Missy Kelley Brooklyn

Book Origami

Recycled art by Isaac Salazar

I see my work as a way to display a meaningful piece of art onto a book that would otherwise sit on a shelf and collect dust; it’s also my way of recycling a book that might otherwise end up in a landfill.  The words or symbols I use are drawn from anything that invokes inspiration or encouragement, such as “Read”, “Dream” and the Recycle symbol.  If my work also makes people look at a book and even art in a new light then the piece has done its job

3D Paintings on Glass

Artist Xia Xiaowan paints layers on separate pieces of glass to achieve a 3D look.

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Urban Intervention by Krystian truth czaplicki

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BMW art car designed by Jeff Koons

Blu + Os Gémeos in Lisbon

This amazing project got a lot of attention, and as Blu says: “a big project is not really finished without a super boring time-lapse video on youtube”, so here it is.

Read more: http://www.unurth.com/456923/Blu-Os-G-meos-in-Lisbon-Timelapse-Video#ixzz0qsuswtbp

Camouflage Art

The art of Laurent La Gamba is all about becoming a chameleon in daily life environments. He’s tried to become invisible at supermarkets, on the streets, and other places.

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// Over heard discussion… about ART//

At breakfast the other morning I heard the table beside me debating about art. One side felt design was art, the other disagreed. I’ve had this discussion and it’s about as fruitful as the “what does god look like” conversation.

My stance is, art is whatever you want it to be. The end.

So when I came across these; I just had to post them.

Art?

Dead Fly Art

dead fly art

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Art?

Snail sink designed by High Tech

sink

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MadeByJulene
Pretty Paper Art. Delicious!

MadeByJulene

Pretty Paper Art. Delicious!

Digital Confetti

The installation builds off traditional interactive party elements such as noisemakers, confetti, balloons, and fireworks, creating an entertaining centerpiece allowing both individual and group interaction. A twelve-foot diameter weather balloon floats above the pool at the Four Seasons restaurant. Projectors surrounding the balloon display “Digital Confetti”, small colorful shapes that mimic swimming fish in their movements.

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Murmur Study by Christopher Baker

A live Twitter visualization and archive

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