John Salminen’s Watercolor Paintings of Urban Landscapes

Jan 26, 2013

John Salminen is one of America’s most highly recognized watercolorists. He is a prolific painter who paints six to ten hours a day in a ba...

Realistic Tulle Portraits by Benjamin Shine

Jan 25, 2013

Tulle is that lightweight, very fine netting, commonly used for veils, wedding gowns and ballet tutus. British artist Benjamin Shine takes ...

Hong Kong's High-Density Residential Apartments

Jan 25, 2013

Because of historical, political, and geographical reasons, only 23.7% of Hong Kong’s land is developed out of which only 6.8% land is used ...

Anamorphic Sculptures by Jonty Hurwitz

Jan 25, 2013

If you thought anamorphic art was extraordinary, how about anamorphic sculpture? South African artist Jonty Hurwitz makes incredible sculp...

The 10,000 Bedroom Nazi Hotel That Was Never Used

Jan 24, 2013

Stretching for over three miles along the white sandy beach on Germany's Baltic Sea island of Ruegen, lies the world’s biggest hotel wit...

Creative Street Art by OakOak

Jan 24, 2013

French street artist OakOak converts street objects, signs and other fixtures around his native city of St Etienne, France, into humorous s...

Close-Up Pictures of Corals by Felix Salazar

Jan 23, 2013

Felix Salazar, a photographer and composer based on LA, offers us a closer look at the dazzling bright colors and texture of corals through ...

Casa Mila in Barcelona, Spain

Jan 21, 2013

Casa Milà, popularly known as ‘La Pedrera’, looks like an artistic piece of modern architecture, but it’s not. This unusual building of undu...

Airport Runway Becomes Parking Lot for Hurricane Damaged Vehicles

Jan 20, 2013

Tens of thousands of vehicles damaged by Superstorm Sandy are being temporarily stored on runways and taxiways at Calverton Executive Airpar...

Altered Street Signs by Clet Abraham

Jan 19, 2013

For two years, French street artist Clet Abraham was sneaking out into the night and pasting removable stickers onto street signs throughout...