Water Light Graffiti by Antonin Fourneau.
Pop-Up Stories by Jodi Harvey-Brown / wetcanvas
Armed with the superpower of imagination, books can take us to any height, depth, or wardrobe to another world. Jodi conjures characters and events from the very pages they dwell in, giving gravity to two-dimensional words. Some of her book sculptures, as well as commission information, can be found on etsy.
Artist: DeviantArt / Website
Confessions, public art project, The Cosmopolitan, Las Vegas, Nevada by Candy Chang.
For one month, Chang lived in Vegas. Visitors could stop by, enter a booth, write whatever thoughts they wanted to share, and drop the confession into a box that mixed anonymously with other slips. Chang then took the anonymous slips and displayed them on the walls, painting selected responses in white against a larger red canvas background. According to Chang’s website, “This project seeks to create a cathartic sanctuary for this temporary community and help us see we are not alone in our quirks, experiences and struggles as we try to lead fulfilling lives.”
(Source: yoannmichaux)
Gorgeous sculptures made of shattered old CDs, computer hard drives, and other repurposed materials by sculptor and illustrator Sean Avery – a fine addition to this collection of brilliant sculptures made of recycled gadgets.
(Source: curiositycounts)




