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		<title>Amazing Cityscape Art Made From Unusual Objects</title>
		<link>http://www.neatorama.com/2009/01/06/amazing-cityscape-art-made-from-unusual-objects/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 07:02:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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Most of us played with building blocks to create our own 
        make believe buildings and cities. Fortunately, not all of us outgrew 
        this habit. Here are some cityscape artworks made from unusual objects 
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<p>Most of us played with building blocks to create our own 
        make believe buildings and cities. Fortunately, not all of us outgrew 
        this habit. Here are some cityscape artworks made from unusual objects 
        like egg, cookware, and Jell-O. Yes. Jell-O.</p>
      <p>(Yes, we've featured many of these artists before on Neatorama, but it's 
        kind of neat to see them all in one place.)</p>
      <h2>Unreal Scene (2008) by Liu Jianhua</h2>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-12/liu-jianhua-dream-in-conflict.jpg" width="500" height="326"><br>
        Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/cinghialino/3069614220/in/photostream/">cinghialino</a> 
        [Flickr] </p>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-12/liu-jinghua-poker-chips-shanghai-cityscape.jpg" width="500" height="454"><br>
        Photo: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/cinghialino/3071645090/">cinghialino</a> 
        [Flickr]</p>
      <p>Chinese artist Liu Jianhua created this cityscape of Shanghai out of 
        poker chips and dice. You can fill in the part about the metaphor of a 
        city's growth and economic development to risk taking, gambling, and chance 
        all by yourself. Part of a solo exhibition at Galleria Continua in San 
        Gimignano, Italy. </p>
      <p>More about Liu Jianhua at <a href="http://www.artzinechina.com/display_vol_aid517_en.html">ArtZineChina</a> 
        | Unreal Scene at <a href="http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/4929/liu-jianhua-dream-in-conflict-at-galleria-continua.html">designboom</a></p>
      <h2>San Francisco in Jell-O by Liz Hickok</h2>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-12/san-francisco-golden-gate-bridge-jello.jpg" width="500" height="259"><br>
        Bay Bridge (2005), San Francisco in Jell-O by Liz Hickok</p>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-12/san-francisco-jello.jpg" width="500" height="376"><br>
        <a href="http://www.lizhickok.com/01city.html#photo">The City</a> (2005), 
        San Francisco in Jell-O by Liz Hickok</p>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-12/liz-hickock-twin-peaks-jello-fog.jpg" width="500" height="405"><br>
        Liz Hickok and her Twin Peaks in Jell-O, complete with &quot;fog.&quot;</p>
      <p>San Francisco may be prone to earthquakes, but things never seem so jiggly 
        as when artist Liz Hickok made a cityscape of Baghdad-by-the-Bay out 
        of ... Jell-O!</p>
      <p>Check out more of Liz's fantastic San Francisco in Jell-O at her website: 
        <a href="http://www.lizhickok.com/portfolio_jello.html">Link</a></p>
      <h2>San Francisco Cityscape with Cookware</h2>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-05/san-francisco-in-pots-and-pans.jpg"><br>
        <em>On Gold Mountain: Sculptures from the Sierra</em> by Zhang Wang</p>
      <p>What is it about San Francisco that inspired so many artists? Here's 
        one by Zhan Wang, who used stainless steel pots and pans, as well as silverware 
        to create his cityscape: <a href="Jell-O%20">Link</a></p>
      <h2>Egg City</h2>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2006-03/egg-city.jpg"></p>
      <p>I don't know much about the background of this Egg City, but it's doubly 
        eggscellent because it's also the image of a RMB 50 bill! (<a href="http://www.neatorama.com/2006/03/16/awesome-egg-city-art/">Previously 
        on Neatorama</a>)</p>
      <h2>Biscuit City by Sang Dong</h2>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2006-02/sang-dong-biscuit-city.jpg"></p>
	  <p>In his installation titled &quot;Eating the City,&quot; Chinese artist 
        Sang Dong used about 72,000 biscuits, including &quot;digestives, chocolate 
        digestives, rich tea, hobnobs, caramels and fruit shortcake.&quot;</p>
      <p>When his assistant remarked that she wanted to have a biscuit or two 
        after the exhibition was completed but worried whether the biscuits would 
        be stale, Dong had a sage advice: &quot;Go for the ones at the bottom.&quot;</p>
      <p>More at BBC: <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/4732886.stm">Link</a></p>
      <h2>Atlantis Cityscape</h2>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-12/atlantis-old-plastic-bottles-gayle-chong-kwan.jpg"></p>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-12/gayle-chong-kwan-plastic-bottle-city.jpg"></p>
	  <p>Artist Gayle Chong Kwan used hundreds of old plastic bottles and food 
        packagings to create a cityscape of the lost city of Atlantis: <a href="http://www.ecofriend.org/entry/eco-arts-artist-brings-back-the-lost-city-of-atlantis-with-used-plastic-bottles/">Link</a></p>
      <h2>Colour Reading and Contexture by Jacob Dahlgren</h2>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2006-07/jacob-dahlgren.jpg"></p>
      <p>At first I thought Jacob Dahlgren used books to create this virtual cityscape 
        installation called &quot;Colour Reading and Contexture,&quot; but those 
        are actually colored tiles and wooden blocks. Still it's pretty cool! 
        <a href="http://www.jacobdahlgren.com/index.htm">Link</a> </p>
      <h2>Urville by Gilles Tr&eacute;hin</h2>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-09/urville.jpg"></p>
      <p>Urville is an island off C&ocirc;te d'Azur, between Cannes and St. Tropez. 
