Joshua Allen creates the most amazing sculptures using tape, garbage bags and exhaust air from subways.
Street Art: Joshua Allen Harris
[ New York Magazine, thanks Jessica Coen and Glen E. Friedman ]
Joshua Allen creates the most amazing sculptures using tape, garbage bags and exhaust air from subways.
Street Art: Joshua Allen Harris
[ New York Magazine, thanks Jessica Coen and Glen E. Friedman ]
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August 27, 2008 at 3:12 pm |
Call us boring and simple-minded, but before we saw the work of street artist Joshua Allen Harris we never once considered the artistic possibilities of subway exhaust. Using only tape and garbage bags, Harris creates giant inflatable animals that become animated when fastened to a sidewalk grate. Steven Psyllos caught up with Harris recently to discuss his older works (including a bear and a giraffe) and unveil a new beast that looks not unlike the Cloverfield monster.
September 17, 2008 at 12:38 pm |
Great artwork, another kind of balloon animals. It is so artistic. 5 stars for the “garbage bag balloon art”.