It took 15 days and is roughly the size of Manhatten, but this stunning piece of artwork in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada is worth a look.
with more on the story here.
It took 15 days and is roughly the size of Manhatten, but this stunning piece of artwork in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada is worth a look.
with more on the story here.
In the land of the blind, the one-arm man is king.
Amazing!
I love this.
They weren't singing....they were just honking.
Glee 2009
The farmers must be stepping up their security in the crop fields!
To sleep, perchance to experience amygdalocortical activation and prefrontal deactivation.
I'm not usually big on large-scale art in the wilderness but this is actually pretty nice. I don't think it should be extended to Mars, though.
Now I've got a Belinda Carlisle song stuck in my head.
(...and now you do too)
I get bored sometimes too.
Something tells me we haven't seen the last of foreshadowing.
That is seriously incredible. It makes me think of the ancient images man carved into the planet, when art wasn't made to be sold or for publicity, but as some aspect of calling down the gods. "Look at us!" it cries, "We're here!"
Well... at least it's not a big smiley face or "F*K U RICHIE."
I look forward to other groups with 4x4s dragging huge rolls of chain fencing, plowing more enormous gashes across our scenic desert ecosystems in competeing attempts to set the newest record for "Biggest Artwork." Hell, pretty much anyone with a four-wheeler and a few days to waste can sculpt their own visible-from-space monument! This is a great idea. BYOB!
My favorite part of the article:He discovered his talent when he picked up a stick and drew a 3.6m (12ft) fish.EUREKA