Categoría Absolut Art
Trajes de Plástico 0
A Spoon further 0
The idea of the contest “A spoon further” it is very simple: to give ordinary aluminum spoons, which can be found in great amounts in obshchepit (network of state public cafes, usually associated with the Soviet times and characterized by low quality food and nondescript table-ware, made of aluminum), to professional jewelers and convince them to make something resembling pieces of art out of these spoons.
Phallic Logo Awards 0
“The game designers across the nation are playing is; can they design a logo and get it approved without the client realising it’s a big spurting penis?
We asked our readers to send in the best cock logos from around the world for our team of experts to evaluate. Now we present to you the very cream of the cocks.”
Alcantarillas Japonesas 0
Galería de alcantarillas Japonesas decoradas
» Galería de alcantarillas decoradas
» Manholes of the World, Unite! (projecto ruso)
Arte en el Metro 0
Subways need not be boring or dreary! Many operators of metros, subways or underground railways want to attract more passengers with good station design. This often means extra effort and higher costs for the metro operators but it seems to pay when a metro is more than only a means of traffic but something the population can be proud of.
Read below which metro systems double as the world’s longest art galleries and in which cities you can see stunning underground palaces, museums, aquariums, an ancient chapel, the world’s first example of computer-generated architecture, or simply user-friendly and aesthetically pleasing underground station architecture.
Inodoros en forma de flor 0
Exposición de Inodoros en forma de floripondios (para q te quede con aroma a flores)
An Exhibit of Flower Shaped Urinals and other Nature Inspired Sculptures by San Francisco Artist, Clark Sorensen.
All pieces are made of high fire porcelain and fired to cone 10 in an oxidation atmosphere. The urinals are made of the same material of commercial toilets and can be installed and used. Each has been hand built and is a one-of-a-kind work of art – these pieces are not molded or mass produced.
These pieces were on display May 20 – June 13, 2005 in San Francisco, CA





















