Showing posts with the label Art & Design

The Delicate Art of Cobweb Paintings

Feb 24, 2018

Who could have thought that the delicate, fine, silky threads of a spider’s cobweb could be woven into a canvas strong enough to withstand t...

Alexander Fleming’s Microbial Art

Feb 16, 2018

Alexander Fleming is widely known as the brilliant microbiologist who gave the world the miraculous life-saving drug called antibiotic. But ...

Netherlandish Proverbs

Jan 18, 2018

Hanging at the Gemäldegalerie art museum in Berlin, Germany, is an unusual painting. Measuring 64 inches by 46 inches, this 16th century oil...

Copenhagen’s Urban Birdhouses

Nov 28, 2017

Thomas Dambo—you may remember him from a couple of months ago, where he constructed giant troll-like wooden sculptures and hid them around ...

People Matching Artworks

Nov 7, 2017

Austrian photographer Stefan Draschan spends hours hanging around museums looking for curious coincidences where visitors perfectly match t...

The Spectacular Sets of Early 20th Century New York Theater

Oct 13, 2017

Many theatrical set designers today follow the maxim of “less is more”, but in the old days when theaters had to compete with moving picture...

Kito Fujio’s Dramatic Photos of Japanese Playgrounds At Night

Jul 5, 2017

Ever since Kito Fujio quit his job as an office worker to become a freelance photographer, he has been exploring every possible nook and co...

Giant Hand Sculptures Around The World

May 26, 2017

The other day, a pair of giant hands appeared rising out of a canal in Venice, as if to support the sides of the Ca’ Sagredo Hotel. It was a...

Alex Chinneck’s Architectural Illusions

May 9, 2017

A historic building in London’s Covent Garden, violently slashed through the middle, floats mysteriously in the air with no apparent support...

Djerbahood: The Street Art Drive That Transformed A Tunisian Village

Apr 24, 2017

The sleepy little village of Erriadh on the island of Djerba—once known as the “island of dreams”— is not part of Tunisia’s tourist circuit....