Eggs are a symbol of rebirth, of Easter, and in this case, the focus of a fundraising project from the time of the Japanese tsunami.
Sponsored by the British Red Cross, and coordinated by the U.K. ad agency TBWA, the project collaborated with a group of illustrators to raise money and draw attention to Japanese reconstruction with these tattooed wooden eggs. They were printed on Egg-bot, an open-source art robot that can draw on spherical objects.
Watch the Egg Bot at work on this Vimeo explanation. And yes, there’s an Egg Bot pool on Flickr.
Eastern Eggs from TBWALondon on Vimeo.
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where can i buy these?
Hi – They were part of a British Red Cross fundraising program at the time of the tsunami, so the links to the for-sale pages are gone now. You could email TWBA London, the ad agency that coordinated the program. Their website is http://www.tbwa-london.com/
Hope that helps.
Thanks
Well, that was an interesting video. I went to the link they gave, but it got confusing over there. Off to check out the flickr link. Thanks for the post!