WOODWORK

Woodwork. We work. On film, motion graphics, 2D and 3D animation. Together. Hard. Dedicated. With love. And drive. With great people. In Amsterdam. Everyday. Except on Wood day.

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I Recreated Iconic Comic Book Covers Using Balloons

For the past 13 years, I’ve twisted balloons. It was never something I thought I’d be good at, but through a lot of work, imagination, and dedication it has become my superpower and now I can’t get enough of it! From balloon dogs to balloon dresses, if you can think of it there is a strong possibility that I have made a balloon version of it. Ever since I read my first comic books I’ve loved their bright and bold style of art.

Source: I Recreated Iconic Comic Book Covers Using Balloons | Bored Panda

Fat Cars & Other Bizarre Vehicle Sculptures by Erwin Wurm

Contemporary Austrian artist Erin Wurm creates surreal sculptures covering a range of themes. We were particularly impressed with the way he manipulates vehicles – distorting, inflating and bending their structures – to create eye-catching works of art.More sculptures on the grid via ArtNet

Source: Fat Cars & Other Bizarre Vehicle Sculptures by Erwin Wurm | Inspiration Grid | Design Inspiration

Interland

Interland is an adventure-packed online game that puts the key lessons of digital citizenship and safety into hands-on practice. Play your way to being Internet Awesome.

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Artist Shows That Putting Googly Eyes on Inanimate Objects Never Gets Old 

Ah yes, eyebombing, the street art equivalent of drawing a funny mustache on Mona Lisa. So ubiquitous it’s impossible to credit anyone for inventing it… and yet for some reason it never quite stops being hilarious? Or maybe it’s just me. Probably just me. Vanyu Krastev of Eyebombing Bulgaria helps

Source: Artist Shows That Putting Googly Eyes on Inanimate Objects Never Gets Old | Colossal