Storm drain graffiti
Awesome storm drain graffiti in Sao Paolo, Brazil! [via StumbleUpon]
Awesome storm drain graffiti in Sao Paolo, Brazil! [via StumbleUpon]
Andy Hadle‘s a sculptor who likes to use new and used consumer materials in his “comic exaggerations of contemporary American culture.” He also has some interesting in-process shot included in his portfolio.
Yesterday at Figment, a participatory arts event on Governor’s island in New York City, Nick Normal and I met 0H10M1ke, who draws 1 minute portraits of strangers on matchbooks and hands them out. I thought it was such a sweet idea! He’s been doing it for a long time; Nick and I got portraits numbered […]
Awesome post on Reddit, Maggoty writes – My wife probably spent about 2 to 3 years on this doing it on an off. 300 to 400 hours she’s estimated. Its 58cm long by 40 cm high. p.s. She’s awesome!
The folks at Kolb Technology put together this series of tutorial videos (second part here) to show what goes into making models using their modeling clay.
Via Dinosaurs and Robots come these amazing pictures of a derelict machine shop in the mountains of North Carolina. “No one on the mountain can remember it being open” says the Mondo-Blogo author who snapped the pics. It looked like, one day possibly in the 1960s or 70s, that they just up and closed without […]
David Mach’s coat hanger gorilla via Book of Joe.