Rice Paddy Crop Art

Posted by Miss Cellania in Art on July 12, 2009 at 11:44 am


Rice farmers in Japan create wonderful works of art by planting different varieties of rice in patterns. The 2009 crop has been photographed and can be seen by everyone -not just airplanes! This rendering of Napoleon is near the town hall in the village of Inakadate in Aomori prefecture. See more at Pink Tentacle. Link

Previously: The 2007 crop.

 
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Aerial Art

Posted by Queuebot in Art on February 3, 2009 at 12:33 pm

Some amazing artwork is one thing when viewed in a text book as a grainy one inch photo, but quite different when viewed in a gallery and you realise it’s 20 feet across. These works of art are only visible in photographs as they’re HUGE… it’s aerial art:

Whether you’re convinced that crop circles are caused by some extraterrestrial force or believe it’s the work of humans, you’ve got to admit that some of the designs are pretty incredible. And, these mysterious and intricate field patterns aren’t the only amazing things you can see from the air – snow raked into swirly designs, Japanese rice paddy art, strange spontaneous sheep formations and even ‘transformer’ robots made from choreographed vehicles all make for impressive high-altitude viewing.

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From the Upcoming ueue, submitted by JKirchartz.

 
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