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- Jul 15, 2010
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The popular American sci-fi sitcom Futurama has been the inspiration for artist Matt De Lanoy when he built this mini version of New York in legos. Spending two years on this project called World of Tomorrow, he managed to built several known building structures from Futurama, and to install lights so it can be viewable at night as well.
If you found our previous article about 8-bit illustrations somewhat funny, you should definitely check out this 8-bit costume made by Kiel Johnson and Klai Brown for a Toshiba commercial.
Artist Taras Lesko has always had a passion for creating something with his hands, and that shows in these paper craft models. Usually he uses motives like action figures and robots from Play Station games or anime movies, but that hasn’t stopped him from making other things out of paper, like his own self portrait.
These nature-inspired installations are part of the project called “Art of the Sky” led by environmental artist and photographer Daniel Dancer. The art creations are only making sense when seen from the sky, and they are simply made by using people and latex paint.