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Jonnycardboard Posted: 3 months ago by Bornbad
Our thoughts on cardboard usually end somewhere around the recycling bin. This artist makes me think you'll never look at cardboard the same way again.
Comments: 4 Score: [-] 336 [+].

Help Aviary win the Best RIA of 2009! Posted: 3 months ago by jaxomlotus
If we win this round, they will possibly feature us (the staff behind plime) at Adobe's Max conference in Los Angeles. Please help!
Comments: 21 Score: [-] 878 [+].

World Beach Project Posted: 3 months ago by cb__
World Beach Project is a global art project open to anybody, anywhere, building on the experience many of us have had on holiday of making patterns on beaches and shorelines.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 182 [+].

Love-Featuring Road Signs and Street Artworks Posted: 3 months ago by iamamaniac
Love is everywhere – the street art featured in this post proves that. It’s all about love: road signs, street names and public notices.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 62 [+].

Discarded phone books become artist's canvas as Jack Nicholson and Obama are turned into stunning 3D sculptures Posted: 3 months ago by AutumnLotus
These amazingly detailed celebrity faces may look like sketches but they are in fact carved out of unwanted phone books.

Sculptor Alex Queral, 51, from Philadelphia, has hand-crafted some of the world's most famous faces including President Obama, Jack Nicholson, Bob Dylan and Spartan Kirk Douglas.
Comments: 4 Score: [-] 357 [+].

Bubble Gum Art: What Chewing and Sticking Can Create Posted: 3 months ago by iamamaniac
It is hard to imagine a more useless thing than a chewed bubble gum… Well, not exactly… In the hands of an extra-ordinary artist it can turn into an amazing artwork that holds attention and inspires.
Comments: 3 Score: [-] 363 [+].

Bizarre Birthday Cakes! Posted: 3 months ago by KerOBeroS32
Remember when your mom got you a Fudgie the Whale cake for your birthday and you almost died of delight?

Yeah, neither do I...
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 344 [+].

Light graffiti images brightening up Britain's landmarks Posted: 4 months ago by Bingo
A photographer swapped spray cans for torches (flashlights) to graffiti British landmarks in a set of stunning images. Michael Bosanko used long exposure shots and different coloured torches to 'draw with light' in the night-time shots.
Comments: 5 Score: [-] 252 [+].

Coolest Homemade Costumes Posted: 4 months ago by bunnysutra
The hard part about making a costume is usually coming up with a unique idea (execution may sometimes take less than an hour). And there are so many of you creative and talented beings out there who've thought up (and continue to conjure up) some of the coolest and most original costume ideas.

So why let all that creative energy go to waste?!

This site is all about sharing ideas between us all
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 145 [+].

Excuse me, I've just finished reading................. by .................... What should I read next? Posted: 4 months ago by Bornbad
Type in the name of the book you've just finished, and The Book Seer will provide recommendations for your next read.
Comments: 12 Score: [-] 442 [+].

The Artist Formerly Known as Dissident Posted: 4 months ago by shuallyo
Artists have a duty to dissent—even against Obama
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 182 [+].

Crappy Taxidermy Posted: 4 months ago by Bornbad
Self explanatory.
Comments: 6 Score: [-] 323 [+].

Steampunk Tableware Posted: 4 months ago by Bornbad
If you like steam-punk as much as I do you will enjoy this gallery.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 325 [+].

Did Shakespeare Puff on "Noted Weed"? Posted: 4 months ago by nateebiinature
A study of several 17th-century smoking pipes, including a number found in the garden of Shakespeare's home in England, has revealed traces of cannabis, according to South African scientists.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 210 [+].

Classic Photography recreated using Legos Posted: 4 months ago by cactushair
Famous historic scenes, romantic pictures, movie scenes, glorious moments in human history captured on pictures and now, recreated using legos.
Comments: 4 Score: [-] 266 [+].

Biomorph Posted: 4 months ago by suebe
A selection of artists, architects and writers were invited to contribute work that dealt with biological, botanical and morphogenetic ideas and processes.
Comments: 0 Score: [-] 174 [+].

Mastering iron scraps to Mammoth Scraptures Posted: 4 months ago by AutumnLotus
Ilyas Ahmed, the artist who creates art from discarded nuts, bolts, springs, vehicle spare parts and domestic waste is giving the final touches to the arrangement before his first ever solo show in Bangalore Chitrakala Parishat.
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 279 [+].

The Coming Annie Leibovitz Fire Sale Posted: 4 months ago by Bornbad
Annie Leibovitz, perhaps the highest-paid celebrity photographer in the world, is profoundly broke. She hocked every photograph she's ever produced and now the high-end pawnshop that gave her $24 million has filed suit to force her to sell it all.
Comments: 5 Score: [-] 232 [+].

Are you into skulls? Posted: 4 months ago by Bornbad
This blog's for you.
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 220 [+].

Incredible 6yr Old Painter Posted: 4 months ago by nateebiinature
A street scene from the paintbrush of a child usually involves triangle-topped boxes for houses. And often an unnaturally large dog.

But Kieron Williamson's attempts are so beautifully rendered that artists ten times his age will be filled with envy.
Comments: 8 Score: [-] 536 [+].

What to do With Left Over Toilet Paper Rolls? Posted: 4 months ago by Bornbad
JUNIOR JACQUET of France has an answer that works for him. He recycles and reuses these cardboard rolls into a legion of odd characters with contorted faces.
Comments: 2 Score: [-] 542 [+].

Artist repairs buildings with legos Posted: 4 months ago by Savagesavvy
Artist Jan Vormann has been a busy bee, repairing broken and cracked walls with legos.
*wicked awesome*
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 45 [+].

How to Build a 6,000 km Sandstone Wall Posted: 4 months ago by suebe
Magnus Larsson’s Dune Project, which is “Arenaceous Anti-Desertification Architecture.” What does that mean? Let me clarify: he’s proposed a 6,000km-long artificially solidified sandstone wall to line the Sahara Desert. The structure would provide refuge housing, as well as prevent desertification (the spreading of the desert).
Comments: 1 Score: [-] 105 [+].

Nerdy knitting Posted: 4 months ago by Bornbad
An excellent use of the long winter evenings -
huge showcase of knitted science fiction and
comic characters plus a preposterous amount of
cuddly zombies.
Comments: 5 Score: [-] 332 [+].

Children traumatised by 'War of Worlds' abduction of teacher Posted: 4 months ago by chez
The event was designed to "develop youngsters writing skills" and fire their imagination - but some children were left traumatised by the show.
Comments: 8 Score: [-] 477 [+].


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