Undestructable
The above piece, “Viewing Machine,” is a play on kaleidoscopes from Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson located in Brazil at Inhotim.
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DIY Statement Mirror Using a Stencil. “WARNING: Reflections in this mirror may be distorted by socially constructed ideas of ‘beauty’ “. She bought her stencil, but you could make one. Really easy tutorial (no etching glass unless you want to) from Dans Le Townhouse here.
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Hilarious because I’m positive my cat goes through monologs like this. But with a British accent. ha ha.
Hundreds of plastic bottles — partially filled with colored water — have a new life as the cover of a parking canopy.
Designer Garth Britzman, of Lincoln, Nebraska, suspended the bottles at slightly different heights so the bottoms form an undulating curve.
Wow.
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Such a great idea!
The grass is always greener… Maybe they will open the park again. It’s been 6 months since the eviction… #occupyla (Taken with instagram)
And as you can tell by the grass, there is no damage done to the park. The city is keeping the fence up because they don’t want it to be re-occupied.
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ROA in Gambia for Wide Open Walls
This is a part of Wide Open Walls in Gambia: “1000 cans of paint. 8 artists. 2 weeks. 1 Village. Welcome to Wide Open Walls, an Art Safari. Please subscribe and follow us on this amazing project that begins 12th October 2010.”
Photo by Jonx Pillemer.



