Archive for the ‘Sculpture’ Category

Neon Waterfalls

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Like a freak midnight rainbow, this ongoing series of lit waterfalls titled Neon Luminance is part of a collaboration between Sean Lenz and Kristoffer Abildgaard over at From the Lenz. The duo dropped high-powered Cyalume glow sticks in a variety of colors into various waterfalls in Northern California and then made exposures varying from 30 […]

Anime Characters Interacting With the Environment

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Lowra had the job of designing, printing and position some animé characters in several different environments.

Cork Head Art

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Cork’s elasticity combined with its near-impermeability makes it suitable as a material for bottle stoppers, especially for wine bottles. Cork stoppers represent about 60% of all cork based production. Cork’s low density makes it a suitable material for fishing floats and buoys, as well as handles for fishing rods…

Giant Sculptures by Claes Oldenburg

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Claes Oldenburg (born January 28, 1929) is a Swedish sculptor, best known for his public art installations typically featuring very large replicas of everyday objects. Another theme in his work is soft sculpture versions of everyday objects. Many of his works were made in collaboration with his wife, Coosje van Bruggen, who diseased in 2009 […]

Wicked Burger Art

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Burger time! But not just any burger – try choosing from the Trojan Horse or Neil Armstrong burgers. Two graphic designers from France, Quentin and Thomas, started this random project one afternoon, after they decided to photograph one of their meals and put it online. “We were so bored of random food at lunch, so […]

Bryan Berg – The World’s Best Card Stacker

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Bryan Berg was introduced to card-stacking by his grandfather at the age of 8. He is a self-taught artist in all of the techniques he uses today. Berg’s freestanding card structures are based on a grid-like arrangement, which Berg tested in a structural engineering lab to support 660 lbs per square foot – using no […]

Photographs of Mirrors in the Desert

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Daniel Kukla is a photographer who had formal training in biological and anthropological sciences. His educational background plays a major part of his artistic practice, and this can be seen in his clever project titled, The Edge Effect.