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EVOL’s Miniature City
We’ve been away for a few days…sorry about that. Allow us to get back in the swing with this really unique art installation in Hamburg, Germany by celebrated artist EVOL. This piece, created for a music festival there, features a miniaturized “city”, where people can stomp through like giants, wreckage not included. If only it | More…
Water Sculpture by Shinichi Maruyama
I can’t believe I haven’t posted before about Japanese artist Shinichi Maruyama. Maruyama uses ultra slow-motion video to create brilliant works of art with paint and other liquids. Check out the video above for just a glimpse into this truly unique artist’s world.
The Shadow Machine
In an abandoned subway station in NYC there exists an underground, “secret” gallery called The Underbelly Project, where street artists of various creeds come together to create extraordinary works that mostly go unseen by the general public. One such work is called The Shadow Machine, created by street artists Jason Eppink and I AM. The | More…
Glimpse by Sarah Dayo
Check out “Glimpse” by artist Sarah Dayo. Glimpse is designed using a specially cut mirror made to look as though you are peeking through a door. Via SarahDayo.com: Sometimes we cannot help but to try and catch a glimpse of the otherside. Passing through the everyday spaces we inhibit, the door half opened always stirs up a sense | More…
After the Fall of the Soviet Empire
I really enjoyed perusing the photos of Eric Lusito, who visited many of the abandoned military bases of the Soviet Empire after the fall of communism in the area. I love photos of abandoned places, and as these also include a bit of meaningful history, I love them all the more. On a side note, | More…
Skylar Nielsen's "Darkness"
I spent way more time this morning than I should have admiring Skylar Nielsen’s portfolio. This guy has a real eye, and I found particular delight in his photography project, titled Darkness. Check it out…but don’t say I didn’t warn you about the time. His website is pretty impressive, as well.






