Artist Mary Yeager has created a line of “Female Merit Badges” which resemble Girl Scout Merit Badges, but represent female rites of passage like childbirth, inserting a tampon, breast exams, and birth control pills. picked by suebe 10 months ago 24 comments edit related share arts |
How freaking cool is this cake? I so need to make one. I bet it tastes like happy. picked by muppetmaker 10 months ago 22 comments edit related share arts |
If hobbits didn’t live under hills, they might like this homey structure that seems to fit right into its surroundings. picked by Bornbad 10 months ago 4 comments edit related share arts |
Dad draws things on his kid's lunch bags. Pretty cool. picked by Bornbad 10 months ago 14 comments edit related share arts |
Bob Barker? Bald Britney? One was supposed to be Chuck Norris and another Chewbacca, but I couldn't tell them apart. picked by equinox 10 months ago 3 comments edit related share arts |
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By worth1000 and aviary's one and only Meowza. picked by suebe 10 months ago 1 comments edit related share arts |
This image is 100 meters long. There are 178 people in the picture all shot within the course of 20 days from the same spot on a railway bridge on Warschauer Strasse in Berlin in the summer 2007. Only a few of the people seemed to know I was taking their picture. Art by Simon Hoegsberg picked by equinox 10 months ago 6 comments edit related share arts |
A never ending celebration of monsters in art. picked by Bornbad 10 months ago 1 comments edit related share arts |
Lego art on Nathan Sawaya's Lego page. picked by Bornbad 10 months ago 4 comments edit related share arts |
Whatever the case, being a living statue takes guts, strength, creativity and yes, a good deal of exhibitionism. picked by Bornbad 10 months ago 7 comments edit related share arts |
Fifteen breathtaking and varied examples of the effects of long exposure photographic techniques. It’s even possible to do in daylight with neutral density filters or stacked polarisers. picked by equinox 10 months ago 11 comments edit related share arts |
Across the tracks, away from the dazzle of downtown, lies a darker imagination, this one looking to grunge-ridden, dilapidated architecture for inspiration. There is a beauty that pervades this kind of urban decay and captured wonderfully through a photographer’s well-trained eye. picked by equinox 10 months ago 6 comments edit related share arts |
Obama fever has officially hit Legoland. The Carlsbad, CA, park has modified its U.S. Capitol model to illustrate the historic Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama. picked by Bornbad 10 months ago 12 comments edit related share arts |
Beautiful and surreal photographs taken using an infrared filter. The filter blocks most of the visible light spectrum but retains the infrared light reflections caused by clouds, foliage, tree leaves and grass. picked by equinox 10 months ago 5 comments edit related share arts |
Now news organizations put up slide shows or galleries of an event. The above photo of the crashing of the passenger jet into the Hudson River captures the significant emphasis of the survival of the passengers as they wait on the crafts wings for rescue. picked by Bornbad 10 months ago 0 comments edit related share arts |
These are concept images that were used before the movie (The Dark Knight) started shooting. picked by AutumnLotus 10 months ago 1 comments edit related share arts |
You knew it was coming. It's here! picked by meggysue 10 months ago 4 comments edit related share arts |
The “biggest story in comics in 2009″ will be “the long-awaited publication of Robert Crumb’s Book of Genesis, an adaptation of the Bible story, which Norton will be publishing in Fall 2009. picked by Bornbad 10 months ago 5 comments edit related share arts |
In the world of “Peanuts,” Schroeder was the Beethoven-obsessed music nerd who pounded on his piano. But, the notes floating above his head were no random ink spots. Charles Schulz carefully chose each snatch of music he drew and transcribed the notes from the score. picked by DerAlt 10 months ago 3 comments edit related share arts |
When you rotate the cover of the 20th Anniversary Edition of the Princess Bride DVD by 180 degrees, it still reads “princess bride”. Go ahead, turn your laptop upside down. picked by Bornbad 11 months ago 20 comments edit related share arts |
A decorative work of art to commemorate that you've done your Tampon Time and you're Free At Last! 2 comments edit related share artsCheck out her other products, some NSFW picked by suebe 11 months ago |
EU officials have expressed concern. picked by suebe 11 months ago 0 comments edit related share arts |
Gregory Barsamian bases his work on persistence of vision, instead of making flip books though, he makes flip sculptures! Instead making individual images as for animation, he makes sculptures for each instant, then rotates them around. picked by AutumnLotus 11 months ago 4 comments edit related share arts |
What would you do if you come across dust? Majority of the people would go for vacuuming & that's it. But here we have a few artists who have created beautiful works of art using dust. picked by AutumnLotus 11 months ago 8 comments edit related share arts |
Love Steampunk? Adore Legos? Steampunk and LEGO? It may seem an incongruous combination being that LEGO is plastic and Steampunk harkens back to the age of brass & wood. picked by Bornbad 11 months ago 2 comments edit related share arts |