
Larry Moss calls his website “Airigami”, or “the fine art of folding air”. He’s crafted numerous complex works from balloons, such as the above tyrannosaurus rex skeleton. Moss also recreates classic works of art, such as Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus and da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man, with balloons.
Artist’s Website -via Geekosystem | Previously by Larry Moss: American Gothic in Balloons
Well Statler and Waldorf might not be impressed, but I certainly am. As a veteran of birthday parties, street fairs and countless other events where I watch hapless clowns and balloon artists twist and turn until they present the same old kinda-sorta dog-looking thing I’ve been seeing since 1974, I’ve got to give huge respect to anyone who can take balloons and turn them into Muppets!
And the Black Cat Balloon Company does just that. I’m talking Animal, Beaker, Rowlf, Gonzo, the works. Now that right there is a balloon artist.

These terribly awesome monsters are products of the mind of New York artist Jason Hackenwerth. He makes both wearable balloon suits and balloon sculptures. Each creature takes about 8 hours to make, totally worth it in my opinion.
