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architizer:

Abandoned Church is Turned into Art Installation
collegehumor:

How to Float
Putting David Blaine to shame.

collegehumor:

How to Float

Putting David Blaine to shame.

collegehumor:

Are You an Alcoholic?
Hi, I’m John, and I’m an alcoholic - who would like to place an order?

collegehumor:

Are You an Alcoholic?

Hi, I’m John, and I’m an alcoholic - who would like to place an order?

likeafieldmouse:

Richard Estes - The L Train (2009) - Oil on board

likeafieldmouse:

Richard Estes - The L Train (2009) - Oil on board

collegehumor:

The Creation of Batman Graffiti
And in the beginning, God wanted to see the world burn.

collegehumor:

The Creation of Batman Graffiti

And in the beginning, God wanted to see the world burn.

collegehumor:

You, Me [Click for full gallery]

Understand, me and you are not on the same level. Ever

theflat4:

Out of Disorder: Topographical Maps Carved from Electrical Tape

hifructosemag:

Japanese-born artist Sayaka Ganz creates sculptures out of discarded plastics found in thrift stores, converting these unwanted materials into graceful imitations of natural beauty. For her Running series, Ganz created life-like horses in mid-gallop. “Japanese Shinto beliefs are such that all objects and organisms have spirits, and I was taught in kindergarten that objects that are discarded before their time weep at night inside the trash bin. This became a vivid image in my mind,” Ganz explained her interest in recycled materials. She collects multitudes of plastic objects, organizing them in dozens of color-sorted bins in her basement. She then decides what to make when she has enough of one color, referencing photographs of her chosen species to convey its distinct movements and characteristics. Take a look at some photos of her work below as well as a video of her process, images courtesy of Sayaka Ganz.

MORE: http://hifructose.com/2013/02/19/sayaka-ganz-graceful-sculptures-made-of-recycled-plastics/