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X-Ray Origami of Endangered Species by Japanese student Takayuki Hori

Japanese student Takayuki Hori printed skeletons of eight endangered species on translucent paper. When laid flat, all you see are scattered bones. Once the papers are folded together, however, the printed components unite as a whole, and the animals’ frames spring to life!Oritsunagumono tells a visual story that highlights the environmental threat of pollution to [...]

Micromachina by Scott Bain

20 Years of graphic design has given me different eyes through which to see the world. Experimenting in various art forms enables me to explore the deepest corners of my mind. The journey is just beginning! With a dark fascination with dead stuff and dusty Victorian taxidermy, cabinets of curiosities are my main influence, antique [...]

Bizarre Black and White Portraits

Black and white photography is powerful and emotional. UK-based photographer Lee Jeffries proves this point with his spectacular shots. While he began his photography career taking pictures of sporting events, he soon found out that it wasn’t his calling. “A chance encounter with a young homeless girl in the streets of London,” his website shares, [...]

The Back Of a Most Popular Webpage

Ever wonder what the back of your favorite website looks like? Art director Jeff Lam asked himself the same thing. He’s the genius behind the Back of a Webpage series, which is filled with some witty and funny work!

Feel New Life into Old Globes

Wendy Gold takes old, vintage globes and transforms them into beautiful and whimsical works of art. Called ImagineNations, these globes would be otherwise abandoned, thrown into some old, dusty attic because they’re no longer geographically accurate.

Unbelievable Paintings by Josh Keyes

Josh Keyes‘ style is reminiscent of the diagrammatic vocabulary found in scientific textbook illustrations that often express through a detached and clinical viewpoint an empirical representation of the natural world. Assembled into this virtual stage set are references to contemporary events along with images and themes from his personal mythology. Josh Keyes’ work is a [...]

Pop Culture Pixel Art – Cartoons People

If you thought a craft like cross-stitching was just for your grandma, then you haven’t seen these incredibly cool pixel people from Wee Little Stitches! The contemporary cross-stitch company knows how to make grown adults giggle with glee by featuring everything from the cast of Pretty and Pink and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off to the [...]

Mind-Bending Bridges by Google Earth

Clement Valla is an artist and programmer interested in processes that produce unfamiliar artifacts and skew reality. Valla works within systems, applying a ‘programmed brain’ that pushes problem-solving logic to irrational ends. After working as an architect and designer in the USA, France, and China, Clement Valla began using computers and digital technologies to explore [...]

When Sand And Ice Merge Together: Amazing Sculptures Exhibition in Moscow

I have seen a plenty of sand-sculptures as well as plenty of ice sculptures too, but I have never thought about that how it would look like to try to merge those two materials and to try to create something from such combination. It seems that sand and ice are pretty similar and both are [...]

Evisceration in Chocolate & more

So it’s the new year and you have vowed to keep your resolution and stick with your weight loss diet program of choice. Of course, this usually means you are not allowed all the lovely food that you know tastes so good. Instead you are enduring your first few weeks of non-stop vegetable and fruit [...]