Igotanenvelope is a continuous art project where people leave empty self-addressed stamped envelopes in public places to be picked up and filled by others, who then send them back.
To visit the site, click here. Thanks to Presurfer.
His blog reveals creative, humourous genius. To visit his blog, click here. thanks to Neatorama.
Geez, a guy gets sick and blog visitation gets sick too. Asthma is a bitch.
Cenci Goepel and Jens Warnecke travel around the world, turning night into day. With flashlights and torches, the photographic artists set their “Lightmarks” in unusual landscapes. They create images of movement, light and darkness. Cenci Goepel was born in 1972 in Lübeck, Germany. In 2000, she graduated from the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Faculty [...]
How can we forget the scent of dolls? A smell of plastic mixed with vanilla, with an after-taste of Roberts talcum powder, that enchanted you at the first encounter. You felt you could eat them. Their names were Sissy, Corolle, Dennis and Stellina. There they were in the play-room, you pressed a button and like magic some sang, [...]
From the Neatorama Store comes a bubblehead of you or you and your partner.
What better way to commemorate a birthday, graduation, wedding or other special event than a hand-crafted, personalized gift? With a completely customized face and over 190 body types to choose from, you can’t go wrong with a fantastic comic bobble head based on [...]
I have been amazed at how small some condos are that are on the market here in Vancouver. But then, I remember young life with artist friends in Manhattan that was Swiftian. Well this kitchen reduces the footprint of a lot of household equipment for those with tiny spaces. It would drive me crazy, but [...]
Waterfall (Nuit Blanche), 2008, 6000 lbs of recycled water bottles, hockey arena netting, aircraft cable, 30 x 74 x 20 feet
(Scotiabank Nuit Blanche, College and University, Toronto)
Her installations are incredible—the power of the statement is matched by the beauty of the piece. Environmental messaging is so popular now, it is great to see something that is really aesthetically [...]
I could not resist posting this image. It is uncredited on the Nothing to do With Arbroath website.
If we really are what we eat—then refrigerators are like windows into our souls. It’s that sentiment that’s at the heart of Mark Menjivar’s inventive exploration of hunger, “You Are What You Eat,” for which he photographed the contents of strangers’ refrigerators.
See more photos on the Good Magazine website by clicking here.