Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Coffee Art

Coffee gets us going in the morning. For most of us, we drink it to enjoy it. But some of us use it for their art.

From: mcburger



From: worldoflatte



From: hellotsao

Friday, February 08, 2008

TERMINUS

A bit of advice: if a concrete block monster wants to dance with you, dance!

From: spyfilms2007

After inadvertently offending a strange entity that accosts him on his way to work, a 1970s businessman quickly finds himself in the midst if a bizarre predicament.
What follows is a rapid descent into madness, a journey both eerie and darkly humorous.

The exact nature of the businessman's tormentor is purposefully ambiguous, lending itself to a variety of interpretations.

Is "Terminus" a surreal critique of human alienation in the modern urban environment? or is the protagonist's struggle an internal one, his mysterious stalker a manifestation of his repressed subconscious mind?

Either way, "Terminus"'s innovative visual effects and distinctively vintage atmosphere make it a highly engrossing experience.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Frozen Grand Central Station

I love performance art. This is so cool!

From: ImprovEverywhere

From ImprovEverywhere.com, over 200 people freeze in place on cue in Grand Central Station in New York.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Art: Jimi Hendrix on Fire

Philinthecircle made an image of Jimi Hendrix out of approximately 7,000 matches.

This is part of a series of pieces that I am titling "goodbye art" because there is nothing left for me to keep at the end. I make a new piece each week and have a theme; the theme for the month is "Fire" so each piece will involve fire in some way.

Check out his art at www.philinthecircle.com. The music is by Ben Abrahamson.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

The Melting Building

In France, an artist painted a mural on the building that makes it look like the building is melting. Pretty cool!

Melting building