Paint Or Die But Love Me
July 22, 2008

Glossy, fluid, dangerous, beautiful table…
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Coathanger Gorilla Sculpture
June 13, 2008

David Mach is a sculptor and installation artist who puts wire hangers to use in his pieces of art. Mach first creates a plastic base of the figure he then wraps in coathangers. Hundreds of basic hangers are welded together and then the plastic base is removed, leaving the hanger sculpture ready for silver nickel plating. Click on the link to see more of this works.
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Random pic of the week
May 26, 2008





Marks when they are powerful, even changing some aspects, they still there in our minds. These tables bring some modifications that leave our head in a confused moment …
Can you recognise all of them?
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Random pic of the week
May 19, 2008


“Melting Thonet” and ”Thoneteando” by Argentinian designer and sculptor Pablo Reinoso.
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Hubcap Creatures
May 13, 2008

Hubcap Creatures by Ptolemy, who create a great art from unused objects. Hubcap creatures are made entirely from re-cycled materials. All the hubcaps are found, usually on the side of the road, and therefore bear the scars of their previous lives in the form of scratches and abrasions. More sexy fishes after the jump.

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Pedal Powered Lamborghini
May 13, 2008

This Lamborghini made of wire was shown off at the Art Car Parade in Manchester last month. The two guys behind it, sculptor Benedict Radcliffe and pedal car designer Ben Wilson collaborate to create this unbelievable fully functional, pedal powered, wire frame lamborghini.


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Random pic of the week
May 12, 2008

CrashBonsai is the creation of John Rooney, an artist who is torn between the desire to create and destroy. Recently, he has been making bonsai plants, and combining them with model cars and trucks which he has creatively smashed and melted, to create “CrashBonsai,” little living car crash sculptures.

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Random pic of the week
April 28, 2008

Trees and plants have a kind of flexibility that is both disturbing and inspiring. Left to their own devices they can wrap around objects and create strange works of unintentional art.

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Watch Components Motobikes
April 23, 2008









Makes me want to tear up my old watches and have some fun…
Spoon and Glove Art
April 12, 2008


MAD (Museum of Arts and design) has some really crazy or innovative displays. Jill Townsley’s piece “Spoons” looks incredible, constructed from over 9,000 plastic spoons and over 3,000 rubber bands and Susi Macmurry’s “A Mixture of Frailties” and is actually made from latex wash gloves, calico and tailor’s dummy.

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