Hair Trees + Sky Art

We’ve been following artist Thomas Lamadieu’s Sky Art for a few years now and we just can’t seem to tire of the creative ways in which he’s able to illustrate characters from the negative space between photographs of buildings and skyscrapers. It’s fun to see him take his doodles out to more open spaces, flipping the sky on its head and using trees as hair. Honestly, what will he think of next?!

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  1. Michelle wrote:

    I love how he uses a given space and transforms it in a creative way. The pictures look stunning!
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    3.25.16
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  2. Leila wrote:

    I love his work, so creative and simple! Sometimes lately when I walk around the city & look up I imagine how would an illustration by Thomas be in this spot and this view!

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    3.27.16
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  3. nice…
    thank you

    4.5.16
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  4. Marina wrote:

    Really cool but makes me so dizzy.

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