Sunday 6 October 2013

Below The Boat

Wood Chart created by the couple Robbie and Kara Johnson from Bellingham, a 'topographic' map of the underwater. Each layers of laser-cut contours are glued together and certain layers are hand-coloured blue to differentiate between land and water.  

quote from belowtheboat webpage :

"The result is stunning. It lifts the surface of the water back like a veil, exposing the often-overlooked, under-explored, awe-inspiring world that lies below. To those familiar with the floor of the ocean or the bed of a lake, it's a beautiful reminder of the deep channels, sharp drop-offs, and mountainous landscapes that are otherwise hidden from view. To the uninitiated, it's wonderfully eye-opening; as though the world has suddenly taken on a fourth dimension. "

I think this is a great idea not just as a nice tangible piece of information but also to allow explorers on boat to know the floor of the water better, especially if exploring to any dangerous spots. Keep up the good work and expand the coverage for the collections, guys !







the creators' favourites (below) :



all images from Below the Boat

Street Art by OaKoAk

OAKOAK

Pen-pusher by day, street art superhero by night, St Etienne sensation OakOak's hilarious, imaginative, irreverent and sometimes a little macabre street work has filled column inches from BBC Brazil to Beijing's biggest daily newspaper. It has sat pretty on the top spot of "The best of ..." at juxtapoz.com for four months. Daubing simple graffiti and paintings on urban features – often the broken ones – OakOak does what street art does best, amuse and inspire people of all ages and demographics by appropriating the city's less appealing elements.
OakOak is a street artist, but he is not a fine artist painting in public. His work, either on the streets of his native St Etienne, France, or made on his travels, is opportunistic and never "authorised". He is completely untrained in art and works full-time in an office. Whilst his favourite artist is Amedeo Modigliani, he cites his main influences as football, comic books, video games and his home town. "I like this city, her atmosphere" OakOak says of Saint Etienne "and I wanted it to look nicer. It was an industrial city with many coal mines; now it's in regeneration and still quite poor. But it's easily travelled by foot with awkward aspects ideal for art. I saw shapes everywhere, and wanted to realise them."
adapted from The outsiders
photo image and more works from OaKoAk website
pousseur
charlie kid centre ville - Copie - Copie
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Usine

iloveyou - Copie

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