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Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich created a large sculpture that surreally defies gravity, for the biannual Le Voyage a Nantes art festival.
His piece, entitled ‘The Furniture Lift—The Ultimate Moving Out’, features a partially blown apart house suspended in the air by a ladder, with its bricks, pipes and wooden floors exposed.
With only typical French-styled windows left behind, 30-feet in the air, Erlich’s sculpture peacefully questions safety—why do our homes make us feel safe when anything could happen anywhere?
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[via Leandro Erlich]
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Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich created a large sculpture that surreally defies gravity, for the biannual Le Voyage a Nantes art festival.
His piece, entitled ‘The Furniture Lift—The Ultimate Moving Out’, features a partially blown apart house suspended in the air by a ladder, with its bricks, pipes and wooden floors exposed.
With only typical French-styled windows left behind, 30-feet in the air, Erlich’s sculpture peacefully questions safety—why do our homes make us feel safe when anything could happen anywhere?
Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

[via Leandro Erlich]