Posts tagged art.

This documentary looks incredible! “Getting Up” is a film about legendary L.A. graffiti artist Tony “Tempt” Quan who was diagnosed with ALS and became almost completely paralyzed. Through the use of some amazing technology Tony is able to continue making art with the movement of his eyes.

this is nuts. never ever let something stop you from doing what you love and what you do best, for that is you and you should marvel in it. When we create we try our best at it… we are a creation on this planet, so lets do the best we can do.

#graffiti  #street  #bins  #colour  #city  #road  #art  

All-round creatives House Industries have been commissioned by luxury French fashion label Hermès to create a wooden type-based window display for their flagship store in Tokyo. The main attraction is a solid cedar wood horse spelling out the word Hermès. 

Daniel Eatock talks about his recent work “Felt-tip Prints”.

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Art Series Hotels are hiding a $15,000 Banksy in one of their Hotels for you to steal. Grab it without getting caught and it’s yours.

Baking Cup Daisies Wall Art



More wall flowers today, these ones are made form push pins, large and small baking cups, spray paint and doilies.


Each flower is made of two baking cups, the top one crinkled into a pleasing fashion and the bottom laid nearly flat with a bright yellow pushpin through the middle.

Finding yellow push pins for this product proved problematic so I went with flat pins I could spray paint this also enabled me to throw in so matching doilies to the flowers for extra pop.

Spread them out in a pattern vaguely reminiscent of the Japanese cherry blossoms…

Simple and beaut.

Beethoven by Erika Iris Simmons

mental.

#pen  #paper  #no lifting  #art  

thisisaxiom:

Imagine walking into a silent room where a woman is mending. Now imagine that she’s sitting underneath 1,500 pairs of sharp Chinese scissors that are suspended from the ceiling, precariously pointed downwards. This was the idea behind The Mending Project by Beili Liu. 

In this ambitious, large-scale installation that was shown this past spring at the Women and Their Work Gallery in Austin Texas, Liu created an atmosphere of beauty and danger. She immersed her viewers in an environment that suggested fear and looming violence. Amazingly, Liu herself sat beneath the sharp blades. As each visitor entered the space, they were asked to cut off a piece of white cloth which hung near the entrance, and offer it to her. The mended fabric grows in size throughout the duration of the performance, taking over the floor. 

wow.

(via ohsehnsucht)