Traces Of Love And Personal Connections In Geometric Abstraction By Haris Lithos
Deep, striking colors and a delicate technique compose Haris Lithos‘ graceful traces on canvas, paper and wood. Working with models and occasionally objects and clothes, the artist stands mainly as an observer, a medium of his artistic practice, watching and guiding his subjects as they leave their body prints on the surface.
Lithos is an artist who pays a lot of attention to detail. His forms often repeat yet always differ from one another, highlighting each subject’s uniqueness. Whether it’s a female body or a teddy bear, each leaves behind a personal trace, a memento of its coexistence and collaboration with the artist.
More: Instagram h/t: art-sheep
More Inspiring Stories
Japanese Papercraft Artist Creates Amazing Gundam Masks
New Fashion Dolls Available At Tokyo Disney Resort
This Brooklyn Eatery Offers A Pizza Topped With... Mini Pizza Slices
Artist Places ‘At-Home Abortion Kit’ Clothes Hangers In Pharmacies To Protest Abortion Laws
This Alien Face Mask Is Sure To Keep Covid At Bay
This Girl is Doing Halloween Decorations Totally Right!
Loewe's Totoro Capsule Collection Is as Magical as the Film
Street Artist Transforms Harlem Basketball Court Into Vibrant Mural
A Designer and Engineer Have Created a Rideable Piece of Luggage
Mister Global Contestants Dress In Their National Costumes And Look Like Video Game Bosses
Chinese Make-Up Artist With An Audience Of 360k Followers On Instagram Turns Herself Into Johnny Depp
Microsoft Will Send This Awesome Looking Windows 95 Sweater To Some Lucky Fans
Cute As A Button Crochet Cowls
Japanese Artist Makes Incredibly Detailed Paper Watches That Look Like They Were 3d Printed
This Artist Has Made A Portrait Of Accordionist From Real Accordions
Giant Snorlax Cushion Is The Comfiest Pokémon Bed You Can Take A Nap On
Meet Nicole McLaughlin, An Innovative Upcycler That Creates Sculpture-Like Garments Out Of Secondhand Treasures
Renowned Tattoo Artist Inked Clients Through a Hole in the Wall Without Ever Meeting Them
Designer Makes Her Clothes Unique By Printing On Manhole Covers, And It Breaks The Internet
Hong-Kong Artist Chuchu Creates Outrageously Gorgeous Sculptural Hats
Hilarious Cosplay Fails
Incredible-Looking Bookshelf Created By A Couple From Australia
This 19th-Century Tool Box Is Meticulously Designed To Hold 300 Tools
Saddle Shoes In Their Highest Popularity Period – One Of Favorite Fashion Styles Of Young Girls From Between The 1920s And 1950s