Monday, February 22, 2010

Mosstika










Edina Tokodi is a Hungarian artist living in Brooklyn, behind studio Mosstika. Edina creates art from moss, designing silhouettes and other motifs which are often displayed on the street. Her latest project moves in a new direction, integrating a wood frame and irrigation system to create a Living Wall, in the image of a woman.

Happy Monday! I hope you had an amazing weekend!

{all images courtesy of Mosstika}

49 Fabulous People:

  1. I love that. The grass with the heart is precious.

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  2. Very creative idea! I'd like to see this done to an entire city park.

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  3. bringing some green to the concrete jungle! LOVE IT!

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  4. ..this is just so original..I love the second picture ..amazing.. I love creativity..brilliant post ..it's something very fresh out there..

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  5. Great find! I am hoping to go to Brooklyn this summer and will keep an eye out for these.

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  6. This is art I can definetly get behind! Who knew how beautiful moss could be. Thanks for pointing this out!

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  7. very, very cool! thanks for the intro to this artist.

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  8. I love stuff like this. Very cool.

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  9. What a beautiful, original idea! LOVE it, and love the artwork! Thanks for sharing this!

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  10. interesting and informative post ya got here iva!

    artists....they are very unique creatures aren't they?!

    ~hl~

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  11. i need to hunt down her stuff, don't i?

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  12. So cool!
    I love installation art!

    xoxox,
    CC

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  13. How do they grow grass on walls, that's cool

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  14. Love the little pop of green-- so fun! Happy Monday! :)

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  15. Moss!! Wow that pretty amazing.. Love it.

    xx Love & Aloha

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  16. What an awesome concept. I love anyone and anything Brooklyn, too:)

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  17. Very cool! What a great way to bring some more green to the City

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  18. Lovely artworks... very creative. xoxo

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  19. love these! the perspective is so great!

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  20. My youngest daughter loves art and any sort of creativity. She'll be fascinated to learn of art created by moss.

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  21. veryy nice..living art..Love it...In Brooklyn no less...i think you can find everything in Brooklyn..!

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  22. HA! it took me three photos down to see that those fabulous art pieces were made of moss. yea i'm a smart one. haha.

    hope your monday went by smoothly, iva!

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  23. That is incredible. What a unique talent.

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  24. Wow... such cool stuff...

    And happy Monday to you! Hope you had a great day :)

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  25. These are amazing! I loved them!

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  26. I just found your blog from your comment on my latest post and I LOVE your blog! The jewelry, the art, the consciousness . . . I will be checking back frequently. :)

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  27. wow thats so cool!! i would never have thought of moss to use as artwork....absolutely love it! hope you had a good monday lady! i'm still trying to fight off this dang cold!

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  28. So clever! I adore moss, even the smell~
    xo*

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  29. cool!! I feel like trying this out. ;)

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  30. How amazing!? Some people are so talented and creative. What a lovely form of artwork. x

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  31. Those are so cool! I've never seen anything like it!

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  32. So totally awesome, I love these!

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  33. So clever!

    P.S.: ♥Please don't forget to join the Schnappy Jewelry giveaway!♥

    Good luck!

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  34. I love that! How cool is that question mark! It'd be exactly what everyone'd be thinking.

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  35. How very unique and you always find the most unique artists Iva!

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  36. Wow...that is so interesting! She should come to the NW part of the US where we have TONS of moss! LOL

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  37. these are amazing. what a fabulous installation.

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  38. OMG! i so wanna do this in my city!!! love it!

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