        If you've never heard of it, that's because it exists only in the mind 
        of a savant named Gilles Tr&eacute;hin. </p>
      <p>Gilles started building Urville, named after Durmont d'Urville, a French 
        scientific base in the Antarctic, when he was 12. Now, he has hundreds 
        of detailed drawings, as well as a &quot;historical&quot; narrative on 
        the founding of the city. <a href="http://urvillecity.free.fr/index.Urville-ENG.htm">Link</a></p>
      <p>Previously on Neatorama: <a href="http://www.neatorama.com/2008/09/05/10-most-fascinating-savants-in-the-world/">10 
        Most Fascinating Savants in the World</a></p>
      <h2>Cityscape II by Grace Grothaus</h2>
      <p><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-12/grace-grothous-electronic-boards-landscape.jpg" width="500" height="547"></p>
      <p>For her exhibition titled &quot;Uncharted Terrain,&quot; <a href="http://gracegrothaus.com/">Grace 
        Grothous</a> made an imaginary topographic landscale out of discarded 
        circuit boards. The little buildings are the circuitries that are part 
        of the boards! <a href="http://www.gracegrothaus.com/gallery/sculpture/Image3">Link</a></p>
      <h2>Jerusalem Sphere by Frank Meisler</h2>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-12/frank-meisler-jerusalem-fountain.jpg" width="500" height="374"><br>
        Jerusalem Sphere, replica of &quot;Jerusalem Fountain&quot; by Frank Meisler<br>
        Photo: <a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/jerry.john/IsraelAndAustria#5044050707077087074">Jerry</a> 
        [Picasa]</p>
      <p>Inspired by ancient maps showing Jerusalem as a circular city, Frank 
        Meisler created this sculpture of the city in the form of a sphere. It 
        is a replica of the Jerusalem Fountain, commissioned by the King Solomon 
        Hotel. <a href="http://www.frankmeislersculpture.com/cgi-bin/catalogue.cgi?Spheres&entries&">Link</a></p>
      <h2>RPM-1200 &quot;Junk City&quot; by Enoki Chu</h2>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-01/chu-enoki-rpm-1200.jpg"><br>
        Photo: Keizo Kioku</p>
      <p align="center"><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-01/chu-enoki-rpm-1200-detail.jpg"><br>
        Photo: Yuto Kirakakiuchi</p>
      <p>Japanese artist Enoki Chu created his futuristic cityscape out of polished 
        old drill bits and machine parts: <a href="http://chuenoki.com/works.html">Link</a></p>
      <h2>Bonus: CityScape Coat Hanger</h2>
      <p><img src="http://neatorama.cachefly.net/images/2008-12/sixxis-cityscape-coat-hanger.jpg" width="500" height="299"></p>
      <p>If you love cityscape art, then you'll dig these CityScape Coat Hangers 
        by sixxis. These laser-cut coat hangers are illustrated with the skylines 
        of five cities: <a href="http://www.sixixis.com/product_16,CityScape%2BCoat%2BHangers">Link</a></p>
      <p>If you have anything to add, I'd love to hear about it in the comment 
        section! </p>
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		<title>Atlantis Cityscape Made From Old Plastic Bottles</title>
		<link>http://www.neatorama.com/2008/12/07/atlantis-cityscape-made-from-old-plastic-bottles/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 17:46:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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Artist Gayle Chong Kwan created this fantasy cityscape of the lost city of Atlantis using old plastic bottles and food packagings:
Plato in 360 BC described a city named Atlantis, whose beauty was beyond any comparison. Mythologized for its abundance of striking temples and stunning vegetation, the city was supposed to be buried under the sea [...]]]></description>
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<p>Artist Gayle Chong Kwan created this fantasy cityscape of the lost city of Atlantis using old plastic bottles and food packagings:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Plato in 360 BC described a city named Atlantis, whose beauty was beyond any comparison. Mythologized for its abundance of striking temples and stunning vegetation, the city was supposed to be buried under the sea following a catastrophic earthquake. An artist named <a href="http://gaylechongkwan.com/">Gayle Chong Kwan</a> has now brought back the city in old plastic bottles.</em></p>
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<p><a href="http://www.ecofriend.org/entry/eco-arts-artist-brings-back-the-lost-city-of-atlantis-with-used-plastic-bottles/">Link</a></p>
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		<title>Cityscape: Massive Tangle of Wood in Brussels, Belgium</title>
		<link>http://www.neatorama.com/2007/10/05/cityscape-massive-tangle-of-wood-in-brussels-belgium/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Oct 2007 07:56:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex</dc:creator>
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Belgian artist and designer Arne Quinze created this massive (131&#215;82x39 ft or 40&#215;25x12 m) tangle of wood on stilts as an art project in the heart of Brussels!
Link (tons of construction photos) &#8211; via designverb, thanks tango!
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<p>Belgian artist and designer <a href="http://www.quinzeandmilan.tv/">Arne Quinze</a> created this massive (131&#215;82x39 ft or 40&#215;25x12 m) tangle of wood on stilts as an art project in the heart of Brussels!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cityscape.be/BLOG/">Link</a> (tons of construction photos) &#8211; via <a href="http://www.designverb.com/2007/09/19/cityscape-arne-quinze/">designverb</a>, <em>thanks <a href="http://www.designverb.com">tango</a>!</em></p>
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