Sculptures by Fiona Banner
Via: http://www.booooooom.com/2011/04/22/sculptures-by-artist-fiona-banner/
Easter eggs are a symbol for rebirth and the start of a new life. Over the coming months and years, Japan has to rebuild – Not just a country but homes, families and lives.
By buying an Eastern Egg, we’ll donate the proceeds to the Red Cross – Japan Tsunami Appeal.
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The book features beautiful forms painstakingly arranged by Francois Robert.
Art in the Streets is the first major U.S. museum survey of graffiti and street art. Continue Reading →
For a limited time, save 35% off everything at Kryptonite Prints and Apparel. Use code “SAV35″ when checking out. Continue Reading →
Artist Ed Chapman made this mosaic of Hendrix out of 5,000 Fender guitar picks. Continue Reading →
Beautifully cut typography pop-up books by Isaac Salazar. Continue Reading →
Compilation by Scott Snider for BlogTO
This is the inside story of Street Art – a brutal and revealing account of what happens when fame, money and vandalism collide. Exit Through the Gift Shop follows an eccentric shop-keeper turned amateur film-maker as he attempts to capture many of the world’s most infamous vandals on camera, only to have a British stencil artist named Banksy turn the camcorder back on its owner with wildly unexpected results.
One of the most provocative films about art ever made, Exit Through the Gift Shop is a fascinating study of low-level criminality, comradeship and incompetence. By turns shocking, hilarious and absurd, this is an enthralling modern-day fairytale… with bolt cutters.
Shepard Fairey‘s Obama Poster has been awarded the Brit Insurance Design of the Year award at the Design Museum in London.
Animated light paintings of a little piano player performing. Filmed at night with the lovely I-5 and San Diego skyline in the background. I would like to thank everyone for the fantastic feedback I have received lately. To answer a few questions, I wrote the music and recorded it first. The frames were photographed with a Canon Rebel using 20-30 second exposure time. I used a small green LED keychain light to draw each frame. Once all the positions were photographed they were strung together and synchronized to the music in After Effects.
Ryan Cashman:
Creator, Director, Animator, Editor
Sean Fau-Burnitz:
Director of Photography, Camera Operator