Street Scene Paintings by Max Ginsburg

Aug 30, 2011

Max Ginsburg , born in 1931 in Paris, is a social realist painter who draws his inspiration from the energy of New York City and its people....

Amy Bennett’s Diorama-like Paintings

Aug 30, 2011

Brooklyn based artist Amy Bennett uses an interesting technique for her paintings. First she builds miniature sets and then uses them as re...

Levitating Self-Portraits by Natsumi Hayashi

Aug 29, 2011

Teenage photography sensation Natsumi Hayashi takes pictures of herself seemingly floating in midair. Equipped with only a tripod or with h...

Dissembled Flowers

Aug 29, 2011

Inspired by Todd McLellan's Disassembled Objects , Singapore-based photographer Qi Wei created this beautiful series of images called “e...

Genetic Portraits: Comparing Faces of Family Members

Aug 28, 2011

“Genetic Portraits” is an ongoing photo series by Canadian photographer Ulric Collette where he explores the facial similarities between fa...

Capsule Hotels in Japan

Aug 28, 2011

Capsule hotels are a unique form of accommodations developed for working Japanese men who are too busy to go home. The hotels comprise of in...

Deserted Gas Stations

Aug 25, 2011

Have you ever stopped at a gas stations to appreciate its beauty? Matt Barnes did. In his series titled ‘Cold Stations’, the London-based p...

Beautiful Paintings of Summer by Kasia Domanska

Aug 24, 2011

Polish artist Kasia Domanska’s paintings of sunny beaches, bright blue sky, beach umbrellas, gentle waves, beautiful women in warm-hued bik...

Photographing Large Objects as Miniatures Using a Giant Coin

Aug 24, 2011

To achieve a miniature, tilt-shift effect on subjects, one typically relies on specialized lenses or post processing in Adobe Photoshop. A N...

Photorealistic Paintings by Steve Mills

Aug 23, 2011

Boston artist Steve Mills has been drawing and painting since he was a child. He sold his first drawing at the age of 11 and has been selli...

26th Amphibious Car Meet in Switzerland

Aug 20, 2011

This week, owners of more than 50 amphibious vehicles brought their World War 2-era military transporters, jeeps and vintage-style cars to S...

New York City Day to Night in One Picture

Aug 19, 2011

In his series “Day to Night” photographer Stephen Wilkes spent a minimum of ten hours taking hundreds of shots from the same perspective. W...

Russia to Open Space Hotel by 2016

Aug 19, 2011

A Russian company by the name of Orbital Technologies plans to build the world's first space hotel as a commercial alternative to the I...

Anti-Gravity Yoga

Aug 18, 2011

Antigravity Yoga is the latest fad incarnation of yoga for New York's fashion-conscious. A contraption consisting of a hammock suspende...

Salar de Uyuni in Boliva: World’s Largest Salt Flat

Aug 18, 2011

Salar de Uyuni (or Salar de Tunupa), located in southwest Bolivia, near the crest of the Andes, is one of the most visually captivating plac...

Models of Broken Houses by Ofra Lapid

Aug 17, 2011

Inspired by photos of decaying houses which Israeli artist Ofra Lapid found on the Internet, Lapid created a series of incredible detailed ...

Imprint Left Behind by Birds Crashing Into Glass Windows

Aug 16, 2011

When an owl crashed into the window of a Kendal home owner in the district of Cumbria, England, and left behind an almost perfect impression...

Kettlewell Scarecrow Festival 2011

Aug 16, 2011

Scarecrows of all shapes and sizes, including some rather familiar faces, come to life at the annual two-week Kettlewell Scarecrow Festival ...

Long Exposure Photos of Night-time Air Attacks

Aug 16, 2011

The ever increasing power and precision of modern artillery in recent years have attracted a great deal of attention to night attacks. It’s ...

Heart Attack Grill: Taste Worth Dying For?

Aug 16, 2011

The Heart Attack Grill is an outrageously unhealthy, hospital-themed, American fast food hamburger restaurant in Dallas, Texas, that serves ...