August 6, 2013
July 13, 2013
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July 8, 2013
Stunning Tattoos by Art Collaborators ‘Expanded Eye’
Artists Jade Tomlinson and Kev James of Expanded Eye split their time between London and Thonon-les-Bains, France where they pursue a wide range of artistic endeavors including illustration, street art, and tattoos. Kev does the actual ink work while the duo collaborate for several days on the artwork that merges natural elements with typography and geometry using extremely delicate line work.
Giant Chrome T-Rex Installed on the Seine River in Paris by Philippe Pasqua
Artist Philippe Pasqua recently completed installation of an impressive Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton that now stands watch over the Seine river in Paris. The structure is made from 350 chrome molded bones and measures a full 21′ x 12′ (3m by 6m). Photographs above courtesy Anthony Gelot.
July 5, 2013
July 3, 2013
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May 3, 2013
Delta Lamp: A Customizable Light Made from Rubber Bands
The Delta Lamp is the latest creation from French designer Malet Thibaut. The light is composed of five wooden pieces and 60 rubber bands that can be assembled in practically unlimited configurations to create different lighting patterns for maximum geometric shadow fun. The Delta Lamp will be available for purchase via his website in the near future.
April 3, 2013
Stop Motion Chalk Tetris by Chris Carlson
Denver-based artist Chris Carlson who is known for his work with 3D chalk illusions created a great stop motion Tetris game.
March 13, 2013
Top Secret Drum Corps
The Top Secret Drum Corps is a 25-person drum corps and colorguard group from Basel, Switzerland who display incredible precision and choreography despite being comprised of performers who have separate day jobs
March 1, 2013
February 21, 2013
Urban Vertical Garden
As part of an innovative partnership called Home Sweet Home (Lar Doce Lar) between multidisciplinary design firm Rosenbaum and TV producer Luciano Huck, the teams went through dozens of Brazilian homes doing dramatic makeovers of interior and exterior spaces. On their 48th home Rosenbaum designed a pretty amazing vertical garden that was suspended in a narrow walkway just outside the house. Reponse to the garden was so huge the firm quickly released design schematics (in Portugese) detailing how to build one.
February 20, 2013
February 16, 2013
February 12, 2013
Moses & Taps TopsprayerExpress
MOSES & TAPS™, the artist group also known as ERNI & BERT™ and TOPSPRAYER™, has grabbed the attention of both law enforcement officials and art critics. The ever-changing name of this collective is not borne out of indecision or marketing. Rather, it helps conceal the identities of its members while still defying the unwritten laws of graffiti: anonymity. The pseudonym is the signature that gives the work recognition value – for fans and for the police as well.
February 9, 2013
You Are Beautiful
Ten years ago Chicago artist and designer Matthew Hoffman decided to print a batch of 100 stickers that read simply “You Are Beautiful” which he gave to friends and colleagues who found the phrase to be inspiring, hopeful, and infectious. Requests for the stickers began to trickle in so Hoffman started selling them in small batches online at You-Are-Beautiful.com. Demand quickly began to swell, so much so that he’s now printed over 500,000 of them. Soon the stickers were accompanied by numerous public art installations in Chicago and eventually the message began appearing around the world on fences, street overpasses, and sidewalks. To celebrate 10 years of ‘You Are Beautiful’ Matt is putting together a book with help from Kickstarter that documents the evolution of the project including photography, stories, and tons of really awesome rewards including his hand-cut wood signs and of course tons of stickers.
February 7, 2013
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January 28, 2013
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January 15, 2013
I’m Not There: A Photographer Captures his own Shadow
I’m Not There is an ongoing series of portraits by photographer PoL Úbeda Hervàs who lives and works in Barcelona. He says the series came from changes in his life that left him unsure of who he is, but decided to leave the shoes as a small reminder that there was at least some fragment of his personality left behind, more than just a shadow.
January 9, 2013
Tangy City
Adam Crigler and Cami Best reppin' Orangatang in the New York City. Getting creative and showing us some of their favorite NYC skate spots.
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