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Rune Olsen Sculptures are mostly made out of newspaper, masking tape and other organic elements that once combined they become magnificent pieces of art.

Rune Olsen is a sculptor and installation artist born in Norway. Since his first solo show in 1997 at Young Artists Association in Oslo, Norway, he has exhibited in numerous galleries and museums throughout the U.S. and Europe, including Bronx Museum of The Arts (NY 2001), Islip Art Museum (NY 2002), Jones Center for Contemporary Art (TX 2004), Aljira Center for Contemporary Art (NJ 2004) and, Smack Mellon and Exit Art (NY 2005). His life-size sculptures of people and animals, which examine the interplay among desire, power structures and society, was exhibited in the 2005 Istanbul Biennial and most recently in 2006 at Hillwood Art Museum’s “Archival to Contemporary: Six Decades of the Sculptors Guild.”
 
To see more visit runeolsen.com

 
It looks interesting.

Fake but well made.
Something that always bothers me about youtube is when somebody post a fake trailer of a movie that does not exist or a sequel of a movie base on parts of the original movie. That being said whe have to recognize the work that has been well made.

This trailer was done really well.

I found this art form very original and great. I can imagine how much time it takes for Geninne to create these stationary set. Very, very creative!





To see more of Geninne's art please visit her blog


Ron Mueck (born 1958) is an Australian hyperrealist sculptor working in Great Britain.
Mueck's early career was as a model maker and puppeteer for children's television and films, notably the film Labyrinth for which he also contributed the voice of Ludo, and the Jim Henson series The Storyteller. info taken from wikipedia

 


 
 
Funny Video with the classic comedian Mr. Bean.

One of my favorite comedians of all time.

A very funny way to explain how to screenprint your own t-shirts. These guys are weird but they know what they do.