Noriko Ambe
March 31st, 2009 | 3 CommentsArtist about self: “After getting aware of the viewpoint of an “empty self,” I started in 1999 a series of works using paper, titled “Linear-Actions Projects by Drawing and Cutting.” It looks like annual rings of a tree or topographical map or waive, but it isn’t. It is absolutely the traces of actions of a [...]
Great photos by Clark Little
March 3rd, 2009 | 6 CommentsClark Little grew up on the North Shore of Oahu and made his name as the pioneer of surfing at the Waimea Bay shorebreak. Clark had a unique talent for taking off on hopeless closeouts. He would get launched, pull into, and survive in perhaps the nastiest shorebreak in the world. After Clark stepped away [...]
Bernard Katz glass designer
February 28th, 2009 | 1 CommentBernard Katz artist and designer in hot glass for 20 years, graduated from Temple University’s Tyler School of Art specializing in Glass Blowing and Sculpture. Following graduation, Bernard began working around the United States with well known glass artists such as Leon Applebaum, David Garcia and Samuel Bloom before setting out on his own. Since [...]
3D MAPPING VIDEO PROJECTED
February 25th, 2009 | 0 Comments3D Projections on Buildings; Looks pretty awesome, I’m supprised at the ammount of image/light/whatever you want to call it on the building, i’m sure these were recorded under optimal conditions, but that makes this no less impressive.. NEW TECHNOLOGY – EVENT COMMUNICATIONS Innovator and spectacular, 3D Mapping Video projected is intergrated perfectly into a strategy [...]
Julius Popp
February 21st, 2009 | 5 CommentsJulius Popp is very innovative artis. He was born in 1973 in Nürnberg. He graduateted at “Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst“ in Leipzig (Meisterschüler Astrid Klein). Julius Popp recived numerous international awards including the Künstföderpreis der Stadtwerke Halle und Leipzig 2002, the Robot Choice Award 2003, and he was nominated for the Inspire-award 2004. He [...]
The Troll
February 14th, 2009 | 32 CommentsKim and her volunteers built a huge 12-foot tall troll with completely non-toxic materials. As Kim says, the most important aspect of this sculpture is that it si truly interactive. The best way that people can interact with public art is by having their picture taken somewhere around, or in front of them. It is [...]
Don’t forget your pet
January 23rd, 2009 | 1 CommentHow will you remember your pet? As we all know, we are all short-lived and nobody of us doesn’t want to be forgotten, even pets. The solution of this problem is given by Kim Graham Studios. They provide beautiful and elegant one-of-a-kind memorials. Each piece is individually sculpted by hand to achieve a genuine likeness. [...]
Tetris art
January 22nd, 2009 | 0 CommentsWith work by artists from the City of Sydney’s artist run initiatives By Georgel explores the potential of the City’s laneways, bringing them back to life with creativity, innovation and new energy. This work references the much loved, mesmerising, enduringly compelling classic single-player video game Tetris, developed by Alexey Pajitnov of the USSR’s Academy of [...]
A man fascinated by size – Anish Kapoor
January 18th, 2009 | 0 CommentsAnish Kapoor is very interested in female genitalias. In his new exhibition, they’re everywhere. He is surely a man that had read Freud. But female genitalia is not the only source of his art. He is also fascinated whit big objects, and because of that his installations are really huge. Taratantara project at Gateshead’s Baltic [...]
