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Plastikobot – an exciting mixture of art and upcycling

We have some interesting news for you today, thanks to the artist Claudio Garzón. He wanted to show his students that you don’t need piles of money just to be creative. He presented Plastikobots that was made of plastic debris which was salvaged by the shores of Los Angeles River. We can all learn a [...]

November 25, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Lorenzo the Cat Model – Photography by Joann Biondi

Lorenzo the Cat Model – Photography by Joann Biondi

For Two decades, Joann Biondi worked as a freelance writer. Then one day she adopted a kitty that had been thrown in a trash can and left for dead. That kitten had a unique quirk; he enjoyed to wear clothes and pose for the cameras. Therefore Joann started shooting, and then she got serious about [...]

November 23, 2012 | 0 Comments More
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Liquid perfection – stylish water wigs

Today we will present you the project that demanded a lot of dedicated work and creative power. We just hope that you will enjoy the following photographs. Personally, I find them stunning to say the least. Tim Tadder is a very talented photograph who proves that creativity can be taken to a totally another level. [...]

November 15, 2012 | 1 Comment More
VHS Tapes and Floppy Disks turned into Art

VHS Tapes and Floppy Disks turned into Art

Absolutely amazing artwork by  Nick Gentry. This British-born artist definitely has a way of making us evaluate our actions. NEXT GENERATION THE IMMORTAL A COLLECTION OF MEMORIES THE ENTITY D2 THE REPRODUCTION NUMBER 3 XCHANGE PROFILE NUMBER 2 ALGORITHM BLUES You can see a lot more of his work over on Flickr.

August 10, 2012 | 0 Comments More
World in Future: Predicted from the Past

World in Future: Predicted from the Past

What’s not to adore about H2Pia. This is a bucolic, utopian perspective of the future, a daring great new suburban world with a hydrogen driven car in every car port and an organic food in every pot. H2Pia produces energy from wind and sunlight to make hydrogen to ensure that everyone is able to live [...]

July 2, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Impressive Microscopic Photos of Food

Impressive Microscopic Photos of Food

Caren Alpert spent eighteen years as a photo editor as well as food photographer before transforming her artist’s eye to the things we see each day yet never look closely at: What we eat. Red Licorice:  Can you recognize this volcano opening? It’s red licorice, and is made from sugar, fruit flavoring, and gelatin. Though [...]

June 29, 2012 | 1 Comment More
Cool Sculptures of Animals Made from Recycled Materials

Cool Sculptures of Animals Made from Recycled Materials

Artist Sean Avery carries a special talent. Converting old tech into fascinating animal sculptures. Making use of old Compact disks together with other recycled materials, the artist designs sculptures which are full of color and texture. Avery states, “I blend many different man made materials together to make them appear strangely organic, with a distinct [...]

June 28, 2012 | 0 Comments More
The Largest Greenhouse in the World – The Eden Project

The Largest Greenhouse in the World – The Eden Project

It’s a dream come true – a magical story of how restoration can transform an exhausted site into the world’s largest captive rainforest and greenhouse, showcasing plants which have changed the world, connects culture and communities and has even been called the 8th wonder. Image Credits: Stuart Herbert The 21st century will provide enormous challenges [...]

June 12, 2012 | 2 Comments More
Magical Trash art of Brenard Pras !

Magical Trash art of Brenard Pras !

image credits French Artist Bernard Pras was born in 1952,  and likes to ‘counterfeit’ old masters and other well-known images by using especially chosen objects from the trash. He takes inspiration from renowned painters like Edvard Munch, Salvador Dali, and Japanese woodcut artist Hiroshige. image credits Another great influence on him was the original artist [...]

February 2, 2012 | 0 Comments More
Advertising London – An Historical Collection of Classic Posters

Advertising London – An Historical Collection of Classic Posters

They are vivid, colourful and strikingly creative, composed of bold images and tipped with sharp text. They meet their purpose beautifully – to engage London visitors in feeling passionate about what the capital has to offer. The London zoo, Natural History museum, Covent gardens, a steam boat tour… the list is an endless supply of [...]

January 29, 2012 | 2 Comments More
Metalmorphosis – A Rotating Visual Beauty

Metalmorphosis – A Rotating Visual Beauty

Welcome to “Metalmorphosis” – a giant sculpture that forms part of a public fountain bringing an office park to life in the city of Charlotte, USA with its reflecting flashes of light and imposing metallic surface. This marvellous creation from David Cerny is a seven metre high structure of a three-dimensional male’s head, composed of [...]

January 26, 2012 | 2 Comments More
Pencil Vs Camera – The Exciting & Daring New Art

Pencil Vs Camera – The Exciting & Daring New Art

It’s unique, fun, diverting, daring, exciting, and inspirationally beautiful whilst gently capturing the wonders and bewilderment of the imagination. It’s thought provoking and holds twists of surrealism and realistic challenges as it connects different aspects of life, engaging the mind into a world of creative adventures. I’m confident to kindly say that the number of [...]

November 16, 2011 | 10 Comments More
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15 Pieces of Environmental Contemporary Art

As artists posses “the gift to feel” what our future would look alike regarding the problems of today, there’s no reason for wondering why contemporary artists create pieces of art related to environment. Here is a collection of photos of fifteen of their masterpieces inspired by nature. 1. Jun’ichiro Ishii – Crossroad 2. Jorge Berlato [...]

October 14, 2011 | 1 Comment More