Tag: art

  • Military Sandbag Bunker Comfy Couch

    Some of you might remember the actual sandbag couch I posted about HERE. A Jerusalem based industrial designer took that concept and ran with it: I actually like the look of it.  Looks like it would be hell if you lost something out of your pocket, or had to vacuum it though. As usual … queue the…

  • Guns, Photographers, Models, And A Steadicam

    It took us about 5 minutes to bring everyone up to speed, place people around the room, and figure out a rough path. The original shot is a little over two minutes long. It’s obviously really hard to get 40 people to hold still for that long, so a lot of the sped up sections…

  • Gun Fireplace Tools – Heat

    Only a proof of concept right now.. but I like the idea. Beat the boring brass and wrought iron ones we have here. You can contact the artist Jason E Kay, on his website for a price – HERE

  • Norwegian Artist Commissioned By Armed Forces To Provide Social Perspective

    And a social perspective is what they got? *scratches head*: Seriously, how do people even dream up messed up crap like that? Do they have a wheel at home with random words like “blood bag”, “rifle parts”, “child’s underwear”, amputee etc.. on it?  WTF… More of Morten Traavik’s “art” – HERE An interview with the…

  • The War Bowl – Melted Plastic Toy Soldier Art

    The War bowl is hand made by melting model figures from historic battles together to form a single decorative bowl. The Battle Of Waterloo: The English Civil War: Take your pick for ~$250 USD – HERE Neat. Unfortunately the price is predictably high.

  • Shooting Apple Products In The Name Of Art

    Artist Michael Tompert takes Apple’s products and wrecks them with blowtorches, sledgehammers, handsaws and handguns. His large-scale prints of the detritus are surprisingly colorful and beautiful. “It’s an alternate viewpoint,” explained Tompert at a preview of his first gallery show, which opens in San Francisco today. “They’re beautiful inside. They’re beautiful when you open them…