This bike seat sculpture, titled ‘Bite It’ was constructed from plastic, acrylic, spray paint and epoxy by Vancouver-based artist Clem Chen. The work was originally created for the Hot Art Wet City gallery in Vancouver, BC as a part of the ‘Saddle-Up’ show where local artists were given used bike seats to reinterpret, modify and decorate. Recently, this piece became finalist for a Designboom competition, the ‘ASIA AWARDS 2013′
Archive for March, 2014
LIFE-SIZE ELEPHANT made out of paper
The origami artist Sipho Mabona created a life-sized elephant made of a 15 square meters sheet of paper. The finished work weighs 250 kilograms and is just over 3 meters high.
Wooden sculptures by Paul Kaptein
Paul Kaptein creates amazing wooden sculptures, exploring the notion of the now as a remix of past and future potentialities. (via)