Japanese artist y_yamaden carved this Marge Simpson sculpture out of a banana
For the New York Times Magazine article “What if the Secret to Success Is Failure?”, advertising studio Doyle Partners created wonderful adhesive tape/typographic installations. But the making of videos are even better (see “Cipher” and “In the Gym”). SOURCE
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From a never before seen documentary called “A Boy Named Charlie Brown”
8 Hours in Brooklyn from Next Level Pictures on Vimeo. All footage was shot within an 8 hour span in Brooklyn, NYC. Shot on Rule Boston Camera’s Phantom Flex camera. Director/Cinematographer: Jonathan Bregel Color Grade: Khalid Mohtaseb Production NGAFers: Dan Selby, Jesse Korman, Chris Dowsett Executive Producer: James Douglas Production Company: Next Level Pictures Song ...
This is a video shows girls throwing colored powder at each other. Directed By: Nick Thompson Assistant Director: Josh Thompson
“When Paintballing meets Street Art the end result can only be amazing! These Paintballing legends turn the graffiti world on its head using their paintball guns to create awesome street art images. ”
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Preston Moeller created a Rubberband Chair, which uses 65,000 rubber bands and took 336 hours to make.
Artist James Charles used actual American currency as his canvas to create these pop culture themed dollars. The dollars were part of the American Iconomics show at San Francisco’s Shooting Gallery.
Melting Fan art installation on display at a subway station in Atlanta.