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New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb

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New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb wood sculpture architecture

New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb wood sculpture architecture

New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb wood sculpture architecture

New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb wood sculpture architecture

New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb wood sculpture architecture

New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb wood sculpture architecture

New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb wood sculpture architecture

New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb wood sculpture architecture

New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb wood sculpture architecture

New Wooden Cityscapes Sculpted with a Bandsaw by James McNabb wood sculpture architecture

Furniture-maker-turned-sculptor James McNabb (previously) just opened a new exhibition of work titled Metros at Robert Fontaine Gallery in Miami. McNabb continues his exploration of architectural shapes using an improvised form of woodworking frequently described as “sketching with a bandsaw.” Without regard to the design or stability a true architect might utilize, he instead works with more abstract shapes cut from repurposed and exotic woods which in turn become component pieces for larger sculptures resembling wheels or tables. McNabb shares via email:

I compare hyperrealistic painting to fine woodworking. Both are slow, tedious, detail oriented process that require great care and consideration through every stage of making. In contrast, I compare my style of rapid bandsaw mark making to the fast paced nature of spray can art. It’s my attempt at “urban woodworking”.

Metros will be on view through October 28, 2014 and you can see more of McNabb’s recent work right here.

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skittone
3704 days ago
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Wow.
JayM
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I just should really setup a script that autoshare's anything from Colossal with a "wow".
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Artist ‘Bordalo II’ Brings Trash and Found Objects to Life on the Streets of Lisbon

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Artist Bordalo II Brings Trash and Found Objects to Life on the Streets of Lisbon trash street art installation insects animals

Artist Bordalo II Brings Trash and Found Objects to Life on the Streets of Lisbon trash street art installation insects animals

Artist Bordalo II Brings Trash and Found Objects to Life on the Streets of Lisbon trash street art installation insects animals

Artist Bordalo II Brings Trash and Found Objects to Life on the Streets of Lisbon trash street art installation insects animals

Artist Bordalo II Brings Trash and Found Objects to Life on the Streets of Lisbon trash street art installation insects animals

Artist Bordalo II Brings Trash and Found Objects to Life on the Streets of Lisbon trash street art installation insects animals

For the past few months Portuguese artist Bordalo II (previously) has been stalking the streets of Lisbon looking for heaps of trash. Using mounds of discarded plastic sheeting, old tires, shingles, and tangles of electrical cable, he carefully repositions everything before spray painting it to resemble animals and insects. You can see more from the ongoing series on Facebook.

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Anita Sarkeesian, Creator of "Tropes vs. Women," Driven From Home By Trolls

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Sonny Yatsen writes: Anita Sarkeesian, the creator of Tropes vs. Women — a video series exploring negative tropes and misogynistic depictions of women in video games — reports that she has been driven from her home after a series of extremely violent sexual threats made against her. Her videos have previously drawn criticism from many male gamers, often coupled with violent imagery or threats of violence. The Verge story linked has this to say: The threats against Sarkeesian have become a nasty backdrop to her entire project — and her life. If the trolls making them hoped for attention, they've gotten it. They've also inexorably linked criticism of her work, valid or not, with semi-delusional vigilantism, and arguably propelled Tropes vs. Women to its current level of visibility. If a major plank of your platform is that misogyny is a lie propagated by Sarkeesian and other "social justice warriors," it might help to not constantly prove it wrong.

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NSA goes Poet

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Do it yourself NSA poetry in 10 minutes or less!

NSA Poetry Kit

 It is as easy as, Step 1:

Blacking Out- How to

Step 2, strategic placement:

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Step 3, self censorship right on your fridge!

Thanks NSA fridge poetry!

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Abstract Parisian Rooftops Photographed by Michael Wolf

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Abstract Parisian Rooftops Photographed by Michael Wolf Paris abstract

Abstract Parisian Rooftops Photographed by Michael Wolf Paris abstract

Abstract Parisian Rooftops Photographed by Michael Wolf Paris abstract

Abstract Parisian Rooftops Photographed by Michael Wolf Paris abstract

Abstract Parisian Rooftops Photographed by Michael Wolf Paris abstract

Abstract Parisian Rooftops Photographed by Michael Wolf Paris abstract

For a photographer living in a major city filled with iconic architecture, museums, and myriad tourist destinations, the struggle to capture an authentic image is great. This was the exact situation photographer Michael Wolf found himself in after moving to Paris from Hong Kong in 2008. Surrounded in a city filled with sights that could easily be interpreted as cliché, Wolf pointed his camera away from the recognizable landmarks and instead focused on the dense rooftops surrounding the city. Packed with stout chimneys, tv antennas, graffiti, and numerous geometric forms, these wide-angle shots present a strange abstracted view of a usually recognizable place.

Wolf’s “Paris Abstract” series is currently on view at Robert Koch Gallery in San Francisco through September 6, 2014. (via Juxtapoz)

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darthduckie
3733 days ago
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Love these
etwilson
3733 days ago
Neat. I have to find a photographer to do a report on.
drspam
3740 days ago
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michael wolf might be my favorite photographer.
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