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    Tennis balls by Ana Soler

    by Anastasia Stolyarova 2012-03-07, 12:16 PMupdated 2017-12-05, 7:29 PM

     

    Spanish artist Ana Soler has a knack for taking the everyday object and creating spectacular installations. Ana Soler‘s fun installation Causa-Efecto with 2000 tennis balls hung to look like they’re bouncing every which way. The multiple trajectories that these balls take have you looking in all directions.

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