Spoon art
These spoon art creations from Karin Collins look great (they can be worn as necklaces) – [via] – Link. More: Spoons made from broken china – Link.
These spoon art creations from Karin Collins look great (they can be worn as necklaces) – [via] – Link. More: Spoons made from broken china – Link.
Here’s a neat idea – use those old 5 1/2″ floppies and make some Space Invader art – Link.
Prank writes – “This is a really simple way of putting text or other designs onto a T-Shirt. It takes about 1 minute, once you have all the materials. Basically, I put bleach into a perfume spritz bottle, spelled things out with magnetic refridgerator letters, and then spritzed over them onto a dark thrift store […]
Joey writes – “This is an installation consisting of a 30 foot fluorescent green stream into 20 foot diameter pool with a molecular network of black lights “UV Hydrocarbon” and a UFO “Ulterior Farming Operation” that grows tomatoes upside down. The UFO parabolic dish maximizes the 6000 watts of light using only 780 watts of […]
Clever contraption to paint huge 30 x 15 foot spaces – “NYC writer KATSU demonstrates the functionality of the latest tool from the Graffiti Research Lab: The High Writer. Drawing on previous paint-pole designs from innovators like Barry McGee and the Citizens Against Ugly Street Spam, the High Writer is a tool that amplifies the […]
Lenny writes – “When I get the time, whenever I’m near water, I’ll beachcomb for bits of wood, feather or anything else that appeals and make some boats. I apply a set of rules for each construction which vary occasionally, depending on how lazy I feel – eg. I might only build the boat out […]
Steve writes – “British smoothie manufacturer innocent are organising a music festival in London at the start of August, and as a publicity thing – showing the awesome power of the fruit they use – they created a huge battery out of oranges and lemons to power a fabulous retro radio and a little dancing […]