Although scooters are getting more and more popular, a simple bike is still seen as the ideal way to transport your goods from A to B.
Weather it's buckets of paint, piles of chickens or pottery you want to move, your bike is there to make it happen
Although scooters are getting more and more popular, a simple bike is still seen as the ideal way to transport your goods from A to B.
Weather it's buckets of paint, piles of chickens or pottery you want to move, your bike is there to make it happen
Although scooters are getting more and more popular, a simple bike is still seen as the ideal way to transport your goods from A to B.
Weather it's buckets of paint, piles of chickens or pottery you want to move, your bike is there to make it happen
After a game of batminton (which he lost in favour of his friend who happened to have just one arm) the janitor of an ancient Pagoda poors us a nice cup of tea.
The Pagoda lays just outside of one of Vietnams main cities, Hanoi
Offcourse it's great to travel around, get to know other cultures, other types of food, other languages...
But sometimes it's just a bit too overwhelming...
Toon Elfrink has created huge monumental structures with branches of willows.
In the 'Waterloopbos' the desolate pavement of the Bangkok Haven-miniature was immensely attractive to Toon
Meg Mercx created a group of hovering figures for the the 'Kielzog' exhibition.
The group emerges from the forrest as if they are ghosts.
The work has an eary feeling about it and at the same time something holy, as if the figures are headless priests.
The elements make the work literallly move as if they are living objects.
Meg Mercx created a group of hovering figures for the the 'Kielzog' exhibition.
The group emerges from the forrest as if they are ghosts.
The work has an eary feeling about it and at the same time something holy, as if the figures are headless priests.
The elements make the work literallly move as if they are living objects.
This duo from Brasil is working together for years allready.
A very intriging sight to see a massive tree hovering in the air like that.
Underneath the tree there had been dug a massive hole.
According to the artists the hole was the grave of the tree...
During the opening of the festival this guitar player 'accompanied' the hovering tree
This duo from Brasil is working together for years allready.
A very intriging sight to see a massive tree hovering in the air like that.
Underneath the tree there had been dug a massive hole.
According to the artists the hole was the grave of the tree...
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