Archive | April, 2010

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How car struck building

Posted on 28 April 2010 by admin

Unlikly

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Unusual clock-Pessoa clock

Posted on 24 April 2010 by admin

In an attempt to formalise the ritual of waiting, a clock was devised to leave traces of poems while it was turned on. The clarity of the traces is directly proportional to the amount of time one has to wait. The text engraved in the base is a poem by Pessoa, depicting concepts of time, and the futility of understanding them fully. Cinnamon is slowly dropped by the rolling cylinder, leaving traces on the street. [ 1 ]

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Parking Lot of the Personality Disordered

Posted on 23 April 2010 by admin

Interesting Parking

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Hooligan

Posted on 22 April 2010 by admin

Gerard Herman showed a hooligan pose constantly for one night, he actually hid his real arms under his jacket.

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Park Street Art

Posted on 21 April 2010 by admin

It’s a fusion of street art and ceramic. All pieces are hand-made, in a traditional process. I call it “urban jewellery”.

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Amazing 3D drawings

Posted on 15 April 2010 by admin

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Le paradoxe de Robinson

Posted on 12 April 2010 by admin

Who doesn’t want to see a palm tree swaying in the wind from his office window.

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Come on paint me white again

Posted on 11 April 2010 by admin

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Web Colors

Posted on 11 April 2010 by admin

Artist Ken Solomon has an interesting take on art by taking Goggle image results and Facebook pages then creates water colors out of them. I’ve always enjoyed the calmness in water colors and wished the web could reflect this.

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Super Mario Bros – Game Over – pop art

Posted on 09 April 2010 by admin

In 1499, Michelangelo created one of his most famous sculptures – La Pieta («Lamentation of Christ”), which became, according to art historians, the watershed between the Early and High Renaissance.  And in 2008, the Polish artist Cordial Lewandowski  creates his sculpture Game Over, which has become one of the most striking contemporary pop art sculptures.

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