The Exhibitionist
The personal art projects of Brock Davis are witty and humorous. His creations are diverse from a Rice Krispies replica of Stonehenge to a Broccoli tree house.
About the Artist:
Brock Davis is a Minneapolis-based artist and musician who works on primarily self-initiated projects in a variety of mediums. He currently serves as creative director at Carmichael Lynch where his work has won such accolades as the prestigious Cannes Lion award for creative excellence. Not limiting himself to advertising, Brock’s talents span music, drawing, graphic design, writing, works of art both serious and absurd, and a killer instinct for video games. The one constant is an exceptional track record for transforming humor and insights into work that gets a reaction.
These new critters were designed for the launch of Louis Vuitton’s Mon Monogram service for small leather goods. Each animal highlights an element in the design of the products. The Armadillo was to highlight the soft yet durable quality of the leather. The Chameleon displays the variety of colour. The Grasshopper is constructed from products with zips and poppers that make satisfying noises like that of the musically gifted insect. And finally my favorite, the Beaver, who’s functionality chops wood, builds dams…and provides cleaver ways of organising ones life in men’s bags and wallets.
All these Hello Kitty necklaces have been made from recycled Aluminum cans and are pretty damn amazing. The pendant is not only pretty but there is a lot of attention to detail via FunkyRecycling
Balloonized master works by http://airigami.com/
Road map portraits by http://www.nikkirosato.com/
The Ace Hotel, New York City; Room 1021 by http://www.danatanamachi.com/
The American way | Everyday objects come alive, a collection of objects made from everyday use, Terry Border takes boring, everyday objects and makes them come alive.
From the artist: “I always knew that my weird point of view was my gift or perhaps curse, so I’m glad I finally found a use for it,” Terry says. “As far as getting ideas, I simply try to amuse myself. I look at objects and wonder what they remind me of and then I create a sort of story about that. I have a good sense of humor. I like to laugh but I can’t tell a joke to save my life.”
More creative images via http://bentobjects.blogspot.com/
Salt N Pepa Shakers via Etsy
