This dramatic suspended ocean surface wave by Miguel Rothschild is also the sky when seen from underneath. The impressively detailed fabric installation is hung at such an angle that it appears moving toward you. As you walk behind and look underneath, the waves take on the look of an ominous sky. Very impressively made, with each filament acting as support and texture, but also adding a sense of rain and drama to the design.ย Via Colossal:

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