Posts tagged art

A stunning time-lapse video of Yosemite National Park, set to the lush music of M83. Gorgeous landscapes, breathtaking starscapes - watch this, you won’t regret it.  (via Mute Records)

Cool street art by @ChrisRWK — if only he was using Harvest he might enjoy work more.
via artpeoplemake

Cool street art by @ChrisRWK — if only he was using Harvest he might enjoy work more.

via artpeoplemake

nevver: Time is running out, Visual Poetry

nevver: Time is running out, Visual Poetry

Very cool: a representation of the passage of time, using light, that premiered at Art Basel 2011.

curiositycounts:

A Study Of Time – (via Today and Tomorrow)

getting paid could be that much sweeter, super mario style.

getting paid could be that much sweeter, super mario style.

shawn brought in his stash of tattly temporary tattoos to share, and while everyone said they could just scribble on my arm, i really like this as a tattoo (maybe even non-temporary!). reminds me of the brilliantly talented Amanda Wachob, and her abstract (permanent) tattoos. One day, Amanda, one day…

shawn brought in his stash of tattly temporary tattoos to share, and while everyone said they could just scribble on my arm, i really like this as a tattoo (maybe even non-temporary!). reminds me of the brilliantly talented Amanda Wachob, and her abstract (permanent) tattoos. One day, Amanda, one day…

At a glance, one may write this off as just another photo of the Times Square area during the 80s.  To get the full effect, you will have to see this in person as it’s actually a minature model that’s no bigger than a couple shoeboxes stacked together.  The artist, Alan Wolfson, creates incredibly detailed dioramas of urban scenes, and you can catch him and his work this coming Saturday (Nov 22) at the OK Harris gallery in Soho, NYC.  It’s a small example of intense attention to detail.

At a glance, one may write this off as just another photo of the Times Square area during the 80s.  To get the full effect, you will have to see this in person as it’s actually a minature model that’s no bigger than a couple shoeboxes stacked together.  The artist, Alan Wolfson, creates incredibly detailed dioramas of urban scenes, and you can catch him and his work this coming Saturday (Nov 22) at the OK Harris gallery in Soho, NYC.  It’s a small example of intense attention to detail.