Category Archives: Arts

Lace Fence from Demakersva

Lace fence from Demakersva.

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Horizons – Giant Steel Sculpture on a New Zealand Hilltop

Horizons by New Zealand artist Neil Dawson is a giant outdoor steel sculpture that gives the illusion of a windblown piece of paper resting on a hilltop. Dawson created the sculpture back in 1994 for Gibbs Farm, a outdoor sculpture collection in New Zealand.

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Dancing To The Rhythm by Santiago Salvador

This is the series “Dancing to the Rhythm” by painter Santiago Salvador. Man, are they ever fine!

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Deer-shaped Pylons

Cool deer-shaped pylons concept by DesignDepot.

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Portraits by Charlotte Caron

Cool portrait paintings by artist Charlotte Caron.

Big thanks to @nightgolfer for finding this talented artist.

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Pieces by Olaf Breuning

These cool pieces are by the Swiss artist Olaf Breuning, based in New York.

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The Knife by Spanish Artist Maria Lujan

The knife is a street art project by Spanish artist Maria Lujan.

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Outliers – Animal Tracks by Maskull Lasserre

Animal tracks are reproduced onto the soles of shoes that are worn to leave prints in urban areas, presented here at Articule, Montreal, QC. This project is called Outliers and is created by the Canadian artist Maskull Lasserre.

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Studio Bertjan Pot’s Rope Masks

Studio Bertjan Pot likes to experiment. they pride themselves on picking up a new material and pushing the boundaries of what it’s intended to be used for. Such is the case of these wonderful masks that were created during an attempt to make carpets.

“Although seemingly these masks tell stories, this again started out as a material experiment. I wanted to find out if by stitching a rope together I could make a large flat carpet. Instead of flat, the samples got curvy. When I was about to give up on the carpet, Vladi came up with the idea of ​​shaping the rope into masks. The possibilities are endless, I’m meeting new faces every day.”

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New Stencil Works by Street Artist C215

These great stencils are all new pieces from the past few months by French artist Christian Guémy aka C215. They are seen on the streets of Barcelona and Berlin. C215 has been an active street artist for over 20 years

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Street Art: Hanksy Takes On Danson And Cosby

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Street Chandelier by Werner Reiterer

Street Chandelier by Austrian artist Werner Reiterer.

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Balloon Installation by Choi Jeong Hwa

More than 10,000 balloons in used in this wonderful, fun and colorful installation! My God, I love balloons. So this makes me smile all over the body.

South Korean contemporary artist and designer Choi Jeong Hwa creates art that celebrates the peculiar beauty of synthetic materials and everyday objects while provoking reflections upon both consumption and harmony in our modern lives. Choi Jeong Hwa created this balloon installation at Gallery Central.

When I look at this installation, I also see one big colorful masculine ejaculation!
Very attractive!

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N Train Between Dekalb Ave and Canal Street, NYC

There’s a cool graffiti animation between Dekalb Ave and Canal Street in Manhattan, NYC.

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Playful Sculptures by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen

Funny and playful sculptures by Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen - ordinary objects depicted in monumental scale. The artistic team of Coosje van Bruggen and Claes Oldenburg has to date executed more than forty large-scale projects, which have been sited in various urban surroundings in Europe, Asia, and the United States.

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