

Rolling Through the Bay, a kinetic sculpture of San Francisco, 35-years in the making and comprised of 100,000 toothpicks. Created by Scott Weaver (via)

Closet, 1997–98 (detail) A New York couple’s empty bottles and unwanted household objects, wood, wire, plaster, found objects, electrical parts …all completely covered in glass beads by Liza Lou.
(Liza Lou’s work is so over-the-top meticulous, I don’t think there’s an artist out there who can top her OCD. Love.)
UNTITLED (Large newspaper book of drawings), post-1932. Drawn in soot and spit on found paper bound by the artist with found string. By James Castle
Mended Spiderweb #8 (Fish Patch) by Nina Katchadourian
A pink Katydid. Usually grey, this is a 1 in 500 mutation. National Preserve, Beverley Shores, Indiana.
OMG
Droooooooooooooool. Beautiful, insanely detailed collages and more by Seiko Kato. Must see.

papercarpet (by elodole)
Enormous paper-cut tapestries by Tomoko Shioyasu (via)

No.61 | N 61°39’51.9“ E 6°51’27.8“, Briksdalsbreen, Norway by Cenci Goepel + Jens Warnecke
OMG! Our Ideas of Value, Pushpins on cork board by Eric Daigh now showing at the Carl Hammer Gallery in Chicago.
Tiniest sculptures created from a single toothpick by Steven J Backman
Gasp! Matthew Cusick makes incredible collages using nothing but maps.

Incredible drawings by Keita Sagaki. Check out the close-up detail below. (via Colossal)

