Danish artist Tommy Støckel creates contemporary art, where illusion is rendered in paper, cardboard and polystyrene. ‘Structured Studio Situation’ is based on the repetition of randomly placed elements and thus creating a pattern with real objects.
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Yvonne Bayer – URBAN CAMOUFLAGE
How to camouflage oneself and one’s identity in a commercial space. The costumes are inspired by »ghillie suits«, camouflage suits of snipers and hunters. The project steps out of the ordinary and enters the world of commerce without asking for permission. www.yvonnebayer.de
NACHO ORMAECHEA Le Carnet Noir
LE CARNET NOIR is a personal project from Nacho Ormaechea spanish Artist and Graphic Designer living and working in Paris.This sensitive digital collages shows the inside feelings.
Kevin Van Aelst ART
Artist Kevin Van Aelst gives new meanings to everyday objects in his playfull installations. He produces editorial work for a variety of magazines including Wired, Money Magazine, and Scientific American. Visit the official site here
Tim Noble and Sue Webster – Shadow sculptures
Timothy “Tim” Noble (born 1966) and Susan “Sue” Webster (born 1967), are two British artists who work as a collaborative duo. The Shadow Sculptures incorporate diverse materials including household rubbish, scrap metal and taxidermy animals. By shining light onto these assemblages they are transformed into highly accurate shadow installations. {via}
The digital ghosts of Google Street View
Artist Paolo Cirio creates colour life-size posters of people found on Google Street View, and pastes them up in the same location as the original image was taken by one of Google’s camera cars. http://streetghosts.net/
GREEN PEDESTRIAN CROSSING
Jody Xiong from the agency DDB China developed this creative outdoor campaign by laying an enormous canvas on the ground, covering the pedestrian crosswalk with a large leafless tree. Placed on either side of the road beneath the traffic lights, were sponge cushions soaked in green environmentally friendly washable and quick dry paint. As pedestrians walked towards the crossing, they would step onto the green sponge and as they walked, the soles of their feet would make foot imprints onto the tree on the ground. Each green footprint added to the canvas like leaves growing on a bare tree, which made people literally feel that by walking they could create a greener environment.
David Mach: MAGAZINE SCULPTURES
scottish artist David Mach, has conceived his magazine sculptures. constructed between the late 1980s and the early 2000s, mach’s installations look like a surf of magazines, spilling over and flowing through the room.