What can entertain kids more than bubbles? Shooting bubbles in 3d was occasion for 10 bubble artist to entertain group of kids and adults in Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. That was first video that Sprint launches into 2D and 3D. Viewing video bellow with HTC EVO 3D, looking at park-goers, all in black.. read more →
Daniel Rozin is an artist, educator and developer, working in the area of interactive digital art. As an interactive artist Rozin creates installations and sculptures that have the unique ability to change and respond to the presence and point of view of the viewer. In many cases the viewer becomes the contents of the piece.. read more →
Sacha Goldberger decided he would take on a very interesting project. He assembled a team who helped him create an outside studio at Bois de Boulogne, a park located near Paris that’s 2.5 times the size of New York’s Central Park. He stopped joggers, asking them for a favor – would they sprint for him.. read more →
Next time you’re wondering if you have enough money to buy art materials, remember Ron van der Ende. This Dutch artist specializes in the creation of sculptures using old, painted wood he finds on the streets. He basically takes the pieces he finds apart and then reassembles them into different objects. Incredibly, the sculptures don’t.. read more →
Tokyo-based artist and architectural model maker, Akinobu Izumi, has created the series “A Tiny World in a Bottle”. Using intricately cut paper, little pieces of cork and when necessary, liquid paraffin for a floating effect, he fills thumb-size bottles with creatures, ships and curious scenes. He sells a variety of these miniature works of art.. read more →
It’s the world’s first transparent car. The unique 1939 Pontiac Ghost Car is a show car equipped with plexiglass panels which allows for that see-through look. Originally built for the 1939-1940 New York World’s Fair as part of the Futurama exhibit, the Ghost Car was recently sold at an auction for an undisclosed amount. (Its.. read more →
Madebyjulene is the paper-cut art of British designer and illustrator Julene Harrison. I can create hand-cut custom paper-cut artwork for you. They make terrific gifts for birthdays, weddings and anniversaries (the first wedding anniversary is paper!). I could make you a portrait, a family motto or just something special you want to say. read more →
Laurie Masters was born in Peterborough, Ontario, May 4, 1976. Having concentrated on music during her school years and completing an honours degree in Mathematics at Trent University, it wasn’t until 2001 that she picked up a paint brush and started to paint. Since then, Laurie has not stopped painting. Aside from a couple years.. read more →
Dana Tanamachi is a graphic designer and custom chalk letterer who hails from the Lone Star State, but currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. She enjoys crafting, reading, walking, and especially listening to Country music from the 1990s.In June 2008, Dana moved to New York City and began working at SpotCo designing posters for Broadway.. read more →
Iron Man is probably one of the most important parts of the story about the steampunk which continues to be a new re-born trend today. The moment when a fictional character Anthony Stark decided to build a coal-powered machine in form of suit, is one of the most important moments in the history of the.. read more →
It’s unclear who transformed this Soviet army monument in Sofia, Bulgaria, but how interesting is this? The artists changed the Russian Red Army soldiers, who led an advance on Nazi-allied Bulgaria during World War II, into superheroes and comic book characters!The pop art creation with the caption “Abreast with the Times” drew crowds of people.. read more →
“Can you prove yourself against the real world”? A real challenge for creative art students at the 10the Annual Bonnaroo Music and Art Festival. The festival will be thrown for the 10 th time and this year Art students from Art and Design schools all over the country will contribute. The Bonnaroo Music and Art.. read more →
Belgian Ben Heine busted out into the art scene back in April 2010 when his incredibly creative series, Pencil Vs Camera, captured the hearts and minds of people from all around the world.Just recently, Heine made 10 pieces for the Art Official Concept, an art gallery in Cape Verde, West Africa. The Republic of Cape.. read more →
If you ever thought that your work or school notes had to be boring, then take a look at these by Amanda Wright. The London-based user experience designer opens up her sketchbook, not only sharing with us some interesting facts in an amusing way, more importantly, she also gives us a different perspective and a.. read more →
Taras Lesko, a 28-year-old originally from Ukraine, is a Seattle-based free-lance graphic designer by day and experimental visual artist by night. In 2009 he began doing graphic design work at Turn 10 Studios, Microsoft, for the Xbox 360 video game Forza Motorsport 3. His work there led him to design and create a one-sixth scale.. read more →
Viktor Hertz combines two of his greatest hobbies, graphic design and film, into a clever series starring pictograms! Often seen on signs or instruction manuals, pictograms serve as our universal language, a way for all of us to quickly figure out where we’re going or what we’re (not) allowed to do. To him, this set.. read more →
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.. read more →
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.. read more →
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,.. read more →
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! read more →
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