Green Life is Closer Than You Think

By Angel | August 4, 2008 4:50 am |
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Do-it-yourself

Today I would like to share with you pictures of great green interiors. All these interiors were created by a talented French artist Patrick Blanc. He made a lot of amazing and useful publications, as well as green artworks.

 Green life

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Glass Art Hot Examples

By Angel | July 28, 2008 5:48 am |
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Design, Elements of designing, Interior design

Glass art belongs to one of the the most challenging techniques, that unites everything: creativeness, talent, patience, practice and enormous love to work. I think it will be really challenging to find a single person that doesn’t want his or her house to be decorated with glass sculptures. The following masterpieces made me think about changing my interior!!!

Glass art

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Some More Attractive Sand Sculptures

By Angel | June 24, 2008 6:23 am |
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Do-it-yourself

Have you ever seen sand sculptures, which are …well, attractive? No, I am neither crazy nor stupid. They DO have amazing curves and beautiful long hair. Want to enjoy? You are welcome…

Beach sand sculptures

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White Paper Sculptures with Philosophical Meaning

By Angel | April 23, 2008 5:15 am |
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Design

I have never seen paper works that nice! They are absolutely cool… It was my first impression, but after a closer look, I understood that most of them were amazing reinterpretations of classical fairytales: castles, palaces, cartoon heroes…  They reminded me about my childhood and something unexplainable touched my heart. This vague balance between the present and the past was broken and I fell in love with those works of art. 

 Cowboy paper work Red poppies paperwork

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Fred Conlon Garden Friends

By Angel | April 16, 2008 3:49 am |
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Landscape

Fred Conlon is an American artist, creating incredible and yet functional iron sculptures. For the heaps of garbage he is like a God, that can bring garbage back to life. It has a lot of sculptures, but I like the most these 4 gnomes… BTW, in the course of time, they will be covered with a unique patina, thus becoming even better. Gnome-Be-Gones collection.

The first handmade sculpture is about invaders invasion. Gnome-Be-Gones won’t let a simple gnome to be their guest let alone friend. 

Gnomes sculpture

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