Public Installation BalloonHead Sightings in Los Angeles. Some people work too hard and forget they’re following a daily routine that is slowly killing them. BalloonHead represents that eager creative intensity that should be exploited but is often shunned & denied. Balloons are freedom, a rainbow of colours is the exit from a mundane world. via
Pheromone by Christopher Marley incorporates everything from insects, fossils, crystals, and even feathers. For 15 years, he has been collecting and arranging these pieces by hand. Each insect or object is laid out symmetrically and become studies in both color and scale.
Dollar Sign Street Lines. Designer-artist Sebastian Errazuriz unveils his latest project, transforming street lines into dollar signs by simply painting a white letter S across each line. Says Errazuriz, “The goal is to express the fear and impotence that people are currently experiencing while seeing the growing greed that is transforming the way we live.”
Bubblegum by Merijn Hos and Renée Reijnders. This installation features 50 balloons around one metre in diameter that “shine, float and bubble” across the large water expanse Weerwater in Almere, Netherlands. At night, LED lights are inserted into the balloons to create a magical hue-filled glow. via
Guerilla Paint Sculpture. Belgian paint manufacturer Levis (Akzo Nobel) recently came up with an urban guerilla paint sculpture! The installation, planned and created by Belgian ad agency King George, consists of an XXL Levis paint pot mounted onto an existing lamppost eight metres above the ground so it appears to be floating. The post itself has been painted red, creating a stream of paint that looks like it is coloring the car park where it is situated. via
French artist Mademoiselle Maurice who creates stunning geometric figures on urban surfaces using rainbows of folded origami figures. via
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