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Australian art duo Pip & Pop, also known as Nicole Andrijevic and Tanya Schultz, create intricately patterned floor installations made of colourful sweets mixed with glitter, beads, toys, sand, and other equally vibrant found objects. It’s an edible neon wonderland! (Just don’t try to eat the glitter, beads, toys, sand, etc.)
These bright little worlds appear to have magically grown up out of the floor and feel like a fanciful blend of fairytales, Japanese pop art, and mandalas. We wish there was a level in one of the Katamari Damacy games that looked like this.
Visit My Modern Metropolis to view even mor photos of Pip & Pop’s awesome installations. Don’t linger too long though, you might develop cavities.
By way, these sugary installations remind us of some of the work by a Portland, OR art duo known as Apak. If you like the art of Pip & Pop you might enjoy a peek at Apak’s paintings too.
I saw some of their work at a shopping centre once. It was amazing