Every February there are held a Lemon festival in a town with warm climate favorable for lemon and orange groves, and that town is no other than Menton, France. The festival started at the end of the 19th century, but people still find it very exciting and fun. It is all about beautiful sculptures, buildings and art made out of lemon and oranges.
The German artist Simon Schubert uses only sheets of paper when he folds it into two-dimensional art works.
In a previous article you had the chance to see these ultra realistic sculptures of human beings. Now the artist Sam Jinks, who’s been a commercial sculptor for 11 years and who spends his time creating hyper-realistic sculptures out of silicon, is returning with even more detailed work.
For French Insurance company directed and animated this spot to address the desire to remain relevant in a constantly advancing world. The spot highlights the rapid evolution of mankind by showcasing an origami man transforming himself into some of the most important inventions throughout history.
During a cultural festival in Catalunya, Spain an object shaped like an oversize 3-dimensional computer cursor was placed on a square in Figueres. The funny thing about the cursor was that people could touch it, sit on it and move it around.