Posts Tagged ‘Design’

Evencki: Size Does Matter

I am sure that we all have heard that saying applied to almost anything, however, it is exceptionally true when it comes to bed linen. If your linen is too loose or too tight, it will definitely affect your sleep, and remember a good night’s rest is priceless. Although, many linen sizes have become standardized, [...]

Fruit And Vegetable Carving by Dimitri Tsykalov

Russian-born artist  Dimitri Tsykalov, who lives and works in Paris now, does amazing carving job with different fruits and vegetables. I’m guessing, with these skulls his Halloween parties are visited by lots of curious fans Be careful when visiting his website, though, ’cause these skulls are not the creepiest works in his portfolio… Share on [...]

Wassupbrothers’ Amazing Cute Handmade Creatures

You MUST check out the amazing cute creatures that my very good friend Olga at Wassupbrothers creates out of fabric. Not only they are cute when you look at them – each of them has a cute personality! Olga makes them with her own hands, and obviously puts  a lot of heart in it. Each [...]

Thermosaurus From Artlebedev

How would you like this heater at your place? Check it out at Artlebedev Studio. Share on Facebook

Shadow Art From Rashad Alakbarov

Rashad Alakbarov, the artist from Azerbaijan, builds up some incomprehensible sculptures. They are so at first sight, but they start making complete sense once you look at their shadows. Amazing! Share on Facebook

Walking In The Clouds Gets Almost Real

Doug Wheeler’s new installation at the David Zwirner gallery in New York, apparently got its name from some mathematician: SA MI 75 DZ NY. But however coldly it is called, it is said to be the closest you could ever get to satisfying a desire of  floating on a puffy white cloud. We can demonstrate the [...]

Smart Street Art From Pavel Puhov

Russian street artist Pavel Puhov turns ugly urban landscapes into some really smart art: Share on Facebook

Amazing Quick Finger Paintings

Fabian Gaete Maureira, aka arte100cia, the Chilean artist, is specialized in painting using no other tools than his fingers. Amazingly, he finishes a single work in as little time as 30 seconds. Amazingly, the size of the paintings is no more than a postcard.     Share on Facebook

Fight Club Soap

Let me hope this soap from Omni Consumer Products wasn’t made of the human fat… If you’re going to shower, be a man about it. Introducing the only soap made with electrolytes, caffeine, and punching. Don’t waste your time with anything less. This soap is modeled from original fight club props and artwork. I like Share on Facebook

A “Hero” Made Of 3 Million Ink Dots

Miguel Endara must possess infinite patience to have been able to place as many as 3,2 million dots to create a single face. Or is it how much he thinks of his dad? :) One full year of work, 210 hours of just stippling, and, surprisingly, just one pen – amazing work, there had to be [...]

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