A nifty addition to the liberally tagged Bucharest Metro by Australian graffiti artist SOFLES.
Category Archives: Art/Craft
World Tree
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An intriguing 10m wide piece of ‘land art’ created by Hungarian artist Krisztián Balogh in 2012.
Root system? Drainage basin? Neural network?
Yes, probably.
Octopots
atThe cephalotastic work of ceramic artist Keiko Masumoto – her oeuvre being traditional vessels incongruously intersected by things – in this case, octopi.
More here.
A humble Ford Transit transformed into a cut metal forest by UK-based artist Dan Rawlins for the Lost Eden Festival at Kendal Calling woodland in the Lake District.
Deft placement at a derelict building at Greenpoint NYC by graffiti artist Greg Suits. Photo by Rapael Gonzalez.
The balloon animals and insects of Masayoshi Matsumoto.
No tape, no glue, no markers. Just balloons.
The Spectrum
atThe utterly masterful googly eye placement of Bulgarian street artist Vanyu Krastev.
Related: There Are Very Few Things In This World That Cannot Be Improved With The Addition Of Googly Eyes



The impressive ouevre of Sutherland Macdonald, Britain’s first professional tattoo artist.
Having first encountered the art in the 1880s during his time in the army, Macdonald set up his parlour at the Hamam Turkish Baths at 76 Jermyn Street in London in 1889.
For the next four years, it was the only place a chep (or a doughty gel) could get properly inked-up anywhere in Blighty.
The covers of fictional self help books and other therapeutic objects by Copenhagen based artist and practising psychotherapist Johan Deckmann.

















































