Tag Archives: Animals
Zoo
atJoseph Bennett and Charles Huettner’s short for Adult Swim’s Toonami in which a pair of explorers become stranded on a distant planet inhabited by a variety of bizarre lifeforms.
A montage of bears scratching their backs from last night’s Planet Earth II set to Kool and the Gang’s Jungle Boogie.
Public service broadcasting at its best.
The impressive work of 27 year old self taught candy sculptor Shinri Tezuka.
The ancient craft of amezaiku (the rolling, sculpting and painting of elaborate lollipops) is a disappearing art and Tezuka is one of two known practitioners in Tokyo.
MORE: Keeping The Japanese Art Of candy Sculpting Alive (Great Big Story)
Breeding
atMoving Parts
atBirds, insects and other beasts constructed from bits and pieces of discarded bikes, cars, household appliances and metal badges by Eduoard Martinet.
Rather amazingly, the sculptor doesn’t weld, but instead screws and fastens each perfectly chosen component together to create the effect. According to Sladmore Contemporary in London, which will exhibit Martinet’s work this May:
This gives his forms an extra level of visual richness – but not in a way that merely conveys the dry precision of, say, a watchmaker. There is an X-Factor here, a graceful wit, a re-imagining of the obvious in which a beautifully finished object glows not with perfection, but with character, with new life.
Now fer yiz.
New and adorable, ephemeral and site-specific anamorphic drawings on the streets of Ann Arbour Michigan by David Zinn.
Previously: Street Chalk
He has a new book out: Temporary Preserves.


































