Sidewalk art in progress
I've been looking for a video like this, showing an artist drawing sidewalk art. Pretty cool stuff. And here are some exquisite finished products.
I've been looking for a video like this, showing an artist drawing sidewalk art. Pretty cool stuff. And here are some exquisite finished products.
How do you humanize and preserve the abandoned underground spaces of New York? If you are artist and urban explorer Miru Kim, here's what you do:
Kim explores industrial ruins underneath New York and then photographs herself in them, nude -- to bring these massive, dangerous, hidden spaces into sharp focus.
Kim was featured at a recent TED talk. I was skeptical when I first read about her concept, but now I'm sold. Ebonmuse previously posted on another artist's urban spelunking, minus the beautiful nude woman. See here.An artist named Dru Blair drew (not photographed) this photo. "She" is stunningly realistic. To see how Blair drew "her," go visit his site.
People create their Gods in their own image and likeness. This is not an argument that God does or does not exist. It's merely an observation that what people claim to know about God is always a projection. This thought that God is a projection occurred to me when looking…
It's both enchanting and creepy, and it's often large scale. It's street animation by Argentine artist "Blu." MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.