For museum installations...Unless you have $40,000-$80,000 for your own. picked by suebe 8 months ago 1 comments edit related share arts |
Obviously, I thought, a kid needs his own iPhone so he won't play with his dad's. So I asked my mom if she could knit one. And she did. picked by suebe 8 months ago 1 comments edit related share arts |
All over the world, birds are rockin' in their new homes on wires. picked by suebe 8 months ago 0 comments edit related share arts |
Meet Wayne Reuben, who hand draws the hundreds of price signs for a Toronto market. picked by suebe 8 months ago 5 comments edit related share arts |
There are easy ways to print out CD covers and lots of other fun things without needing to download or buy special software. Take a look at some of these useful and fun things you can print at home. picked by kakana 8 months ago 3 comments edit related share arts |
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The average child in the United States will wear down 730 crayons by his 10th birthday (or 11.4 boxes of 64s). Kids, ages 2-8, spend an average of 28 minutes each day colouring. Combined, children in the US spend 6.3 billion hours colouring annually, almost 10,000 human lifetimes! picked by 2manyusernames 8 months ago 6 comments edit related share arts |
Am Wu has amazing photographs, mainly of reptiles but there's other animals such as birds and fish. Check out his portfolio, particularly his "The Exotic" albums. 0 comments edit related share arts*Just a heads up to anyone who may have a phobia - there's also pictures of Spiders, Scorpions and other insects in the "The Exotic III" album. picked by Steffanie 8 months ago |
Iron Man vs Bruce Lee, how was it! picked by cactushair 8 months ago 3 comments edit related share arts |
Painted onto elegant swan quills, these beautiful examples of feather-art really are fit for a Queen. 2 comments edit related share artsPainstakingly created by English artist Ian Davie, each individual piece painted over the royally protected bird's feathers can take up to one week to complete. picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago |
Jason Lee's long-term project photographing his two daughters, Kristin and Kayla. picked by Meola 8 months ago 0 comments edit related share arts |
Marla Olmstead paints using her fingers, brushes and spatulas, and has sold 25 paintings for around $40,000. picked by Ankabout 8 months ago 6 comments edit related share arts |
Much like the musician who has a number one hit and then is never heard of again, sometimes authors only get one hit. Others have hugely successful second novels and some would have been better off to forgo writing that second book. picked by 2manyusernames 8 months ago 2 comments edit related share arts |
Many movies are good, some are great, but only a select few can be called truly "essential." picked by cactushair 8 months ago 4 comments edit related share arts |
Features tiny capsules containing an assortment of equally tiny trees from various parts or the world from which you can choose. The trees--from Argentina, South Africa, Mexico, and the United States--are alive and, according to the Web site, will stay that way for six months as long as they're watered once or twice a month. See more, including "Baby Poo" at Strapy-world.com picked by suebe 8 months ago 0 comments edit related share arts |
You know all those those upskirt shots you've been saving on your cell phone. (You know who you are.) Now's your chance to enter a competition for "well-executed, erotic expressions made only with a cell phone." picked by suebe 8 months ago 0 comments edit related share arts |
What is 13 stories high, has 3,500 steps and is 100 feet deep? Right, this well, but do you believe it exists as shown in the photograph? Or has the symmetry been achieved with a little help from Photoshop? Not sure? We looked at it as if it were one of those wacky 3D-images and still weren’t sure. Read on for more details… picked by Bornbad 8 months ago 2 comments edit related share arts |
Have you ever wonder how the first Apple logo looks in 30 years back? Did you know Volkswagen was Hitler’s idea? Or how the IBM logo changes over the time? Or where the Mercedes-Benz Brand And The Three-Pointed Star logo came from? picked by bullettime 8 months ago 1 comments edit related share arts |
Created by Peter Bruce, 1 Photo. 3 Words. 365 Days's mission statement is clean and simple. Bruce finds a person on the street that he doesn't know, snaps their photo, and asks them for three words that describe how they are feeling at that moment. "Free, Wild, Crazy" is pictured picked by suebe 8 months ago 3 comments edit related share arts |
Maddeningly bizarre, "cast in stone" - so people will have to live with it! picked by AutumnLotus 8 months ago 4 comments edit related share arts |
The Sacred Mirrors dramatically reveal the miracle of life's evolutionary complexity, the unity of human experience across all racial, class and gender divides, and the astonishing vistas of possibility inherent in human consciousness. Alex Grey has combined ancient wisdom, anatomical accuracy and post-modern eclecticism to produce elegant, universally accessible, eternally relevant and resonant s... read full post picked by jLoSsDh 8 months ago 0 comments edit related share arts |
The winner, who will proudly represent the United States at the elite Miss Pole Dance Australia 2009 competition, was Jenyne Butterfly from Las Vegas. More at Sports Illustrated and The US Pole Dance website picked by suebe 8 months ago 7 comments edit related share arts |
Is $3MM enough? picked by duphregne 8 months ago 3 comments edit related share arts |
Music moves the human body (our feet tap, our bodies sway) and the human heart (our emotions beat in time to a song’s pulse). Every child in every society creates music, defined to include song and dance: it’s a fundamental activity of Homo sapiens. picked by Bornbad 9 months ago 0 comments edit related share arts |
In the right hands, high dynamic range imaging can blend multiple exposures of the same scene to more closely reproduce what your eye can see. Here's how to do HDR the right way. 1 comments edit related share arts*check out the links* picked by Bornbad 9 months ago |
With self-flaying candor Cheever had recorded day after day, beginning in 1939, a sorry story of incest with his beloved brother, Fred; of pain and bitterness and contempt for his wife; of relentless sexual predation.John Cheever picked by Bornbad 9 months ago 0 comments edit related share arts |