Fat Monkey Made of Flip Flops by Florentijn Hofman at Pixel-Show 2010

Part of his ‘Obeastitas’ series, the piece titled Fat Monkey or Macaco Gordo, was designed by Florentijn Hofman. It is on show at Pixel-Show 2010, an international art and design conference held in Brazil. With an inflatable base, covered in 10,000 flip-flops — which serve as pixels — the 45-foot-long monkey sprawls across a park in the center of the city.


Hofman is an artist known for playful, extremely large renditions of animals and toys. In 2009, he constructed inflatable rubber duckies, as tall as 40 feet, which bobbed in harbors across the globe. The same year, Hofman filled a gallery in the Hague with outsized stuffed animals, strewn across a floor as if dropped there by giant children.



Florentijn Hofman
Pixel Show
Via [PBS]

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November 12, 2010 - Art, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

One Response to “Fat Monkey Made of Flip Flops by Florentijn Hofman at Pixel-Show 2010”

  1. Ox Says:

    Amazing!
    Its texture is great– you can’t tell they are flip flop even from a small distance.
    I bet it’s comfortable as a furniture piece (flip flops are made of foam, right?).

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