Not too many people still get their milk delivered to the doorstep but those who do have recently been waking up to a surprise with their morning milk. When they go to the doorstep they’ve found extra bottles intricately decorated with cows, sheep or mice. For months, residents have been trying to figure out who their secret deliveries are from; now the artist has been revealed.
Continue reading...Thursday, September 4, 2008
Artists create unique street art from plant material that’s been cut, shaped and attached to various sites, introducing splashes of green to urban landscapes. Other artists grow their moss from scratch, creating a glue-like paste which is the painted on their chosen surface before dutifully tending the mini-ecosystem, watering, feeding, encouraging it to breathe life anew.
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Through time-lapse photography, artists are able to capture the ephemeral, organic qualities of light making it seem somewhat more real, more alive. We’ve compiled a list of our favorite light graffiti images for you so you too can appreciate the transient, untouchable qualities of this new wave art form.
Continue reading...Friday, August 22, 2008
Artists, generally, put an enormous amount of time and effort into their works, so when it all disappears within one day, it must be totally heart-wrenching. Brazilian artist, Nele Azevedo diligently carved hundreds of miniature ice figures as part of a recent installation only to watch them slowly melt in the heat of the day.
Continue reading...Thursday, August 21, 2008
Graffiti is a form of expression and, without fail, manages to draw opinion. Some people find it intriguing, beguiling, beautiful and imaginative, others look upon it is as having a complete lack of respect for the law. Graffiti challenges ideals and perceptions while at the same time shapes and changes the environment in which we live, whether people think for the better, or not.
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
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