Each year, New York’s Museum of Modern Art and its contemporary art affiliate MoMA PS1 select an emerging architect to design a temporary, environmentally minded outdoor installation for MoMA PS1.
This year’s winning design by CODA — an Ithaca, New York-based experimental design studio — calls for the creation of a large wall covered in woven wood scraps, harvested from an eco-friendly Ithaca skateboard manufacturer. The wall is ballasted by water-filled, polyester-based pillows that can be illuminated at night.
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INSA creates awesome street art. They paint a wall several times and snap photos of each shot.
Each frame is a whole new painted wall. This hurts my brain.
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Julian Beever is considered a leading chalk artist in sidewalk art. He’s also called Pavement Picasso.
This is incredible.
My birthday is September 7th. Get me this Ryan Gosling coloring book.
beautylish:
Who loves My Little Pony?
Click through to see the nail art from the event! Ahhh it’s so cute!
#art (Taken with instagram)
Oregon-based artist Brittany Powell’s “Sandwiches As Art” project is part of her Low Commitment Projects: ”a series of artistic concepts and schemes that don’t require any significant outlay of time, energy or money.”
AKA she plays with her food.
comicallyvintage:
They’ll Never Keep Me Here!
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