Posts tagged "artwork"
New Banksy Work in London – Child Labour in the UK

New Banksy Work in London – Child Labour in the UK

A new Banksy piece has appeared in London. Located on Turnpike, world-renowned street artist Banksy’s latest coincides with Queen Elizabeth II’s 60-year reign as part of the royal Jubilee Celebration to mark the occasion. Utilizing the Union Jack that has been draped across a wall, Banksy applied his signature stencil to put a necessary spotlight...
Incredible LEGO Artworks by Nathan Sawaya

Incredible LEGO Artworks by Nathan Sawaya

Some artists use paint, others bronze or pencils, but not Nathan Sawaya who chooses to build his inspiring art out of LEGO® bricks. The former corporate lawyer quit his job in 2001 to focus on becoming the world’s foremost LEGO artist. With more than 1.5 million colored bricks in his New York studio, Saway’s sculptures...
Pin Art by Philip Karlberg

Pin Art by Philip Karlberg

Sweden based Photographer Philip Karlberg has just created a unique shoot for Swedish Plaza Magazine, sculpting famous faces by simply using clever lighting and carefully arranged wooden pins. Karlberg says:  A couple of months ago I came up with an idea I have had in mind for years. I just did not know what I...
JR x Jose Parla – “Wrinkles of the City” (Cuba)

JR x Jose Parla – “Wrinkles of the City” (Cuba)

TED winner JR has traveled to Havana, Cuba in order develop his latest installment of the series “Wrinkles of the City“. In this particular project, the french creative has collaborated with brooklyn-based artist José Parlá to conceive of and put in place this expansive public art project. JR is currently photographing the city’s elderly inhabitants,...
Pencil vs Camera by Ben Heine

Pencil vs Camera by Ben Heine

Beautiful Series entitled Pencil vs Camera by Ben Heine. An talented artist from Belgium.
Spiritual Ground by Baptiste Debombourg

Spiritual Ground by Baptiste Debombourg

For the first part of the new series of shows titled Spiritual Ground, Baptiste Debombourg has created a stunning spatial installation, which was specifically conceived for the Abbey’s Column Hall. A wave of broken glass is installed entering the space from the windows ‘carrying’ with it the light from the outside that passes through the...
BLACK MUSTACHE, from the 'MUSTACHE' card collection

BLACK MUSTACHE, from the ‘MUSTACHE’ card collection

While looking for inspirational stuff we came across the BLACK MUSTACHE, from the ‘MUSTACHE’ card collection over at Commonbloggers. Mustache is the new black – and always a perfect companion. These wonderfully weird mustaches will be perfect for many occasions. BLACK MUSTACHE has a black cover and various vibrant colors for the inlay card: azure...
Illustrations for Nerds in Love by Nicole Martinez

Illustrations for Nerds in Love by Nicole Martinez

Cute and Minimal posters for Nerds in Love by Nicole Martinez.
Gravity-Defying Land Art by Cornelia Konrads

Gravity-Defying Land Art by Cornelia Konrads

Over at Colossal we came across the German artist Cornelia Konrads who 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...
Limited Graffiti Posters by ROID

Limited Graffiti Posters by ROID

Topsafe London have announced a new print release by Roid. The print is loosely inspired by the hypocritical view point of most graffiti writers and all the media types and companies squeezing graffiti for everything its worth. This is Roids’ first print release since June 2009, and is released in anticipation of his upcoming debut...
Portraits Made of Layers of Wire Mesh by Seung Mo Park

Portraits Made of Layers of Wire Mesh by Seung Mo Park

Korean sculptor Seung Mo Park creates giant ephemeral portraits by cutting layer after layer of wire mesh. These sculptural masterpieces are part of Park’s latest series, called Maya. Each work begins with a photograph which is superimposed over layers of wire with a projector, then using a subtractive technique Park slowly snips away areas of...
Spectacular Light Painting by Dennis Calvert

Spectacular Light Painting by Dennis Calvert

It is hard to believe but photographer Dennis Calvert does not use digital manipulation for any of his Light Painting Pictures. With the right exposure on his camera, he swings around glow sticks in a dark room or outdoors at night to create his desired visual effect. See more of his work below or visit...