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Time is running out

Posted on 30 July 2010 by admin

Startling clocks

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A typographic performance

Posted on 28 July 2010 by admin

“type should move.”

Human billboards in London (and in the whole UK) are very in fashion: they have been the most economic way to advertise without paying taxes, since 200 years ago. They use the ability a body has to move (so you don’t need to buy a space), and also the communicative potentialities that the body naturally possesses.

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Black Hole and Dead Star Michel de Broin

Posted on 11 May 2010 by admin

Black Hole…huge ball 4 meters in diameter,  is made of … 72 ordinary office chairs and Dead Star – taken from the set of used batteries. As its name suggests, the sculpture “slowly cooled since then, as it does not happen any electrical activity.  Interestingly, while no longer able to be a source of energy, batteries nonetheless become a source of new life: the life works of art.

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Web of words

Posted on 02 May 2010 by admin

Pablo Lehmann: Paper Artist

So, so beautiful, and so many more over on Pablo’s website right here.

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Amazing 3D drawings

Posted on 15 April 2010 by admin

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Spiral Jetty end of road

Posted on 05 April 2010 by admin

Spiral Jetty, or spiral dam was constructed  the sculptor Robert Smithson .

Spiral dam – one of the most important works of Robert Smithson, a cornerstone in the development of art connected with the water and land.

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Art By Artist Maurizio Cattelan

Posted on 02 April 2010 by admin

Maurizio Castellana – self-taught artist, at different times worked as a cook, a gardener, a security guard. Creative career began with the manufacture of furniture for her apartment, calling it “functional furniture with creative overtones.
Creativity Maurizio Castellana provocative. He became famous for his work La Nona Ora (The sculpture depicts the pope, has fallen from being hit by a meteorite).[1]

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Pencil Carving Art by Getty Dalton

Posted on 31 March 2010 by admin

Dalton Getty works very slowly. He does not use any special tools: for he needed only a blade, a sewing needle and a very bright light. To protect their vision, the author works for one and half hours a day. One tiny sculpture may take several months, and the creation of the previously mentioned script in Dalton took 2,5 years.

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Sometimes what we see is a completely different meaning

Posted on 26 March 2010 by admin

Robert The, that is also a mathematician, has made these bizarre creations for many years. Walking that fine line between bizarre and functional, Robert The is an artist that takes books and cut forms out of them while creating a juxtaposition between the two.

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