Amazing photographs of snakes like you’ve never seen before
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- Dec 16, 2009
- animals, art
The Canadian artist Peter Gibson, more known as “Roadsworth”, has given the streets of Montreal an artistic touch using spray painting. He turns pedestrian crossings into giant shoe prints, writes eye catching messages on paths and making the end of the lines that divides the paths look like plugs. He was motivated to make “Pedestrian street art” ,as he called it, because he wanted more bike paths, and he also questioned the car culture.
James Kuhn, an incredible artist, is the man behind these unique face paintings. An interesting part about this project is that he paints on his own face, a new mask every day for a year. That is 365 totally different designs, everything from cartoons to his favorite foods. Here you can see some of his mask, that represents a dog, a slice of watermelon, a bird, etc. Kuhn even painted Conan O’Brien on his face.
At the opening of a gallery show called “Rio” in NYC, there was a massive sculpture that drew the most attention, showing a twisted and intertwined plane wreckage that almost looked like gigantic wrestling earthworms. The plane wreck seemed to remind people of the crash landing of a passenger plane in the Hudson River.