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Want to show off your own Money Face? Head to The 99% Behind the Money, where people are playfully showing their money faces.
The term Hobo Nickel describes any small-denomination coin (though, normally soft nickels) that people carve to create miniature reliefs all sorts of things. It started sometimes in the 18th century but continues to this day. There is even an entire society dedicated to the art of nickel carving. This all sounds stimulating, I know, but [...]
While most designers are busying adding more and more elements into their artworks, Yuki Matsueda has managed to let some elements escape from his art pieces. The results seems quite amazing … A vivid 3D image is successfully created and all the elements are believed to be more shocking than those stay still on paper.
Native from Spain, Juan Francisco Casas uses only ballpoint pens to create his photo realistic portraits. Formerly a traditional painter, Juan began the drawings in 2005 based on photographs of nights out with his friends. Here are his great drawings:
Every year, millions of women worldwide die from breast cancer. And despite the fact that the disease itself – is not fatal if to reveal its early stages. That’s because worldwide, the campaign urging women annually examined by doctors. Three posters created by creative agency DDB, astonishingly skillful artistic fulfillment. They depict women’s breasts, painted [...]
A virtual tour of the Museum of Art and Design‘s newest exhibition, dedicated to all the surprising ways artists are using paper today.
Kate MccGwire’s work asks questions about the very nature of beauty. She’s intrigued by the possibility of envisaging beauty as something more complex than merely what delights the senses: beauty can be about a problem; it can be something that repels you or makes you question the status quo. The idea that it is a [...]
Doug Landis wasn’t an artist until a high school wrestling accident left him quadriplegic, paralyzed from the neck down. Concerned that Doug was spending too much time in front of the TV, his brother challenged him to draw and placed a pencil in Doug’s mouth. Doug practiced a lot and with time, he discovered his [...]
The minimalistic posters of popular tv shows by UK print Art Director Exergian. He uses iconic symbols from each show to represent that show’s identity.
Street artist Katie Sokoler from Brooklyn came up with a great idea to make the streets of New York into a real life game scene of Pacman ( one of the most famous epic computer games ).
Here are some cool portraits by Henrique Gualtieri: See more work by Henrique Gualtieri
Here’s what Haroshi has to say about Harvest: Skate decks eventually see its life shortened by snapping, cracking and/or wearing out. Purchasing new decks is a never ending cycle and this was evident by the tower of old decks that were reaching to the ceiling of my room. We can’t throw away these decks because [...]
Here’s some awesome photography by Hernan Churba to brighten up your day
Cole Blaq is a student artist from Bristol that really has played with Lego in a different way then most of us are used to. By putting several legos together, he has managed to create a sculpture looking like real red and yellow fire. It seems like Lego is no longer for children only, you [...]
Dedicated artist Paul Lung spends up to 60 hours sketching these photo realistic pencil drawings. A graphic artist from Hong Kong, Paul uses a 0.5mm technical pencil to draw everything from his family and friends to cats. His highly detailed work has been written about in newspapers like The Sun and Telegraph.
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