
Andrea Petrachi (aka Himatic) creates android-like sculptural figures out of miscellaneous found objects like toys and cameras.
GALLERY AT: –BEAUTIFUL DECAY–

Andrea Petrachi (aka Himatic) creates android-like sculptural figures out of miscellaneous found objects like toys and cameras.
GALLERY AT: –BEAUTIFUL DECAY–

This awesome array of retro rayguns are made from found objects by Kevin Skinner, aka Budget Raygun.
The only thing that could make these retro-futuristic styled rayguns any cooler is if they actually fired energy beams and made pew!pew! noises.
The future was so much cooler in the past!

San Francisco based photographer Rob Prideaux’s exquisitely shot images of smoke and fire are a perfect example how a very simple subject manner can be pushed to a new level of creativity

Yet it’s hard not to feel apprehensive in the presence of installations that glow brightly because of the uranium glass beads used in their creation.
”I guess when you turn on the light and it glows and you’ve been handling it all day you go ‘oh’,” Julia says. ”We got the beads tested just to make sure because when people hear ‘uranium’ they automatically think of danger.”

Over at –CREEP MACHINE– they regularly have a featured artist of the month. This time around ti’s Christopher Ulrich, check it out!