionals”. The thin sections of wood, obtained from old fencing and boarding known as “tapumes”, are bent and curved into these enormous structures that seem to spill off the gallery walls.

(via accident-prune)