Off the Wall

This is stand alone piece as well an entity of something larger, eventually.

Off the Wall

Plastic Bricks

2016

3.6 x 4.9 x 4.8 cm, interlocked

The stand-alone-piece consists of two perfectly interlocking sides. The two elements have many different arranging possibilities. There is also a version with barbed wire added.

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There is a conceptual idea beyond the stand-alone-pieces. That is creating an installation consisting of 16 same ‘Off the Wall’ pieces while each one being individual as well as being part of a larger picture…  Head over to the Kickstarter campaign to find out more.

John Deere Forwarder

You might already know that I have a soft spot for state of the art land machines. The first machine I saw when I was about 10 years old was a Mercedes Benz tractor MB 1000. I really liked the unconventional and stylish design.
When doing the brick thing I came across the John Deere Forwarder back in 2010 and made a brick version. Now I managed to make some better photos alongside an interactive digital 360° view for anyone interested.

 

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Disclaimer: The Forwarder is my interpretation. Copyright of the original source material of course owned by John Deere.

Star Wars microscale models

These Star Wars models from the Freemaker Adventures and Rogue One were commissioned exclusively by Blocks magazine and have been showcased in issue 22 & 27 in 2016. The Freemaker ships have also been featured at The Brothers Brick.

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There are digital versions of the Eclipse [micro] and the Scavenger [micro] available.

 

-Cole

 

Disclaimer: The Star Wars models are my interpretations. Copyright of the original source material of course owned by Disney and Lukas Films.

Para Normal

Folding space and merging the dimensions. Anything is possible if the mind can imagine it. Creativity has no boundaries.

 

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Para Normal, 2016

Digital edit (Processed with Mecabricks, Blender & Photoshop)

Part of the Enter the Brick series.

Frames & Layers

…out in the streets again!

Over the last few weeks I was working on an installation as part of the 40° Urban Art Festival 2016 in Duesseldorf. As working outside was dependent on the weather the whole progress was stretched over a few sessions.

I was prepared for a very short life time of the installation, but the actual half life was faster than expected. Like one day after doing one part of the door, already most of it was damaged or even stolen. It would have been nice to at least complete the installation before decomposition takes place. Therefore I had to post process the photos taken and merge them into one picture in order to show at least how it would have looked like.

Nevertheless it was fun and a great experience. People passing by were throughout positive and curious.

 

Frames & Layers, 2016

Installation

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more Street Art and Plastic Graffiti

Hype Nose

Sometimes it’s just a piece or a certain design which leads the way…

 

Hype Nose, 2016

Plastic Bricks

3.6 x 9.6 x 4.8 cm

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Part of the Enter the Brick series.

Death Rey

Hyper pop culture: Star Wars, Disney & Lego =

 

Death Rey, 2016

Plastic Bricks, glue

3.6 x 9.6 x 7.2 cm

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Part of the Enter the Brick series.