Monday, June 30, 2014
(part 2) VERY AMAZING ARTIST painted on tiny foods. How did he do that! MUST SEE...
Kale holds his breath to keep his hands steady when painting.
(part 3) VERY AMAZING ARTIST painted on tiny foods. How did he do that! MUST SEE...
A Turkish scene is contrasted with the Statue of Liberty.
(part 4) VERY AMAZING ARTIST painted on tiny foods. How did he do that! MUST SEE...
Each painting can take up to three days to complete.
"These are objects from daily life that people hardly ever think about. We don’t pay much attention to them. I deliberately choose difficult objects. It is not important how small they are, or how well they absorb paint, it’s more important that they come to life and bring joy to people."-HASAN KALE
Saturday, June 28, 2014
(PHOTOS) A Guy turned garbage into a Brilliant Homeless Architecture! MUST SEE!
Gregory Kloehn goes dumpster diving, but not for the reason that most people would think. He isn’t homeless. In fact, he is an artist from Oakland that is trying to help the homeless and develop his craft at the same time.
Instead of building sculptures that he would sell to rich people to add to their massive homes, he decided to focus his efforts on helping house the homeless population in California.
This artist uses trash to change people’s lives. It’s absolutely brilliant. If more people could learn how to create these tiny homes for others, the impact could be huge. Strangers have come forward on his Facebook page to donate money to what Gregory is doing.
Share this amazing initiative by clicking on the button above right. This is the kind of idea that should catch on. People’s lives could be changed forever.
Source(s) viralnova.com
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