“Devour” series - Christopher Jonassen - an “investigation of worn-out fryingpans”
leaf shards, 2011 - Kristen Kay Thoen
arboreal prism (2009) - Kristen Kay Thoen
fog field prism (2009) - Kristen Kay Thoen
Crystal Crayons

Dallas-based artist Eric Barclay crafts whimsical sculptures (and other things) from everyday items such as empty food containers.
For additional examples of Eric’s work, which includes beautiful illustrations, see his blog here and Etsy shop here. Really good stuff!
[Photos courtesy of the artist. Thanks, Eric!]
the lion is so cute :)
“art lulz” = perfect description
(via seahowardtumble)
Via utnereader:
Modern artist Tom Deininger takes impressionist perception to a whole new level with his re-creation of Monet’s 1899 masterpiece Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies, which is composed entirely of found objects like plastic forks, phone cords, bottle caps, markers, lighters, combs, and children’s toys. Read more …
very cool
Artist Mary Ellen Croteau was working on an artwork involving plastic bottle caps, creating tall endless strings that are strung vertically in colorful columns. She repeatedly noticed how some of the caps would fit neatly inside of one another creating new color combinations similar to the portraits of Chuck Close. Inspired, she became sidetracked and embarked on her own self portrait using the colors that “naturally” appeared in the bottle cap plastic.
This is fantastic!
Stacking Vessels by Pia Wüstenberg
Nathan and I are soooooo artsy!
A diagonal for a Rhodamine Red wall - work in situ in Copenhagen July 2006
Daniel Buren likes stripes, so I like Daniel Buren!
He has a website, but I don’t know any French. At all.