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Green Colored Glasses- Green Kids Clothes: Electropura ReviewElectropura is run by fashion designer Lynn van Gastel who creates fashions for kids in sizes o-5 from existing materials. In today’s world where nearly everything seems to be disposable, these fashions rescue fabrics that still have tons of wear in […]
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Tag Archives: green artwork
Risa Hirai Whips Up a Delicious Exhibition of Edible Artwork in Tokyo
Using edible matter as her medium, art student Risa Hirai whips up mini models resembling full meals and even bonsai trees. Instead of using traditional paints and brushes to create her works, her off-beat palette consists of flour, sugar, butter, and … Continue reading
Russian Artist Transforms a Recycled PC into a Living Room Fit For a Miniature Visitor
An anonymous Russian artist recently transformed the shell of an old computer into a brilliant miniature replica of a living room – complete with an oriental rug, a lamp, and a comfy couch! Other accents include a minute copy of … Continue reading
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Asif Farooq’s Incredible Gun Sculptures are Created from Recycled Cardboard
At Inhabitat, we love when artists create symbolic works of art using recycled materials. Here, Asif Farooq constructs these incredibly precise gun replicas using only reused cardboard. The gun sculptures are detailed and exact, and provide a chilling representation of the … Continue reading
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Corey Thomas’ Reclaimed Wood ‘Spinifex’ Sculpture Unveiled at Australia’s Croajingolong National Park
Artist Corey Thomas created this awe-inspiring “Spinifex” sculpture from branches and plant material salvaged from local trees, and the gigantic dandelion-like form was recently installed in the middle of a national park in Australia. Once made, it had a fantastic … Continue reading
Spectacular Swarms of Cyanotype-Printed Butterflies Form Urban Guerrilla Art Installations
Read the rest of Spectacular Swarms of Cyanotype-Printed Butterflies Form Urban Guerrilla Art Installations Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: Butterfly Installations, cyanotype, green artwork, magnetic street art, Natasha Lewis, sustainable art, Temporary Art
Spectacular Swarms of Cyanotype-Printed Butterflies Form Urban Guerrilla Art Installations
Read the rest of Spectacular Swarms of Cyanotype-Printed Butterflies Form Urban Guerrilla Art Installations Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: Butterfly Installations, cyanotype, green artwork, magnetic street art, Natasha Lewis, sustainable art, Temporary Art
Sacred Texts are Dissected and Transformed Into Spiritual Tapestries by Meg Hitchcock
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