Humanscale Faces in the Wild 2010 Preview: Scott Henderson's Megatera![]() Now a ten year tradition, the Humanscale Faces in the Wild charity event invites artists and designers to submit a depiction of any non-domesticated animal, auctioned off to benefit the World Wildlife Fund. Increasingly more design focused as the bar keeps getting raised, this year's contributors include Marcel Wanders, Yves Behar, Scott Wilson, and Scott Henderson, among others. I love this event because it's awesome to be able to use your skills to help the environment, especially this year, as we have seen incredible damage being done to marine life, which is why I chose the diving whale form. Man only sees the whale's tail from his perspective above the water, and can't appreciate the colossal size of these mammals hidden below the waves. The heavy block of acrylic was a perfect way to show that.(more...)
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