Hyper-realistic sculpture of ocean waves by Japanese art collective Mé

The art collective known as [目], which translates to ‘eye’ in Japanese, has garnered attention for their hyper-realistic sculpture of ocean waves. This installation, titled “Contact”, was showcased at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo and is a testament to their incredible skill in creating a piece that so closely resembles the swelling and surging of the sea.

The collective, consisting of artist Haruka Kojin, director Kenji Minamigawa, and production manager Hirofumi Masui, focuses on artworks that manipulate perceptions of the physical world. Their work invites viewers to question the reliability and certainty of their surroundings, offering a profound commentary on the nature of perception and reality.

Mé works on the realization of artworks that manipulate perceptions of the physical world. Their installations provoke awareness of the inherent unreliability and uncertainty in the world around us.

More info: Website (h/t: Spoon & Tamago).

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Leandro Lima
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CEO-founder of Visualflood. A Brazilian fine art photographer, among other things, who loves visual arts, nature, science, and innovative technologies.

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