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Yulia Brodskaya : Yulia Brodskaya. Chloe Giordano - Illustrator. 24 Green Design Ideas Inspired By Nature. Living in an urban environment certainly has its many advantages, but most of us city folk still pine for the great outdoors. And if weekend or vacation outings just aren’t enough, there are plenty of designers out there who have created ingenious green designs that bring tiny little pieces of nature into our homes and urban settings.

Some of these are simply creative home products designed to mimic nature in clever ways, but some of them are the real deal. After all, the feel of a plastic plant can’t compare to that of a real, living and breathing one. Whether it’s moss or grass planted onto a moist and nutrient-rich sponge or a clever arrangement of soil and grass, these products and design elements are sure to help sate your hankering for nature until your next vacation or weekend trip into the great outdoors.

Picnyc Table Image credits: haikocornelissen.com Ivy Bike Lock Designed by Sono Mocci A Wearable Planter Designed by Colleen Jordan Living Moss Bath Mat Designed by Nguyen La Chanh. Home - Greg Klassen Furniture. Clark Little Photography, Hawaii | Official Site.

McKenzie Fine Art Jim Dingilian. This Artist's Stunning Stone Sculptures Will Throw You For A Loop. I Had To Look Twice At All Of These. Ito finds many of these rocks in a riverbed near his neighborhood. Most people regard rocks as being hard, un-malleable objects. Ito hopes to convey their warmth and humor through his work. He makes detailed modifications to the stone's surface. Transforming the stone into something new... ...and juxtaposing the raw, natural surface with new additions.

The final touch is often one more small thing - like a zipper or sardine can top. Ito's work is super imaginative and creative. Source: www.boredpanda.com. Public art for kids. The genesis of these structures is Toshiko Horiuchi MacAdam’s explorations as a textile artist and researcher dating back to the 1970s. The first public project, however, was for a national park in southern Japan in 1979. This was followed by a commission from an art museum in Japan for a sculpture children could not just look at but touch, play with and experience through all the senses In 1990 Toshiko and her husband Charles MacAdam established Interplay Design and Manufacturing, Inc in Nova Scotia, Canada, to develop the concept of play ‘sculptures’ on a commercial footing, beginning with a project for a national park located in Tokyo.

The children’s park-within-a-park of which it is one of the principal features won a national design award in 1992. Eighteen years later this project still delights and entertains large numbers of children just as it did almost a generation ago. Selfiexploratory. The upper part shows charts that you can use as , while the lower part displays the . Click on any of the circles to see only selfies taken in that city. Clicking on the map background will remove the filter. You can navigate through the results grid using the on the left and right. Note how the other charts react when you filter the data! Click and drag the mouse to create a filter. The works the same as the map: Just click on a circle to filter. Is location (captured by Instagram app) and gender and age (tagged and guesses by Mechanical Turk workers.) is the direction a person is facing (up/down, left/right, head tilt).

Is an estimate of facial attributes by Rekognition, such as the presence of glasses, or if mouth or eyes are open. Is the estimated mood of a person - again automatically extracted by Rekognition. Barrique | San Patrignano. Urban cake lady | Arty Graffarti. I think people forget that, artists that do paste ups, most of the time paint them themselves. There are a ton out there that design and print it all on computer, but the best ones are usually those who can paint them too, take this one by Urban Cake Lady for example. Prahran A great Urban Cake Lady paste up here in Fitzroy, this is a pretty unique piece as it blends a real image with her iconic Little Red Riding Hood character. Another great paste up from Urban Cake Lady here, it’s getting to the point where I wonder what she looks like underneath that coat. Is she hidng from us? It’s a shame that this Urban Cake Lady has been half torn up, but them’s the street art breaks, once it’s up, it’s out.

Urban Cake Lady doing some more of her urban decorating across the space here with some finely cut paste ups, which are getting more and more different with each piece. Haven’t seen Urban Cake Lady up for some time now too, so it was good to see some fresh work by her in the car park. Ileana Surducan on Behance. Www.davidcakes.co.uk. Jung von Matt. ARATANIURANO. "Reflection Model (Perfect Bliss)", 2010-2012, Japanese cypress, wire, h.150 × w. 280 × d. 194 cm "Out of Disorder (Cosmo World)", 2011, hair, dust , dimensions variable "Out of Disorder (Cony Island)", 2012, Beach towels, h.40 x w.160 x d. 130 cm (dimensions variable) "Geo Eye (Victoria Peak)", 2012, packing tape, φ11.5 cm.

.: Eugenio Recuenco :. Online portfolio. Cargo. Allnaturalarts | Online Home of All Natural Arts. Kate MacDowell. Melissa Forman Studio. ImaginaryRosse on deviantART. YOMICO MORENO. Dalton Ghetti. Valerie Hegarty. Tranh cát Ý Lan.