runaway

Aubrey Longley-Cook is a talented artist working with embroidery in a very clever way. This animated dog is totally inspired, as is the view from the back. More impressive work can be seen on his blog, Spool Spectrum.

fingerings

Judith Braun creates her drawings (called "fingerings") using charcoal-covered fingers. The effects are rather stunning.

Via today and tomorrow.

paint tube

Brian Kerr has a great post on his blog about the London Underground map and imagery associated with it. I'm particularly fond of David Booth's 1986 poster for the Tate, which shows the map drawn with paint squeezed from tubes.

volkswagen sculpture

Artist Lars-Erik Fisk created this VW ball sculpture, fusing pop culture, minimalism, humour and craft. It also remind me of a Poké Ball, although I'm sure this wasn't the artist's intention (but it makes me like it even more).

Via Autobuzz.

matchsticks

These matchsticks by artist Camille Laurelli caught my eye.

the swimming pool

Buenos Aires-based artist Leandro Erlich is interested in supsending reality - in this piece on show at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanzawa, he transforms a swimming pool into a place which can be seen from both above and below the water (which is only 10cm deep and suspended over glass), confusing viewers’ perceptions.

inner city snail

London-based artist Slinkachu graffitis snails, documented on his Inner City Snail blog. I'd love to come across one of these in everyday life.

 

mirror man

A man in LA wearing an eye-catching suit made from mirrors. Photos by SiLver sKY

Via Kuriositas, where you can see more images.

same height shoes

These shoes by artist Hans Hemmert make everyone two metres tall.

Via Core 77.

simon schubert

Simon Schubert created a series of work using only scored paper, cleverly manipulated with creases and folds to reveal an image.

Via Webdesigner Depot.

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