Sculptors create art out of balloons
ERJ staff report (DS)
New York -- You've heard of origami -- the Japanese art of paper folding? Now see Airigami -- The US art of balloon folding. But the results are amazing -- conventional works of art re-interpreted in balloon sculptures.
Larry Moss began his career 25 years ago as a NYC street performer, but has gone on to display his amazing air-filled art in 12 countries on four continents.
He has built a Spinosaurus and re-interpreted Da Vinci's Mona Lisa; Andy Warhol's Campbell Soup Can and Boticelli's Birth Of Venus among other works.
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