What Can Be Done from Sugar (9 pics)
Some sugar pieces and a little bit imagination can result in something simple but very creative and beautiful.
Read the story »Some sugar pieces and a little bit imagination can result in something simple but very creative and beautiful.
Read the story »When you think of the word “jewelry”, do you imagine those gorgeous precious stones embraced by floristic-designed gold? How about a new generation of jewelry? Whatever you do, just don’t show this to your grandmother.
Read the story »This is what a creative mind can do to a piece of LSD blotter. Blotter Art refers to a highly collectable form of artwork. It steals its popularity from the visual similarities it shares with its’ once prolific chemical-soaked cousin. Blotter Art has transcended the underground drug market and is available to art lovers worldwide. It is not illegal, it is art.
Read the story »An impressive exhibition was opened recently in “Tobu World Square” theme park, which is in Nikko, Japan. The theme park contains over a hundred 1:25 scale models of famous buildings, including UNESCO-designated World Cultural and Heritage Sites, complete with 140,000 1:25 miniature people. You can even find WTC twin towers here.
Read the story »Two carriages of a passenger train fell into a river on Thursday, August 19, after floods knocked out a bridge in southwestern China. They swept 200 meters down the river. No casualties were reported and no one was missing, as all 1,300 passengers had been ordered off the train before it derailed. Terrible experience for these people.
Read the story »Check out how the guys have built their pixel bike. All the details of assembly are inside.
Read the story »Rare social Japanese ads about rules of behaviour in the subway. As usual, the Japanese maintain their reputation – weird..
Read the story »Very nice drawings by Irina Vinnik, an artist from Saint Petersburg, Russia. I would agree to have a tatoo from some of them.
Read the story » I don’t know what era they are from but they certainly are different from what is done nowadays. So what do you think, are they for animals or for humans?
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A massive reconstruction of the photo, depicting a kiss of a sailor with a nurse at Times Square. The original photo was taken by Alfres Eisenstaedt in 1945 to celebrate the end of the World War II. There’s a statue to those two not far from the Square. Hundreds of couples came to Times Square on 14 August 2010 to reconstruct the famous photo and the kiss.
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