"Last Kiss," a digital piece by Adam Martinakis:
Laika Yaz reviewed Martinakis's work a couple months ago:
He calls his work "digital sculptures", though in reality it's hard to place them in either the scale of sculpture or architecture. He threads human forms through the facades of buildings. Smaller figures serve as scale markers as they gawk at the partial giants before them. Hands reach up out of platforms. Bodies–seemingly made of granite, with visible seams–protrude from soaring walls. The giants, always headless, reach to each other through what appears to be a structural entrapment. They're stuck in our cities, offering hands to each other, trying to find a way to connect through the hard lines of concrete that make up the scaffolding of our everyday lives.
More work by Martinakis here.
