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Helium Balloon Suspended Bridge, UK

French designer Olivier Grossetête has installed a dreamy floating bridge over a lake in the UK’s Tatton Japanese Garden. Suspended in mid air by three helium balloons, Pont de Singe (Imitation Bridge) transcends both engineering and design principles. How surreal and and thought provoking is this dynamic installation?!

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Artist Cornelia Konrads has discovered an evoloved medium in public art. The Germany native effectively creates gravity defying installations on chosen landscapes. Sticks, logs, and even snowballs appear to float in mid-air, stopping passers by and animals (I’m sure) in their tracks to stare in amazement. See more of Cornelia’s mind-bending installations here!

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Snail Troopers, Cracking Art Group

International Public Art Collective, Cracking Art Group has teamed with Milan based art management groups, Duomo and Opera de’Arte in an effort to bring awareness to a delapidated cathedral in Milan, Italy. An installation of 50 life sized blue snails sits scattered across the roof of the building. Crafted fro,m recylced materials the snail bring much needed attention Continue Reading

Gigantic Public Art, Gibbs Farm

Gigantic works of public art adorn the rolling hills of Gibbs Farm in Auckland, New Zealand. Commissioned works created by famed artist like Anish Kapoor, Neil Dawson, and Marijke de Goey to name a few, flow with the land, creating a sense that the art fell from the sky or simply grew from the earth. Continue Reading

The Sneaker Tectonic

We’ve met some people with sneaker obsessions. We’ve even come across people with separate walk-in closets strictly for their massive shoe addiction. But THIS is borderline insane (in an awesome way!). UK illustrator and graphic designer Christian Labrooy has rendered a skyscraper-sized sneaker mural. If installed, The Sneaker Tectonic would be an architectural giant constructed Continue Reading

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