Janet Echelman’s Floating Sculptures

Oct 6, 2011

Janet Echelman is an American artist who creates fluid moving sculptures out of nets. Echelman was first inspired to use nets while on a Fu...

Broken Down Victorian Era Homes Made Out of Lego

Oct 6, 2011

Inspired by a childhood trip to LEGOland, Mike Doyle now makes intricate broken down Victorian-style homes out of LEGO. These dilapidated h...

Rainbow Eucalyptus–The Most Colorful Tree on Earth

Oct 4, 2011

These trees may look like they've been painted on, but these colors are all natural. This peculiar tree is called Eucalyptus deglupta, ...

Lombard Street–World’s Most Crooked Street?

Oct 4, 2011

Lombard Street in San Francisco is best known for the one-way section on Russian Hill between Hyde and Leavenworth Streets, in which the roa...

Massive Wooden Rollercoaster in Abandoned Japanese Amusement Park

Oct 4, 2011

In Japan, there are many amusement parks that are lying in the state of neglect; their owners abandoned them because they became too expensi...

Embroidered Portraits by Cayce Zavaglia

Oct 4, 2011

American artist Cayce Zavaglia creates amazingly layered embroidered portraits that look more like paintings than thread work. From her web...

Volker Steger's Photos of Squashed Bugs

Sep 29, 2011

German science photographer Volker Steger , in his book BUZZ: The Intimate Bond Between Humans and Insects , published microscopic photograp...

‘Day On The Beach’ by Kacper Kowalski

Sep 28, 2011

‘Day on the beach’ is a short but fantastic photo series by Polish photographer Kacper Kowalski documenting the bustle of activity on a sma...

Wire Sculptures by Gavin Worth

Sep 27, 2011

These amazing wire sculptures were created by self-taught artist, illustrator and designer Gavin Worth . By bending black wire into som...

Body World Exhibition in Rome

Sep 27, 2011

The Body World exhibitions are one of kind exhibitions using an extraordinary process called Plastination invented by the controversial Germ...

The Disciples: Fans of Rock Concerts by James Mollison

Sep 27, 2011

For over three years photographer James Mollison photographed fans outside different concerts. His stunning panoramic portraits of pop conc...

Lena’s Stone Forest

Sep 26, 2011

Lena's Pillars, also called Lena’s Stone Forest, is a natural rock formation about 60 km upriver from Yakutsk, in Russia. The amazing st...

Paper Role Portraits by Anant Nanvare

Sep 23, 2011

Conqueror Paper celebrated ten years of production in India with “Colours of India”, a print advertising campaign featuring faces composed o...

Iconatomy: Collage of Celebrity Icons From Two Eras

Sep 23, 2011

Swedish artist George Chamoun has made a digital collage series called Iconatomy where he has merges present day icons with their counterpa...

The Hair Raising Hairpin Bends on Trollstigen Road in Norway

Sep 23, 2011

Trollstigen is one of the most dramatic mountain roads in Norway. It is located approximately 15 kilometers south of Ã…ndalsnes in the county...

Erupting Volcanoes As Seen From Space

Sep 23, 2011

Volcanic eruptions are one of the most violent and beautiful geological phenomenon are earth, constantly reminding us of the restless planet...

The Art of Tree Shaping

Sep 21, 2011

Tree shaping is the practice of training living trees and woody plants into artistic shapes by carefully orchestrating how the tree and the ...

World's Littlest Skyscraper

Sep 19, 2011

Located at 701 LaSalle Street in downtown Wichita Falls, Texas, is the Newby-McMahon Building, a smallish structure 10 feet by 18 feet in ar...

The World’s Largest Chocolate Bar

Sep 18, 2011

The Worlds Finest Chocolate company set the Guinness World Record for the largest chocolate bar on September 13, 2011 in Chicago, Illinois. ...

Lastel- The Corpse Hotel in Japan

Sep 16, 2011

At a country where the death rate is 1.6 million per year, death is a booming market in Japan, and one Yokohama businessman named Hisayoshi ...