Showing posts with label outdoor art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outdoor art. Show all posts

Sexy sculpture (link roundup)



Sexy sculpture by David Kennedy. You can read more about his sculptures here. Via.

And a few more links:

1. Somebody paid $17,000 at eBay to watch the Super Bowl with Barry Sanders (proceeds went to charity).

2. Giant concrete mushrooms in Japan.

3. Not much to see, but here's the Japanese site for Team Ico's The Last Guardian. Via.

*Previously: Little Big Planet/Shadow of the Colossus desktop wallpaper.

*Buy NFL bobbleheads at eBay.

Giant Pinhead sculpture?



Photo by Nik Daum of a disturbing sculpture in Galvaston. The photo gallery also includes a strange home that looks a bit like a teapot.

*Previously: The Traveling Man sculpture in Dallas.

*Buy iron maidens at eBay.

Grand Theft Auto: Spider-Man (link roundup)




Grand Theft Auto: Spider-Man and GTA: Dark Knight. See also GTA: Tarzan. Relatedly, Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars for the DS is the best game I've played for the DS. A+. Via these sites.

And a few more links:

1. Trivia from the movie Clue, including Jane Wiedlin of the GoGos played the Singing Telegram Girl.

2. A whirlpool of rocks.

3. How to create "fake" 3D in Photoshop. Via.

4. Law and Order billboard makes clever use of a light.

*Previously: Giant billboard with real cars attached.

*Buy Venom toys at eBay.

Colorado's Big Blue Bear



This is "I See What You Mean" - - Lawrence Argent sculpted a big blue bear that peers through the window of the Colorado Convention Center. Desktop wallpaper-sized image by Elizabeth Thomsen here.

*Previously: Guy in a bear suit interrupts live tv broadcast.

*Buy "The Jumbo Book of Outdoor Art" at Amazon.

Tin man jungle gym by Tom Otterness



Tin man "Playground" by Tom Otterness. From the description, I think it's a commissioned work for private property. Pretty cool, but also awfully creepy for a child's play area - - like the type of playground that would be a setting in Stephen King's Dark Tower series.

This 9/11 poster by Otterness:



is on sale here. Via these sites.

*Previously: Outdoor art by Dennis Oppenheim.

*Buy Tom Otterness books at Amazon.