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egiyans:Jon Rafman - Brand New Paint Job (2013)
likeafieldmouse: Jon Rafman - From the series 16 Google Street Views (2009)
click on the photo to see it larger (from an idea of Jon Rafman / http://googlestreetviews.com )
again : (from an idea of Jon Rafman / http://googlestreetviews.com )
Follow this person’s Tumblr. Fucking amazing. “Montreal-based Jon Rafman started collecting screen captures of Google Street Views from a range of Street View blogs and his own exploration of the program. His Tumblr of his findings is
Image collected by Jon Rafman from google street view.
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aqqindex: Jon Rafman, Matisse Boy’s Room, 2011
aqqindex: Jon Rafman, 9-eyes.com
The street views Google wasn’t expecting you to see Artist Jon Rafman’s photo project The Nine Eyes of Google Street View, named after the nine lenses mounted on a Google Street View car, collects the strange and beautiful images they capture by
rob-art: Jon Rafman
zachfeuer: Jon Rafman, Auerbach Train, 2013
fohk: artist wrapped rooms by jon rafman
for1010101010:AI-Generated Art series by Jon Rafman (2022)
reginasworld: For his ongoing project titled “Brand New Paint Job,” artist Jon Rafman transforms domestic and familiar settings by imagining them as classic paintings. Using recognizable patterns and paintings from artists such as Basquiat, Lichtenstein,
black–lamb: nyctaeus: Jon Rafman - 9 Eyes of Google Street View but is that a baby in the 7th one? or nah? It looks like one
heptagram: Jon Rafman
pulmonaire: Sculptures by Jon Rafman
darksilenceinsuburbia: Jon Rafman. New Age Demanded. Bulbous Mason, 2012. Archival pigment print, 147 x 107 cm. Bubbly Kandinsky, 2012. Archival pigment print, 147 x 107 cm. Ribbed Delaunay, 2012. Archival pigment print, 147 x 107 cm. Name 9. Van
nyctaeus: Jon Rafman. ‘You Are Standing in an Open Field’, 2015Inkjet prints mounted on dibond, resin, polystyrene‘…his recent work explores these same themes and environments in large-format prints, depicting den desks and keyboards littered
artruby: Jon Rafman at Zach Feuer