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Drywall Sculpture

newtboy says...

While I will say this guy is talented and makes great art...in my mind he's not doing "drywall sculpture", he's making "3d plaster wall art".
I totally expected to see a video of a guy taking a sheet of drywall and sculpting/carving his art by removing material. Instead he just glops some plaster on the drywall and molds it into shape. Totally different process with different results.
...but maybe I'm just nit picking.

EDIT: I was interested because we are about to start using stencils to create a fossil bed pattern on some of our walls, much like his art, but made with a stencil.

9 Ways Christmas In The 60s Was Super WTF

nanrod says...

If you lived through the sixties most of these seem normal even if they are horribly dated. The hot Dr. Pepper, however, is fucking weird regardless of what decade you're from.

Also the glass wax I've never seen but we did have spray artificial snow to decorate windows and we'd make our own stencils.

9 Ways Christmas In The 60s Was Super WTF

Street Typography - Bus Stop Painting

Street Typography - Bus Stop Painting

Street Typography - Bus Stop Painting

Art Sale - Anyone want to buy a Banksy?

The Great Pumpkin Carving Contest of 2011 (Sift Talk Post)

Sublime says...

>> ^lucky760:
>> ^Sublime: I guess I cant enter because It wont let me post any links because im a new member and have no points. Sorry for the inconvenience, @Sublime, but I've fixed your comment. (We have a lot of filters in place for brand-new members because we get a lot of spam.) Those are some phenomenal carvings. Did you carve freehand or transfer a sketch? Do you use any professional carving equipment?

Thanks.I created the rick grimes stencil on the computer using picture editing software.It took a couple days to get it looking right but then I printed it out and transfered on to the pumpkin.I used a basic pumpkin masters carving kit.If anyone is interested in the Rick Grimes pumpkin stencil ill add a link.The zombie girl can be found by searching "bicycle girl pumpkin stencil" on google.


http://s656.photobucket.com/albums/uu290/sublim311/Walking%20dead%20rick%20grimes/?action=view¤t=RickGrimesPumpkinstencil.png

The Great Pumpkin Carving Contest of 2011 (Sift Talk Post)

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How a motherboard is made.

maximillian says...

This isn't a total video of a motherboard being made. It is only the pick and place machine part. Making the bare board, the solder stenciling, oven reflow, and inspection parts are all missing. Also, This doesn't really look like a computer motherboard, more like a generic, custom circuit board.

Still cool though.

Simpsons' Opening - Directed by Banksy

BoneRemake says...

>> ^direpickle:

What's a banksy?


http://news.ninemsn.com.au/entertainment/8103700/street-artist-banksy-takes-over-simpsons-intro

The British graffiti icon storyboarded the latest intro to the long-running cartoon, which opens with the town of Springfield scrawled in his distinctive tag.

But as the show cuts to the familiar couch scene, the credits take a dark turn — with a minute-long animation showing dozens of Asian sweatshop workers painting scenes for the cartoon in a filthy warehouse filled with rats, human bones and bio-waste.

Kittens are thrown into a wood chipper to create stuffing for Bart Simpson dolls while a chained unicorn collapses as its horn is used to punch holes in Simpsons DVDs.

The extended sequence was apparently inspired by reports that the show outsources the bulk of their animation to a company in South Korea.

Banksy, whose true identity has never been officially confirmed, is renowned for his political views.

The elusive artist employs guerrilla-style tactics to break into locations before leaving his pieces to be found the following morning.

Examples include drawing a life-sized replica of a Guantanamo Bay detainee at Disneyland and stencilling Israel's West Bank barrier.

In 2008 Britain's Mail on Sunday claimed to have unmasked the mystery artist as 36-year-old former Bristol public schoolboy Robin Gunningham.

Banksy at Bristol Museum, awesome exhibition

cybrbeast says...

I love Banksy. It's amazing how he managed to do such effective and good looking animatronic work, while his area of expertise is spraypainting and stenciling. I wonder if he had a lot of help for this exhibition.

What do you think of tattoos? (User Poll by JiggaJonson)

EDD says...

I haven't got any myself, and I haven't ever had an explicit desire to get one, but my wife's planning on getting one or two, and I'm completely fine with that, since I know she'll go for a tribal stencil. Me, I generally like small and inconspicuous tattoos that are black ink tattoos. I've only seen a couple of color tatts that I liked, the majority range from terrible to not-so-good.



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