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Tristan Eaton Recycles Garbage Into Art
Toymaker Tristan Eaton of Thunderdog Studios and Kidrobot fame finds a bunch of thrown away saw blades, zappers, knives and a water bottle and turns them into a quite magnificent Recycled/Reborn Green Thing toy thing. The video was "slapped together hastily" by Chris Coots of Sassguerrilla and StrawberryFrog. Slapped together perfectly more like. Huge thanks to both of them and all at Thunderdog.
GREEN.tv
06/26/2012
361
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Water Seeks Own Level by Ellan Grossman
Artist Ellan Grossman shows you her piece Water Seeks Own Level, which is often a phrase used in a disparaging way for people congregating with other people who negatively influence them.
GeoBeats
11/07/2011
182
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Ghost Bike
An exploration of the grassroots "ghost bike" movement - why are these mysterious white bikes being placed in cities all over the world?
SnagFilms
08/15/2012
278
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Sponze by Ellen Grossman
Artist Ellen Grossman shows you the Sponze, which is about two elements responding to each other.
GeoBeats
11/09/2011
5,731
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Ed Seese Glass Marbles Artist in Woodford Virginia Part 1/2
Travel with Bennett-Watt and learn about boutique marbles from Ed Seese, a glass marbles artist in Woodford Virginia part 1/2.
BennettWatt
03/11/2010
1,161
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The Pregnancy Series by Suprina
Suprina shows you a sculpture, which is part of the pregnancy series she's working on, a series of 4 pieces and this is the first one.
GeoBeats
11/15/2011
138
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Whatever Can Go Wrong by Ellan Grossman
Artist Ellan Grossman shows you her piece Whatever Can Go Wrong.
GeoBeats
11/07/2011
5,546
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The Dancer Sculpture by Suprina
Suprina shows you the The Dancer sculpture and it was inspired by her legs which are part of an office chair that were found on the street.
GeoBeats
11/15/2011
246
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The Art of Wax Sculpting
I am honored to have someone I genuinely consider a true artist as part of our series - Ms. Sigrid Sarda. From our first meeting i knew we'd have a ton of things to talk about. The charmingly perverse Sarda has taught herself the ancient art of sculpting in wax and it is every bit as creepy and interesting as you might expect. Her home (where we shot the episode - is LITTERED with her creations. Enjoy!
Midnight Archive
06/27/2012
65,862
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How to Make a Paper Mache Baby Dragon
Learn how to make a paper mache baby dragon. Once again, this is super fast, stop motion in order to show from beginning to end.
DanMonsterMan
08/03/2008
33,769
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Incredible Lifelike Human Statues
Welcome to the weird and hyper-real world of artist Ron Mueck.
DiagonalView
05/16/2013
3,290
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The Art of Wood Carving
Learn about Joyce McCullough 's wood carving and wood turning art, with Elizabeth Jennings.
BlankCanvas
06/29/2010
14,161
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Melanie Abrams on Writing Sex Scenes in Literary Fiction
Author Melania Abrams talks about writing sex scenes in her books and not being worried about it being classified as erotica.
FORA.tv Culture
02/14/2011
197
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"The Bay Lights" Transforms San Francisco Skyline
"The Bay Lights" light installation, inspired by the 75th anniversary of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, is officially unveiled March 5. Here's a preview of what it will look like, and a conversation the artist, Leo Villareal.
WSJLive
02/21/2013
4,721
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Not Vital's Exhibition at the Sperone Westwater Gallery
Not Vital is a prominent Swiss artist born in the Engadin Alpine region. He is mostly known for his witty sculptures, full of humor and references to the different cultures in which he has lived. Take a look at his exhibition in the Sperone Westwater gallery.
Style Addytude
12/30/2012
45,693
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