Must Reblog again because this is fucking sick ass Street art..
Someone tell me how works like this are destroying society?
Must Reblog again because this is fucking sick ass Street art..
Someone tell me how works like this are destroying society?
This is strangely depressing and incredibly disturbing.
this is amazing
(Source: elysium-fic)
(viaskeletales)
2544. Keisuke Tanaka Whittlings. Taking large blocks of wood, Keisuke Tanaka meticulously whittles them down – occasionally preserving the original surface while sometimes leaving no trace at all – to reveal a blend of realistic and imaginary landscapes. The result is dynamic wooden sculptures that often depict forests, mountains and clouds, reaching high towards the sky.
The Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers (also Basilika Vierzehnheiligen)
been there, done that!!
Chen Hun-Hao mimics landscape paintings by great Chinese painters from the 11th century, only he has a slightly different take in that he uses a nail gun. The results however, are equally as stunning and impressive.
(viamyedol)
2297. Gyre by Chris Jordan. So you think its just another Japanese wave painting, eh? Actually…composed of 2.4 million pieces of plastic, which is the estimated number of pounds of plastic that enter the world’s ocean’s every hour.
found these postcards while perusing the web. korean cats called jetoy.
owl in flight
ink (2012)
by Iain Macarthur
As if painting a masterpiece using a standard paintbrush wasn’t challenging enough, artist Tyree Callahan decided he needed a new and unique method for applying paint. His approach? Transform a 1937 Underwood Standard typewriter into a painting device by replacing each of the ink pads with colored paint pads and relabel the corresponding key with the same color in place of letters.
OMG
Mel Bochner, “Oh Well” (2010).
This pretty much sums up my day. Also, can’t stop thinking about the Bochner show I saw at the National Gallery last fall.