Category Archives: Art
Control over Nature: Amon Tobin vs. Tessa Farmer
Combining experimental music with miniature fairyscapes creates a fantastical, tiny, twisted wonderland. Tim Burton eat your heart out.
Also posted in Audible, Digital Life, Featured, Revolution, Visual Tagged Amon Tobin, Art, art art art, creativity, dead stuff, experimental music, freaks, music, Reuse, surreal art, Tessa Farmer Comments closed
I Went To MoMA And… Project Gathers Museum Visitor Experiences
The amazing “I went to MoMA and…” Project lets museumgoers leave their mark.
Also posted in Change Your Life, Participatory, Revolution, Visual Comments closed
DIY Art: Framing Your Own Artwork
Make a professional frame, without spending a ton of money. It's not that hard!
Also posted in Build This, Crafts, DIY, Things We've Tried, Tips and Tricks, Visual Tagged advice, Art, DIY, DIY art, framing art, get crafty, Tips and Tricks Comments closed
Upcycle your Old Shirts into Jewelry!
Combine old shirts and old jewelry to make new, original accessories.
Also posted in Buy Nothing, Crafts, DIY, Revolution, Things We've Tried, Tips and Tricks, Wearable Tagged creativity, get crafty, how to be awesome, jewelry, making it last, originality, T-Shirt Projects, t-shirts, upcycling Comments closed
If you go into the woods today… you might see Shanell Papp
An up-and-coming Canadian artist melds craft, art and the whimiscally macabre.
Also posted in Crafts, DIY, Visual, Wearable Tagged Art, arts & crafts, creativity, fiber art, freaks, fundraiser, get crafty, how to be awesome, renegade crafters, starving artists, textile art Comments closed
Snail Mail My Email: Volunteers Send Handwritten Emails by Mail
Want to send an awesome handwritten letter, but don't remember how to use a pen?
Also posted in Buy Nothing, Digital Life, Participatory, Revolution, Verbal, Visual Tagged Art, collaboration, communication, creativity, fun, making it last, the art of letter writing, unicorns Comments closed
































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