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One Man; 100,000 Toothpicks & 35 Years
November 07, 2011 | Aaron T
Rolling through the bay is an abstract toothpick sculpture of San Francisco. It has taken the artist Scott Weaver 35 years to build and he is still adding to it today. Using over 100,000 toothpicks and only glue to hold them together this intricate and mind blowing sculpture is over a metre and a half tall!
Human sized pin toy
September 08, 2011 | Dave Redfern
Lulu Guinness created this human-sized pin toy as part of Clerkenwell Design Week in the UK and placed the interactive sculpture for passers-by to have fun with. Passers-by were encouraged to step up to the screen and press their bodies against the pins to set an image of themselves. Source: Design Taxi
Categories: Art, Design, Photography
Architect: Tadao Ando
August 24, 2011 | Dave Redfern
Tadao Ando was born in Osaka, Japan in 1941. Unlike most contemporary architects, Ando did not receive any formal architectural schooling. Instead, he trained himself by reading and traveling extensively through Africa, Europe, and the United States. In 1970 he established Tadao Ando Architect & Associates. Ando rejects the rampant consumerism visible within much of today’s architecture. He responds both ...
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Original Photography; “Creative Couture” by Ted Sabarese
February 28, 2011 | Aaron T
These amazing photographs are taken by the photographer Ted Sabarese. His work has such rich creativity and execution. He shoots people. All kinds of people. For advertising, editorial and fine art projects. Check it out!
Categories: Art, Photography
Incredible 3D Character Design from the ‘Society of Digital Artists’
February 28, 2011 | Aaron T
via: CG Society
Gigantic Office Supplies
February 23, 2011 | Aaron T
A London based property developer needed to divide up a vast floor space so that agents could show prospective tenants that there were four clear and distinct areas for office space. They hired Radford Wallis to come up with an idea and so the Giant Office Supplies were born. The giant objects were positioned where the partitions would eventually be built. ...
Race Tracks of the World: Wooden Wall Sculpture
February 02, 2011 | Aaron T
Race Tracks Of The World is a unique wall decoration for the racing driver in you. Even if your not into race tracks the concept and beautiful visual appearance is enough to make you want one! They are made from high quality Baltic birch plywood and matte black Formica. You can select from almost every track around the world. The average size ...
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Amazing Paper Artworks by Cheong-ah Hwang
January 11, 2011 | Aaron T
Some people are simply born with amazing gift, like the power to make plain paper become multi-layered pieces of art. That’s exactly the case of Cheong-ah Hwang’s, an Korean artist. via: www.abduzeedo.com
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Scott Campbell, Laser Cut Money
January 10, 2011 | Aaron T
Tattoo artist Scott Campbell has created these artworks using layers of dollar bills and a laser cutting machine. Beautiful. via: www.hmroberts.co.uk
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Versatile Modular Shelving by Florian Gross
January 06, 2011 | Aaron T
Konnex is a modular system of shelves in cubes that fit together creating larger systems. But what distinguishes the work of Florian Gross is that they fit into a kind of overlap that creates other cubes and means you can change your design to suit your space. via: www.pristina.org
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FAILE Bedtime Stories
December 17, 2010 | Aaron T
Perry Rubenstein Gallery presents Brooklyn-based multimedia artists FAILE. The artist collaborative returns on November 4th with Bedtime Stories, an exhibition of new works that feature imagery mined from FAILE’s singular visual archive and that emphasize the painterly dimensions of their frenetic visual tapestries. Following on the heels of two major projects—the interactive arcade of Deluxx Fluxx and the haunting, allegorical ...
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