Office built out of thousands of bottles

Office built out of thousands of bottles

Office built out of thousands of bottles

Hoping to showcase his skills in order to start his own business, Chinese architecture graduate Li Rongjun, built an incredible office using thousands of discarded beer bottles. Along with help from his father, Li spent four months building the 18-feet high two-storey structure, which consists of a top level made of 8,500 beer bottles in 40 layers and a bottom floor built with mud and brick. “I want to build an office which combines artistic beauty with pragmatism.” Li Rongjun explains, “This building is my calling card for my future business plans. It will allow investors to see my products in real life and see my talent.” Read more Office built out of thousands of bottles

Sculptures made from books to bring kids back into the libraries

Sculptures made from books to bring kids back into the libraries

Sculptures made from books to bring kids back into the libraries

We carry our childhood books with us to adulthood: the morals, the lessons, the values. In fact, “books shape who we are” has become a commonplace saying. Such so that a new campaign in Japan to bring librarians back in to libraries interprets the saying literally. Read more Sculptures made from books to bring kids back into the libraries

What’s wrong with this world??!

What's wrong with this world??!

Polish artist Pawel Kuczynski allows his audience to perceive the world around them differently with his brilliantly imagined satirical art. Since 2004, Kuczynski’s satirical illustrations challenge different aspects of our society, from politics to poverty, to social media and social status. Whether you personally agree or disagree with what messages the illustrations portray, take a moment to appreciate Kuczynski’s ability to speak his mind through his art. Read more What’s wrong with this world??!

Ciclotrama – installations

Ciclotrama - installations

Mello + Landini is a collaboration between Brazil-based artists Janiana Mello and Daniel Landini. Together, they create an on-going series of installations called Ciclotrama, which consist of intertwining ropes that twist and unwind into organic forms like roots and trees.
To the artists, Ciclotramas illustrates the passage of time. The multi-strand cables can form one line, or they can fracture into separate trajectories that take on their own characteristics. Read more Ciclotrama – installations