Sculpture Exhibition at Salisbury Cathedral

Aug 4, 2011

More than 20 figures have been placed around Salisbury Cathedral in Salisbury, England, in an exhibition by figurative sculptor Sean Henry. ...

Guillermo Srodek-Hart’s ‘Interiors’

Aug 2, 2011

Guillermo Srodek-Hart was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1977. In the late 90s he studied lithography but it was in 2001 when he discov...

Closing Ceremony of 14th FINA World Championships

Aug 1, 2011

The 14th FINA World Championships or World Aquatics Championships came to a close in Shanghai, China, on July 31, 2011. FINA World Aquatics ...

World Record Attempt For Most Hot Air Balloons in Air

Jul 31, 2011

343 hot air balloons took off at the 12th Lorraine World Air Balloon Festival, in Chambley-Bussieres, France on July 27, 2011, to set a new ...

Beautiful Paper Collages by Derek Gores

Jul 31, 2011

New York born Derek Gores is best known for his ripped paper collage portraits, made using recycled magazine pages and other found parts. I...

Snake Massage Spa in Israel

Jul 29, 2011

An Israeli health and beauty spa is offering a creepy new service for its customers - Snake Massage. For just $80 you can have large slither...

Ernest Hemingway Lookalike Contest

Jul 29, 2011

Where do you find one hundred and twenty-one white bearded men, all carrying an eerie resemblance to American author Ernest Hemingway? At th...

Before and After Photos of Joggers

Jul 28, 2011

French photographer Sacha Goldberger set up an outdoor photo studio at Bois de Boulogne, a park near Paris, and asked joggers if they would...

Industrial Scars: Landscapes Destructed by Industrialization

Jul 26, 2011

Industrial Scars is an environmental photography project by American photographer J Henry Fair, which explores the detritus of our consumer...

Censorship Tells The Wrong Story

Jul 26, 2011

“Censorship tells the wrong story” is an amusing anti-censorship ad campaign by Reporters Without Borders, where images featuring political ...

The Unnatural History Museum by Hine Mizushima

Jul 25, 2011

“The Unnatural History Museum” is a collection of cute needle felted woolen sculptures by Japanese artist/illustrator Hine [pronounced hee-n...

First Gay Marriages in New York Begins

Jul 25, 2011

July 24 was the first day that same sex couples were allowed to legally marry in the state of New York, the US. Hundreds of gay and lesbian ...

Stunning Miniature Dioramas by Lori Nix

Jul 25, 2011

Brooklyn photographer Lori Nix spends weeks, even months, hand-fashioning tiny painstakingly detailed dioramas and then captures them with ...

Mysterious And Cinematic Photography by Stewart Isbell

Jul 24, 2011

Stewart Isbell found his interest in photography at the young age of 15 while growing up in Little Rock, Arkansas. He was always seen spend...

Pictures From San Diego Comic Con 2011

Jul 22, 2011

The San Diego Comic-Con International began on July 20 at the San Diego Convention Center. Passes for the Preview Night of this year’s editi...

Hand Paintings by Guido Daniele

Jul 22, 2011

Guido Daniele was born in Soverato (Italy) and now lives and works in Milan. He graduated from Brera School of Arts and he has been paintin...

Chinese Sports School: Training or Torture?

Jul 21, 2011

“Sport is a serious business at the Shichahai School, which is one of more than 300 elite, and controversial, government-funded academies de...

Incredible Life Sized Paper Sculptures by Vally Nomidou

Jul 21, 2011

Greek artist Vally Nomidou creates life sized sculptures of human figures using nothing but paper and card board. The internal frame is bui...

World’s Highest Tennis Court at Burj Al Arab

Jul 20, 2011

The world’s highest tennis court stands atop the fourth highest hotel in the world - Burj al-Arab at Dubai. The tennis court is circular in ...

Paintings by Nigel Cox

Jul 19, 2011

Nigel was born in Newry Co. Down Ireland and grew up on the edge of Dundalk, a small market town in County Louth, just below the border and ...