Posted by max
on October 30, 2008
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Well, I just happened to find this awesome graffiti blog that features real San Francisco street graffti. (good ones too) What I can’t believe is that I haven’t seen these ever although I live in San Francisco.
Anyways this site is really cool, you gotta check out San Francisco Graffiti.
Cheetos Dream Griffti
Dream Graffiti
Aloha graffiti in frisco, califas
These look hella cool huh?
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Posted by max
on September 07, 2008
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Here’s a cool toothpick version of San Francisco downtown.
Scott, a Rohnert Park resident and supermarket produce man with time on his hands since he injured a knee, has created a 9-foot-tall sculpture of San Francisco Bay scenes, attractions and landmarks.
There’s the Golden Gate Bridge, Muir Woods, Humphrey the humpback whale, the Ferry Building and on and on — all made of glued-together toothpicks.
via make
- laughingsquid
Related:
San Francisco Downtown in Jello
San Francisco Downtown in Cookware
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Posted by max
on September 07, 2008
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Remember San Francisco downtown made with cooking ware?
Here’s a really cute San Francisco downtown, all made with your edible Jello. Now, can you make them out of cocktail jellos?
This project consists of photographs and video, which depict various San Francisco landscapes. I make the landscapes by constructing scale models of the architectural elements which I use to make molds. I then cast the buildings in Jell-O. Similar to making a movie set, I add backdrops, which I often paint, and elements such as mountains or trees, and then I dramatically light the scenes from the back or underneath. The Jell-O sculptures quickly decay, leaving the photographs and video as the remains.
via lizhickok
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