Thursday, April 26, 2012

Illustrated Collection of Absurd and Funny Statements Overheard

These colorful illustration works are by artist Karen Kurycki. These were created from absurd/funny/thought-provoking statements that she overheard on twitter. The results are excellent.



































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Monday, April 23, 2012

Tilt-Shift Photography Makes Lego Brick Rooms Look Like Full-Size Gallery Space

Sao Paolo, Brazil-based photographer Valentino Fialdini has built surreal rooms entirely out of LEGO. His latest collection carries photographs of these empty architectural spaces with colorful and all-white LEGO walls, floors and corridors. With some clever lighting and camera tricks too, Fialdini has captured these tiny spaces as vast and spacious.















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Thursday, April 19, 2012

Deer-Shaped Electrical Towers in Russia

Check out this cool deer shaped hydro tower concept by Moscow-based design studio DesignDepot.



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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Hauntingly Deceptive Skull Portraits by Tom French

Painter Tom French just posted a number of new paintings in preparation for his upcoming exhibition titled Don’t Look Back at Zero Cool Gallery in London later this month. French’s acrylic works often depict couples in seemingly amorous relationships that create the optical illusion of a skull, pieces that walk the line between beautiful and unsettling.












Via: Thisiscolossal

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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Airplane Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style

On a domestic flight in 2010, artist and photographer Nina Katchadourian impulsively put a tissue paper toilet seat cover on her head in the plane lavatory and snapped a picture. Your first thought may not have been, "Wow, this is totally like 15th-century Flemish style portraiture paintings!" but that was where she went with it. She calls the series “Seat Assignment: Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style.”

While in the lavatory on a domestic flight in March 2010, I spontaneously put a tissue paper toilet cover seat cover over my head and took a picture in the mirror. The image evoked 15th-century Flemish portraiture. I decided to add more images made in this mode and planned to take advantage of a long-haul flight from San Francisco to Auckland, guessing that there were likely to be long periods of time when no one was using the lavatory on the 14-hour flight. I made several forays to the bathroom from my aisle seat, and by the time we landed I had a large group of new photographs entitled Lavatory Self-Portraits in the Flemish Style.


























Via: Flavorwire

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Moving Tank Library That Gives Out Books

Argentina-based artist Raul Lemesoff took an old 1979 Ford Falcon, ormerly belonging to the Argentine armed forces, and transformed it into a mobile library shaped like a tank. His portable project titled Arma De Instruccion Masiva, translated as Weapon of Mass Instruction, roams the streets of Buenos Aires, attacking its people with knowledge.
















Flickr Via Mymodernmet

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