Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeUncategorized Colorful Confetti Death May 31, 2011 by mymodernmet Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Confetti Death by Miami-based TYPOE manages to be violent and poetic at the same time. A skull is seen vomiting colorful shards of spray paint caps onto a bright white wall. Modern art does not get more punk rock than this… TYPOE’s Flickr photostream via [Buzz-Beast] confetti deathtypoe Previous articleOUTSIDE IN: The Story of Art in the StreetsNext articleMaterial World Related Posts Uncategorized Conjure Rainbows While Making Your Own Music With These Fun Gadgets mymodernmet - Uncategorized Young Pianist Gets Overcome With Emotion While Performing 200-Year-Old Chopin Prelude mymodernmet - Funny Need Help Making a Decision? Do as the Ancient Persians Did and “Drink” About It mymodernmet - Comments LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Stories Brooklyn Museum To Host Stunning Selection of Modernist Masterpieces This Fall Archaeologists Discover 15,000-Year-Old Clay Jewelry With Children’s Fingerprints on Them First-Ever ‘Jane Goodall Day’ Will Take Place on April 3 To Honor the Late Conservationist’s Mission 30 Years of KAWS Highlights the “Family” of Work Created by the Iconic Street Artist U.S.’s First Comprehensive Exhibition on Renaissance Master Raphael Coming to NYC Designer Reinvents the Classic Ruler With Playful, Winding Measurements Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz’s Groundbreaking Art Collection to Land on the West Coast Music Creator Rewrites Toto’s “Africa” Song to List Every African Country Instead Designer Unveils How the Burning Man Temple Will Look in 2026, and It’s Inspired by a Rare Flower This Is the Best City for Art and History Museums in the World (And It’s Not in Europe or the U.S.)