The Impossible Stone Balancing Art of Adrian Gray

Sep 18, 2010

Adrian Gray has been developing his art of stone balancing for many years. His ability to create almost impossible to believe compositions ...

Designers Create World’s First Spray On Cloth

Sep 17, 2010

Extra tight, figure hugging clothes had just become easier to obtain. A Spanish fashion designer has developed the world's first spray-o...

The German Salt Museum at Lüneburg

Sep 17, 2010

Lüneburg, a German city in the state of Lower Saxony, is known as the salt capital of Germany. For more than 1000 years salt has determined ...

Andrew Bush Takes Photos of People Driving

Sep 17, 2010

66 Drives consists of photographs made while traveling 50 to 70 mph in Los Angeles and other parts of the Southwestern United States. Needl...

Gravity Defying Photographs of Li Wei

Sep 17, 2010

Chinese artist Li Wei ’s work often depicts him in apparently gravity-defying situations. Li, who is from Beijing, started off his performan...

The Bear Who Practices Yoga

Sep 16, 2010

A Slovenian tourist on a visit to the Ahtari zoo in Finland captured these remarkable images of a female brown bear practicing Yoga. The fem...

The Grass Roofs of Norway

Sep 15, 2010

Norwegians have their own way of going green, and quite literally. For hundreds of years houses in Norway have been covered with turf. And t...

Incredibly Realistic Digital Illustration of Celebrities

Sep 14, 2010

Made by various artists, these jaw dropping digital illustrations are some of the top notch you will find on DeviantART. Do checkout the pro...

Tennis Players Before The Serve

Sep 14, 2010

Photographer Benjamin Norman photographed various tennis players' serves during the anticipatory moments between the toss of the ball a...

Jim Denevan’s Giant Artwork on Frozen Lake Baikal

Sep 12, 2010

These incredibly huge concentric forms were created by American artist Jim Denevan by carving out ice from the frozen lake of Baikal in Sib...

Ribbon Origami

Sep 12, 2010

Ribbonesia is the brainchild of Japanese artist and illustrator Baku Maeda, an art project of beautiful three-dimensional animals created u...

Traffic Jams Around The World

Sep 11, 2010

Last month, a 100 Km (60 miles) long traffic jam was created on the Beijing-Tibet expressway. The jam had entered its10th day when reports f...

Subodh Gupta Builds Sculptures From Household Utensils

Sep 11, 2010

Subodh Gupta is an artist based in New Delhi, India. His work encompasses sculpture, installation, painting, photography, performance and vi...

45 Vintage Sexist Ads That Wouldn’t Go Down Well Today

Sep 8, 2010

Of course, advertisement is still sexist but early print advertisements were more blatant, some of them downright offensive. Could you imagi...

Ultra Realistic Wood Sculptures by Randall Rosenthal

Sep 8, 2010

Randall Rosenthal is an amazing artist who creates incredible wooden sculptures. His wood creations are so realistic and so detailed that i...

Mark Mawson Photographs Paint Dropped Into Water

Sep 8, 2010

In his latest series called Aqueous (I and II), artist Mark Mawson from London drips several drops of coloured paint into a tank of water a...

Creative Sandwich Art

Sep 7, 2010

The best thing about art is that they can show up in any form in the most unusual places. The food industry is one of the places where we ha...

The Venice Historical Regatta

Sep 6, 2010

Every year, on the first Sunday of September, the Historical Regatta is held in Venice. Hundreds of Venetians pile into the long boats that ...

Scott Wade Turns Dusty Car Windows Into Work of Art

Sep 5, 2010

Most people can’t resist when they see a dirty unwashed car window and end up scrawling funny figures or clever messages like “wash me”. But...

Inception’s Inverted City in Lego

Sep 5, 2010

A few week ago we posted a couple of Lego creations inspired by the movie Inception . The latest recreation blows all of them to pieces, bec...