Tag: Arts - Page 12
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Stick Hut Sculptures Built by Volunteers Evoke Peace and Simplicity
Artist Patrick Dougherty led a team of volunteers in building hut sculptures; the process is captured in a video from Shwood Eyewear.
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Incredible Images of a Microscopic World from Olympus BioScapes Competition
The 8th photo competition has brought to one place some of the most stunning images of the tiniest inhabitants of our planet.
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Turkish Photographers Capture Climate Change
Traveling exhibit in Turkey prompts audiences to put on their 'climate glasses' and see how floods, fires, and drought in the country are all connected.
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Recycled Dystopia: Spooky Sculptures of Found Objects By Greg Brotherton
Junked odds and ends find a home in artist Greg Brotherton's brilliant and dystopian sculptures.
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Spin Yarn From Cat Hair
One woman shows us how easy it is to make useful yarn from her cat's long fur.
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Cloud Cities: An Interdependent Web of Inflatable Geodesics (Video)
Using inflatable forms suspended in a spiderweb network of ropes and plants, architect Tomás Saraceno proposes a different living environment.
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Will Christo's Next Big Art Project Damage Colorado's Arkansas River Valley?
Christo's plan to hang 5.9 miles of fabric over a pristine river has drawn criticism from environmentalists for the potential harm it will do to the area.
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Wood and Cardboard Recycled Into Insane Sculptures by Phoebe Washburn
Using recycled wood scraps and cardboard, artist Phoebe Washburn creates spontaneous, room-sized imaginary landscapes by hand.
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Solar-Powered Artwork Around the World
Striking, sustainable, and often beautiful, solar-powered sculptures are creating a green new type of public art.
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Artist's 'Three Gorges' Video Installation Takes Viewers Into a Disappearing Landscape
Inside the confines of a gallery's walls, artist Sonja Hinrichsen takes viewers on a journey down China's troubled Yangtze River.
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The Week in Pictures: A Gorgeous Green Home Stirs Controversy, Toilet Made from Computer Parts and More
The best images on Treehugger this week include a beautiful green building raising conservation issues, a toilet redefining 'flushing your cache', and more.
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1,000 Recycled Amplifers Allow People To Speak Through This Huge "Speaker's Wall" (Video)
This artistic installation, made from 1,000 recycled speakers and a piece of the Berlin Wall, amplifies people's voices.
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Toilet Made from Computer Parts Gives New Meaning to Flushing Your Cache
This circuit board art by Steven Rodrig is definitely unique.
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The Week in Pictures: Cherry Tree Sculptures, Catapulting LED Stars, and More (Slideshow)
We've featured a lot of treehouses on TreeHugger, but the plans for this one are a little different: Ten cherry trees will be planted in a circle, and pruned and bent over time to form a unique, two story sculpture.
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The Week in Pictures: Cherry Tree Sculptures, Catapulting LED Stars, and More
This week's photo roundup includes a sculpture made from living cherry trees, an artist catapulting LEDs into the sky to make stars, and more.
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Graffiti Knitting Goes Main Stream (Book Review)
Knit in the City tells a crafty "whodunnknit" set in the streets of London.
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Giant Melting Crayon Sculptures Highlight Raging Wildfires, Record Heat in Texas
Artist Herb Williams' playful-looking crayon flames have a serious message for drought-stricken state.
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21st Century Gargoyles Are Drawn on Found Paper and Decorated with Recycled Trash
These frightening gargoyle charcoal drawings are made on found paper and wood, and colored with repurposed garbage.

























