People have been creating art to inspire and communicate ideas to one another since we first put handprints on cave walls, and here at Inhabitat, we’ve been fortunate enough to discover some of the most breathtaking art pieces from around the world. Over the past year, we’ve seen a hand-knit hammock stretched across a Utah chasm, and an ocean of poppies spilling out from the Tower of London. Eerie underwater sculptures have given us a chilling view of the future after climate change, and an anatomical Barbie offered a glimpse into the impossible internal workings of that iconic doll, while photo galleries showcased a child’s African animal companions , as well as the oldest living organisms on the planet. Which story did you like best? Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post’s poll. Permalink | Add to del.icio.us | digg Post tags: 2014 art , Animals , Art , art 2014 , art gallery , art installation , art posts of 2014 , art-related stories , Artist , best art posts , best of inhabitat , best stories of 2014 , hammock , inhabitat art stories , inhabitat readers choice winners , photo , photo gallery , Photos , photos of 2014 , picture , pictures , sculpture , top 6 art posts , Top 6 Inhabitat art stories of 2014 , top art posts , top art stories , top art stories of 2014
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Inhabitat’s top 6 art stories of 2014