Eye Candy: Isidro Blasco
[Image: Photograph of 'The Middle of the End' installation at the Savannah College of Art and Design]
For this week’s Eye Candy we bring you the work of Spanish artist Isidro Blasco:
[He] combines architecture, photography and installation to explore themes of vision and perception in relation to physical experience. His work often references the realm of private or domestic space. Blasco normally begins by selecting one angle in a room or outdoors and then constructs a new space from the perspective of that vantage point [via].

[Image: Photograph of New Courtyards 9, part of the 'When I Look at it' installation at Contrasts Gallery]

[Image: Photograph of El Apartamento, 1992-1994]
For more of Isidro’s work visit his webpage – or head on over to artnet for a number of his projects.
found via designboom
::Eye Candy is a weekly post on exactly what it sounds like – something cool to look at, whether because the project is ill or simply because it warrants a ‘my ninjas, please‘. Find it here on architecture.MNP every Wednesday along with the Ninja Arithmetic feature – because hump-day is a bitch for ninjas, too::
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- Eye Candy: Andy Goldsworthy
- Eye Candy: MVRDV’s WOZOCO
- Eye Candy: Alexandre Farto
- Eye Candy: Nils Norman
- Eye Candy: Ville Spatiale
Posted: February 20th, 2008
at 9:05am by orangemenace
Categories: architecture, eye candy, featured ninjas, installation
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‘The Middle of the End’ is my favorite. I like his artwork, although I’m not really into the architecture. It’s an interesting way to get generate form, I’m not so sure about the materials though.
Mark Anthony
20 Feb 08 at 10:29 am