Art work by by the supremely talented Ji Yong Ho, A south Korean artist and sculptor whom models his works from old tires and rubber.
I originally came across Ji Yong Ho’s work via Thememagazine.com
Art work by by the supremely talented Ji Yong Ho, A south Korean artist and sculptor whom models his works from old tires and rubber.
I originally came across Ji Yong Ho’s work via Thememagazine.com
These contemporary pieces are by art collective Haroshi.
Each sculpture is created using the colourful layers of recycled skateboards..
“There are no single USED skateboard that it is bend or scrutched in the same way. As if it is a personality, skateboard has it`s own character. What I am doing is to focusing on each personality and use it`s element to create my work. So I am trying to show the out shoot of the bord beautifully as color of the skatebord looks beautiful when it`s pasted together.”
I found these pieces via Grievous Bodily Charm
Melbourne based boutique Lulamae has teamed with Breath Architecture to bring to the streets of cultural Melbourne this entirely recycled “pop-up shop” in Melbourne Central.
The installation/store can be assembled in just one day and can be flat packed once its reached its 2 month expiry, bringing to the commercial Melbourne central a glimpse of street vendor chic.
The store is now 1 day old and you can check it out at Melbourne Central for the next two months.