Our most popular posts this week featured a series of photographs documenting the fluorescent-lit grocery stores of Paris, human faces modeled on the grid of several colanders, a backgammon board mad...
Diana Scherers "Nurture Studies" is a photographic archive of flowers grown in vases over a six-month period. At the end of the process the plant’s corset is removed, exposing roots that reta...
"Division” by Dutch artist Johan Rijpma is a hypnotic experimental film in which a piece of paper is divided by hand into an even number of pieces and then reassembled. A photograph of this finis...
Sculptor and installation artist Alexis Arnold explores the visual manifestations of time and memory upon objects. Using Borax crystals and paperback books, Arnold transforms ordinary reading materia...
German photographers Frank Bayh & Steff Rosenberger-Ochs have been documenting some of make-shift homes that have been set up in Stuttgart, Germany by protesters demonstrating against the controv...
For his installation titled "Giardinetta", artist Manuel Felisi transformed an old Bianchina automobile into a germinator of blossoming new life. The rooftop of the abandoned car functions as...
For his latest street art intervention in Dalston, London, artist Isaac Cordal created a series of faces modeled on the grid of several colanders projecting their shadows on the pavement. The install...
Richard Vantielckes "Urban Oasis" is a series of photographs documenting the fluorescent-lit grocery stores immersed in the darkness of the Parisian night. Speaking about the series, Richard ...
Skateboarder and filmmaker Joe Pease brings shadows to life in this fantastic video based on an essay about Peter Pan, which contains paragraphs such as, "It is not uncommon for children to ...
This backgammon board by Greek studio Dede Dextrousdesign was created using cheap kitchen sponges. The project’s aim was to take advantage of the sponge sound absorption qualities to make a backgammo...
Our most popular posts this week featured a series of macro photographs documenting the daily activities of a fly, amazing portraits of famous people created using carefully arranged wooden pins, 17t...
Artist Sharon Moody recreates comic books as hyper realistic paintings painstakingly rendered to capture not only the graphic illustration of the original comic, but also the excitement that comes fr...
For his latest project titled "Blow Jobs", Lithuanian photographer Tadao Cern created a series of hilarious portraits of people enduring gale-force winds blown directly into their faces. Spea...
A towering figure in the art world, standing at 67", John Baldessaris epic career is crammed into six minutes of visual and mentally stimulating entertainment narrated by none other than Tom Wait...
In his installation titled "Reverse of Volume RG", artist Yasuki Onishi uses the simplest materials — plastic sheeting and black hot glue — to create a monumental, mountainous form that appea...
“The Adventures of Mr. Fly” is a series of macro photographs documenting the leisure activities and pursuits of a fly who enjoys skateboarding, bike riding, playing piano and an occasional dip in the...
Turkish artist Ahmet Öğüt created a gigantic helium balloon in the shape of Magritte’s floating rock, as part of an outdoor installation for Belgian art festival, TRACK: a contemporary city conversat...
Photographer Suzanne Jongmans uses discarded packing and insulation materials to create caps, collars and dresses inspired by 16th and 17th century paintings. By using these materials Jongmans makes ...
Alison Ruttans "Natural Disaster", is a series of ceramic sculptures based on an ever-expanding archive of images of destroyed buildings found on the web. While much of this wo...
Swedish photographer Philip Karlberg used clever lighting and carefully arranged wooden pins to create a series of unique celebrity portraits for Plaza Magazine. "A couple of months ago I c...
Our most popular posts this week featured a series of small sailing boats navigating a sea of beds, artificial indoor tornadoes, Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” recreated with colored pencils and a serie...
British artist Nic Joly creates brilliant shadow box installations using various found objects and miniature figurines. His creations include a man balancing on the edge of a razor blade, a girl flyi...
Jennifer Rubells latest interactive installation titled "Nutcrackers" consists of 18 life-size mannequins that have been retooled to function as a nutcracker. Visitors interact with each scul...
New York-based artist Hong Seon Jang re-imagines lead type letters as a sprawling metropolis reminiscent of his New York City home. His show, titled “Labyrinth” at David B Gallery in Denver, on view ...
For his experimental project called "Tornadoes" photographer Ryan Hopkinson in collaboration with Lightning+Kinglyface created a series of artificial tornadoes using coloured smoke spun into ...
To promote Faber-Castell’s top of the line artist pencils, advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather recreated masterpieces such as Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” and Vincent Van Goghs "Terrace Cafe at...
James Nizams "Trace Heavens” is a series of black and white photographs depicting the transformation of darkened rooms into uncanny light sculptures. Manipulating sunlight via perforated and slic...
Playing with different techniques and materials,stop-motion extraordinaire Hayley Morris created this delightful new video for Hilary Hahn and Hauschkas song "Bounce Bounce". This handmade un...
For his project titled "Ara Solis", Guatemalan photographer Luis González Palma created a series of images representing small models of 15th century sailing boats, symbolically ‘crossing the ...
Our most popular posts this week featured multi-layered stencil paintings on found cardboard by German artist Evol, small scale models based on photographs of real buildings by Louise Bristow, a scul...
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