Metamorphic Street Lamps by Pieke Bergmans
The wibbly-wobbly street lamps of Pieke’s seem to have been awakened from the dreams of Nemo in Slumberland, with a little help from Dr. Seuss as he stepped through the Wardrobe.
Artist: Website (via: Design Boom)
My brother and his girlfriend make art.
A jellyfish made of jelly by My brother Brian.
A hedgehog made of peanut butter by Maryann.
(Source: nerdick-elf)
Time Warp tattoo by Koray Karagözler
Oh, what time is it, you ask? About a quarter to galaxial-timesplosion.
Artist: DeviantArt
Susanna Bauer’s Artworks on Leaves
1. Trans-Plant
2. Close
3. Cubetree
4. Aura (with fingers)
Gravity-Defying Land Art by Cornelia Konrads
German artist Cornelia Konrads creates mind-bending site-specific installations in public spaces, sculpture parks and private gardens around the world. Her work is frequently punctuated by the illusion of weightlessness, where stacked objects like logs, fences, and doorways appear to be suspended in mid-air, reinforcing their temporary nature as if the installation is beginning to dissolve before your very eyes. One of her more recent sculptures,Schleudersitz is an enormous slingshot made from a common park bench, and you can get a great idea of what it might be like to sit inside it with this interactive 360 degree view.
What you see here only begins to sratch the surface of Konrad’s work. You can see much more on her website. All imagery courtesy the artist.
[via This is Colossal]
(Source: heddaphoto)
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Stephanie Beck, Aviary 2010
“I am interested in ideas of fragility and transience and how these states exist in the architecture of the public and private spaces in which we live. I am inspired by our mental and physical experiences of spaces and buildings as we move through them and/or they change over time. In many ways I see buildings and structures as surrogates for ourselves and use them to investigate and illustrate our human frailties.”
Chimerical Key Necklaces by Keyper’s Cove
Until I discovered these clandestine artifacts online, I thought keys were mostly for dropping while you fumbled to unlock your door after a late night of binge drinking… I had no idea they could also be used to open mystical wormholes to other realms or the tombs of forgotten heathen deities. Turns out you can wear them too! Why does no one tell me these things. Now if only someone can find the key to my heart. All key necklaces available for purcase at etsy.
Artist: DeviantArt / Website