Theo Jansen: “Animaris Rhinoceros Transport” (Kinetic Sculpture)
Like his other works, but with “skin”. Beautiful..!! More info about Theo at strandbeest.com.
Like his other works, but with “skin”. Beautiful..!! More info about Theo at strandbeest.com.
A simply amazing kinetic sculpture by Theo Jansen. More info at strandbeest.com.
Very cute RBS located at the Bubble Bee Car Wash in Los Angeles. More about the creator at EddiesMind.com.
A beautiful sculpture hanging from the ceiling at an orthodontics office. More about Eddie Boes at EddiesMind.com.
You have to really appreciate not only the creativity involved in the creation of this kinetic sculpture, but the patience and craftmanship to build it. The only thing it’s missing is some nice music to make the audio more interesting and less “mechanical”. More info at BradLitwin.com
This guy was inspired by all the “100 Best…” lists that the American Film Institute keeps releasing. So he decided to offer up a parody of the concept. It’s self-explanatory once you start watching. It’s also interesting, funny and nostalgic. Good stuff!
Some very, very creative Photoshops from Worth 1000…animals and other objects…morphed into something different. Music is from the Blue Man Group.
One of Lost’s most compelling characters: John Locke (as played by Terry O’Quinn). Drawn in Photoshop by Nico Di Mattia in about 3 hours, but sped up to just 5 minutes for our viewing enjoyment. More about Nico’s art at speed-painting.com.
Nico Di Mattia delivers a very cool speed painting of the original “webmaster”. More at Speed-Painting.com.
This is an oldie but goodie. After the two clowns in front of him, a guy walks onto the stage, seeming very gawky and shy…and then just turns himself into putty. He’s smooth and creative. Just imagine the number of hours he must have spent in front of the mirror getting this flawless performance together.
More on the amazing 12-year-old artistic prodigy, Akiane Kramarik, featuring an interview and more of her art. More about her at akiane.com.
Akiane Kramarik has been painting for many years…relatively speaking. When you’re only 12 years old, even a few years is a long time. Her skill with the paintbrush is amazing…but even moreso her vision. This first section is from a CNN story on her. More about her at akiane.com.