Aakash Nihalani’s Three-Dimensional Shapes @ Long Island
New York artist Aakash Nihalani takes a more traditional, and slightly whimsical approach to the






New York artist Aakash Nihalani takes a more traditional, and slightly whimsical approach to the third-dimension with his series of 3D shapes. With a keen eye for perspective and careful camera juxtaposition, Nihalani incorporates colorful outlines together with his rudimentary geometric cutouts to produce… well, exactly what you see here. You can see more of Nihalani’s impressive work at his website, provided you’re able to tear yourself away from the drawing distractions coded in the site’s front landing page.
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