One of these things is not like the others… I’ve just now read a couple blog posts about French artist Alexandre Nicolas‘ Les Prédestinés series which dates back
In this terrific throwback example of what I like to call OCD Art, Lucie Thomas and Thibault Zimmermann of Zim and Zou have meticulously rendered yesteryear’s electronics as neon papercrafts.
Qui Croire? (Who to Believe?), a work of anamorphosis art by french artist François Abélanet, is a sprawling mass of grass of sand that appears, when viewed at the proper angle,
Spotted these resin and wood mash-ups of graffiti and anatomy on Zeutch. The French graffiti artist responsible for the urban anatomy pieces is Souredj. From what I can
French street artist, LUDO, recently unveiled, The Cacktus, a new sculpture made with polyamide, wood and spraypaint. The signed and numbered 20cm (7.9 inches) piece is part of
Merci Gustave is rumored to be embarking on a new series of limited edition Eiffel Towers, which begins with French street artist, André. The Eiffel Towers are 12-inch
This is awesome: A French prosthetics maker has partnered with graffiti artists to create a series of urban-inspired alternative arms and legs. Custoprothetik‘s mission is a noble one:
Alexandre Dubosc created the edible zoetropes above for The 2011 Annecy International Animated Film Festival. I am speechless, happy and hungry. This is by far one of the
I’m intrigued by this strange toy designed by French graffiti artist Alëxone, sculpted by Julien Moreau and produced by a Jeremyriad-favorite, Artoyz. The 6×9″ vinyl figure is called French Lowrider.
A year after New York-based artist, Craig Redman (aka Darcel), collaborated on some fresh fiberglass sculptures with Paris’s colette, he returns with new eye-catching furnishings. The work is a collaboration