“Time to fly.” Chilean/Japanese artist Kazuki Guzmán takes everyday objects and turns them into something extraordinary.
“Time to fly.” Chilean/Japanese artist Kazuki Guzmán takes everyday objects and turns them into something extraordinary.
“American Ninja much.” These cement filled beer can nun-chucks (bud chucks, if you will) are a collaboration between Brooklyn based industrial designer Chen Chen and Kai Tsien Williams.
Smoke plume tree houses and homes on stilts by artist Dietrich Wegner.
“Like sitting on a cloud.” Friggen amazing cloud tree- house sculpture by Artist Deitrich Wegner.
Very fancy Starbucks cup, fancy huh? Sung Ji- Hyung has applied a crazy jewel treatment to the packaging of these rather common beverage.
“Star in a Jar.” Spotted this clever electric light-bulb in a jar by artist Matt Johnson.
“Go Hard.” Incredible slate sculptures by Stephen Kettle. He works primarily with thin pieces of stone slate, using the material to build figures, busts, animals, and other objects.
Scream! I dare yah. Jakob Hunosoe is a Danish photographer who slightly alters ordinary objects to create these humorous and unexpected images.
Run while you can, days are getting darker. Photo by Moobylovesme
Foot Loose, the days where random things seem to exist and be accepted as normal. By photographer Alex Belyaev
Using binder clips, playing cards, paperclips and many other household objects, mathematician Zachary Abel pieces together intricate geometric structures.
“1,000 Doors” was an enormous 10-story public art installation made from 1,000 reused doors by South Korean artist Choi Jeong- hwa. From what I can tell it appears the piece was installed somewhere in Seoul in 2009. Choi discusses his process over on the Creators Project where he talks about becoming a public installation artist because he was unable to draw or paint, but would instead spend much of his time walking around the city discovering interesting trash and discarded objects and photographing it. Deep stuff. koreeaaa Numba 1!
Broo, let’s just moss. Photographer Paul McGee snapped a shot of this awesome VW Beetle encased in moss at the Belladrum music festival in Scotland.
Wonderfully detailed sculptures carved from crayons and pencils by artist Diem Chau.
Sometimes yah just gotta flip. Photo by Thomas Prior.