Amazing Origami Sculptures
Brian Chan is a multi-talented origami designer and craftsman. He enjoys designing complex origami and creatively turn a simple paper into animals, insects, human shapes even paper robots.
World’s Fattest Cat?
Could this be the world’s fattest cat? Janet Ciminelli of North Shore Animal League of America in Long Island, New York, holds Garfield, a 40lb feline. The obese cat was brought into the animal rescue center after his owner passed away.
Cute Fashion Cats
Two supermodel cats, Prin and Koutaro, wearing the cutest Japanese outfits featuring gorgeous, flowered paw bracelets, lace veils, tuxedo fronts, wool capes with matching caps and much more.
Paper-cut Animals & Birds Silhouettes
Paper artist Joe Bugley has inspired us with his creative paper-cut bicycles and paper-cut world maps in the past, now in this post I have compiled the paper-cut silhouettes of animals and bugs. The detail and finishing in the work is outstanding, have a look….
Microscopic Sculptures: Art in the Eye of the Needle
Willard Wigan MBE (born 1957) is a sculptor from Wolverhampton, England, who makes minute work, where a figure can be as small as 0.005mm tall. He was awarded an MBE for services to art in July 2007. He is is the only person in the…
Creative Pictures on Pencils
Australia-based self taught artist, Ghostpatrol has created amazing illustrations without using pencil but he used pencil sets as a canvas itself. Neatly shaven pencils create eye-catching illustrations that can be seen only when you line them up properly.
English Breakfast Hat
Some people make hat “FOR” food like this banana trucker hat but some other people make hat “MADE OF” food. Ebony Silk wore an English breakfast hat during Ladies Day at Royal Ascot in Ascot, England.
Osama Bin Laden & Moammar Gadhafi Sand Sculptures
Indian sand artist Sudarshan Pattnaik gives finishing touches to a sand sculpture to mark the killing of Osama bin Laden at the golden sea beach at Puri, Orissa. (AP Photo/Biswaranjan Rout)
Giant Melting Da Vinci Artwork Recreated on Arctic Sea Ice
A giant version of Leonardo da Vinci’s famous sketch ‘Vitruvian Man’ depicted melting from the sea ice into the Arctic Ocean has been constructed just 800 kilometers from the North Pole, as a call for urgent action on climate change.
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