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]]>Made after his favorite birds, each piece took him a couple of hours to make. “I am obsessed with animals, but especially birds and have been since I was a young lad,” Cook shared with Ohh Deer. “I’m always making stuff or trying to think of new mediums for art projects and I had played around with balloons in the past after seeing guys make some incredible stuff at the magic society I used to be a member of. I wanted to make a new project about birds, and for whatever reason, balloons just came to mind.”
Using Qualatex balloons made from natural latex, he assures his followers his materials are biodegradable and break down as quickly as an Oak Leaf. “I still have all the deflated balloons used from the different projects, and intend on keeping them until I can think of something cool to do with them,” says the eco-conscious crafter.
Other projects of his require more traditional materials such as watercolors, acrylics, inks, and robotics. Take a look at his creations (balloon made or otherwise) in the gallery below:
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]]>The artist invents dangerous as well as dangerous tools to pop his balloons. Then, he documents his projects and shares them onto his Instagram account and later aggregates all of them into a compilation and posts it on YouTube.
The balloon destroyer graduated from the National Academy of Arts in Oslo, and has exhibited in galleries all over Norway and beyond. To learn more about Erichsen and his work, hop onto his website or Instagram account where he posts his projects.
He has more than 492 thousand Instagram followers and over 282 thousand people have watched him on his YouTube channel.
Scroll down and check him out.
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]]>“I started making these seven years ago, I was really inspired by wildlife pictures and wanted to see if I could create realistic animals of my own,” Matsumoto told Metro.
In his work, Matsumoto doesn’t use marker, stickers or any other supplementary material, and each piece of art takes him at least two hours to complete. A complicated project can last up to six hours. “My creations are one hundred percent balloon-only,” the artist told Bored Panda. “I don’t use any adhesive, marker pens, or anything else.”
Matsumoto shares his work on his Instagram account called isopresso_balloon where he has gained over 45 thousand followers. Scroll down to take look at his work.
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]]>Made after his favorite birds, each piece took him a couple of hours to make. “I am obsessed with animals, but especially birds and have been since I was a young lad,” Cook shared with Ohh Deer. “I’m always making stuff or trying to think of new mediums for art projects and I had played around with balloons in the past after seeing guys make some incredible stuff at the magic society I used to be a member of. I wanted to make a new project about birds, and for whatever reason, balloons just came to mind.”
Using Qualatex balloons made from natural latex, he assures his followers his materials are biodegradable and break down as quickly as an Oak Leaf. “I still have all the deflated balloons used from the different projects, and intend on keeping them until I can think of something cool to do with them,” says the eco-conscious crafter.
Other projects of his require more traditional materials such as watercolors, acrylics, inks, and robotics. Take a look at his creations (balloon made or otherwise) in the gallery below:
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]]>The post Artist Invents Objects To Pop Balloons appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The artist invents dangerous as well as dangerous tools to pop his balloons. Then, he documents his projects and shares them onto his Instagram account and later aggregates all of them into a compilation and posts it on YouTube.
The balloon destroyer graduated from the National Academy of Arts in Oslo, and has exhibited in galleries all over Norway and beyond. To learn more about Erichsen and his work, hop onto his website or Instagram account where he posts his projects.
He has more than 492 thousand Instagram followers and over 282 thousand people have watched him on his YouTube channel.
Scroll down and check him out.
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]]>The post Self-Taught Artist Makes Remarkable Balloon Sculptures appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I started making these seven years ago, I was really inspired by wildlife pictures and wanted to see if I could create realistic animals of my own,” Matsumoto told Metro.
In his work, Matsumoto doesn’t use marker, stickers or any other supplementary material, and each piece of art takes him at least two hours to complete. A complicated project can last up to six hours. “My creations are one hundred percent balloon-only,” the artist told Bored Panda. “I don’t use any adhesive, marker pens, or anything else.”
Matsumoto shares his work on his Instagram account called isopresso_balloon where he has gained over 45 thousand followers. Scroll down to take look at his work.
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