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Edward Gorey: The Gashlycrumb Tinies Posted: 2 years ago by suckersklub
They're all condemned.
In response to Gnikgnok's post.
Comments: 3 Score: [-] 12 [+].

Inky Dreadfuls Posted: 2 years ago by gnikgnok
"Welcome to Michael Mararian's macabre world of pen and ink drawings." And by macabre they mean holy-crap-these-are-the-creepiest-kids-EVER.
Comments: 6 Score: [-] 141 [+].

Out of Control Red Carpet Posted: 2 years ago by gnikgnok
Actually, winner of an outdoor design competition - the "City Lounge" in St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 92 [+].

Disturbing Dioramas Posted: 2 years ago by gnikgnok
All done in micro sculpture by artist Adalberto Abbate.
#19 is particularly gruesome.
Comments: 7 Score: [-] 228 [+].

Be careful what you wish for Posted: 2 years ago by pocksucket
This is why attention to detail is important.
Comments: 5 Score: [-] 180 [+].

Japanese watercolors Posted: 2 years ago by rest
Beautiful Japanese watercolors
Comments: 1 Score: [-] -1 [+].

Paint like Jackson Pollack Posted: 2 years ago by phillyjt
The site is blank, until you move your mouse around and start painting like jackson pollack! Click you mouse to change the color, its so much fun:-)
Comments: 3 Score: [-] 55 [+].

Gum Blondes Posted: 2 years ago by misswinkle
Gallery of portraits made of 100% chewed bubblegum on plywood backing.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 50 [+].

A giant Rubber duck to relieve mondial tensions ? Posted: 2 years ago by wildminou
Some will say it's a useless form of art.
But try to imagine the reaction of people who see this massive yellow duck from their windows
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 73 [+].

Anamorphic Cups Posted: 2 years ago by natalinnux
"Anamorphic" refers to a distorted image that only appears normal when viewed with a special device. The most common of these is the anamorphic cylinder, which typically consists of a mirrored cylinder placed in the center of a distorted painting. Such curiosities first appeared in the 1600s, and became popular throughout Europe in the 18th century.
Comments: 3 Score: [-] 91 [+].

Ench Gallery Posted: 2 years ago by Mershaullk
Incredible collection of art and awesome fractals.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 59 [+].

Become an action figure; just $425 Posted: 2 years ago by Bornbad
Yes! Now you can pose dueling Darth Vader, throwing down with the Ninja Turtles or showing GI Joe who is boss.
Comments: 3 Score: [-] 7 [+].

Interior Design Optical Illusions Posted: 2 years ago by BrownTrout
Some pretty interesting interior painting designs that give a 3D optical illusion when you stand in the right place. Photos show the illusion and the same paint design from an alternate angle.
Comments: 6 Score: [-] 258 [+].

Stadium Dance Posted: 2 years ago by HeyMrP
Just watch it, I can not do it justice.
Comments: 5 Score: [-] 67 [+].

Matt Dixon Posted: 2 years ago by Mershaullk
Weird, wacky, cool RPG-book-ish drawings/illustrations.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 24 [+].

Painting? I Can’t Turn it Off Posted: 2 years ago by ogri2003
Six years ago a brain haemorrhage turned Tommy McHugh, a builder, into an unstoppable artist. According to Juliet Rix, Van Gogh had a similar condition of temporal lobe epilepsy.
Comments: 3 Score: [-] 183 [+].

Create Objects With Wire And Other Stuff Posted: 2 years ago by BlackBoy
Objects made with wire and other cool stuff.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 31 [+].

Strange Proportion in Sculpture Posted: 2 years ago by ogri2003
Here are two sculptures: "Sensory Homunculus" and "Motor Homunculus." The first shows what a man's body would look like if each part grew in proportion to the area of the cortex of the brain concerned with its sensory perception. The second one shows the area of cortex with regard to movement.
Comments: 7 Score: [-] 116 [+].

Summer of Love Exhibit Posted: 2 years ago by suebe
Tune in, turn on and drop out (especially if you're in NYC)
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 30 [+].

Artist paints Kim Jong Il with own blood Posted: 2 years ago by deepchill
"Phil Hansen stubbornly adheres to one artistic cliche. He's willing to suffer for his art."
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 40 [+].

Pimp my rice paddy Posted: 2 years ago by Bornbad
Each year, farmers in the town of Inakadate in Aomori prefecture create works of crop art by growing a little purple and yellow-leafed kodaimai rice along with their local green-leafed tsugaru-roman variety.(This is very cool)
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 109 [+].

(Guess the artist 3) Who drew the painting: famous artist, gorilla, 9 year old, or elephant? Posted: 2 years ago by power832
"See if you can match the paintings to each artist...a lot harder than the first 2!"
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 38 [+].

Haruo Suekichi - Wristwatch Artisan Posted: 2 years ago by deepchill
Have you ever made a watch where you think, Oh, this is too out there, this is too hard for people to wear?

-Um, yea! Every time!
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 14 [+].

Homer Painting Upsets Pagans Posted: 2 years ago by Bornbad
Pagans have pledged to perform "rain magic" to wash away cartoon character Homer Simpson who was painted next to their famous fertility symbol
Comments: 5 Score: [-] 65 [+].

Clayton Boyer's Clocks Posted: 2 years ago by Mershaullk
It's amazing how many different configurations mechanical clocks can come. And even more amazing that they can also be so artistically done.
Comments: 7 Score: [-] 39 [+].


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