Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Monday, 11 April 2011
Sunday, 10 April 2011
Dirty Car Art
http://verybadfrog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Dirty-Car-Art-by-Scott-Wade.jpg
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http://ocondesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/scott-wade-dirty-car-art53.jpg
http://ocondesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/scott-wade-dirty-car-art7.jpg
http://ocondesign.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/scott-wade-dirty-car-art53.jpg
Living on a dirt road, artist Scott Wade decided to make his dust covered vehicle a little more appealing. Using a rubber paintshaping tool, paintbrushes and his fingers, these works of art can be completed in minutes or up to four hours. Scott has a full-time job as a Graphical User Interface Designer, but he is looking towards Dirty Car Art being a full time thing.
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Crazy Art(Coca-Cola Cans)
I never actually thought I would see something like this! It's the big Ben made out of coke cans. The sculptor goes by the name of Robert Bradford. His art work is really awesome. I wonder how long it took Robert to build this?
I thought this heart was pretty cute, and a good one to put on the blog. It's not really crazy, but I thought a lot of people would like it. I also couldn't find very much information on the heart itself. I did find out that the unknown artists make a lot of cool and funky junk like this. It's all recycled materials that have be cleaned, and washed(obviously). When they sell these they're 2"x2" and come complete with the 24" chain! I wonder how much detail actually goes into this heart? I think it would make a cute present for sure! ;)
- Rachel Williams
Funky Junq is cool upcycled stuff created with recycled/repurposed aluminum cans and other stuff. Help save the planet with this fun eco friendly necklace. Aluminum is washed and backed with foam so no worries of sharp edges. Size... See mor
I thought this heart was pretty cute, and a good one to put on the blog. It's not really crazy, but I thought a lot of people would like it. I also couldn't find very much information on the heart itself. I did find out that the unknown artists make a lot of cool and funky junk like this. It's all recycled materials that have be cleaned, and washed(obviously). When they sell these they're 2"x2" and come complete with the 24" chain! I wonder how much detail actually goes into this heart? I think it would make a cute present for sure! ;)
- Rachel Williams
Funky Junq is cool upcycled stuff created with recycled/repurposed aluminum cans and other stuff. Help save the planet with this fun eco friendly necklace. Aluminum is washed and backed with foam so no worries of sharp edges. Size... See mor
Nom Nom Pancake Art!
So, there is this guy, Jim, and he just wants to make some cool pancakes for his kid.
HIS WEBSITE
-Erin
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Nancy's food art
pandas made from rice and dry seaweed I believe. Kawaii (japanese for cute) http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2065/2511628848_cf8fe78f0b.jpg
awesome food art:http://www.photopumpkin.com/wp-content/uploads/food-art-121.gif
glass art
Glass has so many uses and is very pretty.
Leaf Art
This leaf art is created by carving into, or out of, a leaf. I think it would be interesting to use different types of leaves. http://www.geekologie.com/2010/09/shaming_the_caterpillars_carve.php Kimberlee
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Crazt Post-It Note Art!!
Monday, 4 April 2011
Rubik Cubism Art
Crazy Tongues
Sunday, 3 April 2011
Piero Manzonis Artist's Shit
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Ha Schult's Trash People
Ha Schult
1,000 trash people travel the world
He thinks we live in a world of garbage and so he uses garbage for his sculptures
hmmm...I wonder if that's considered recycling?
What is that?!
It's Beads! Millions and millions of beads! It's a huge kitchen made entirely out of beads. Liza Lou is an artist who creates art by gluing millions of tinny beads on each creation. ...I wonder ho long that took?!
She said:
"I began as a painter and I walked into a bead store and it was just like a flash in my mind. I just thought...that's the most amazing paint I've ever seen,"
Articles on Liza Lou:
http://clevelandart.wordpress.com/2009/09/09/meet-liza-lou/
http://www.wmagazine.com/artdesign/2008/09/liza_lou
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