Showing posts with label Art Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Design. Show all posts

Jan 9, 2011

Miniature Model of Berlin

In the museum of history and culture of Berlin (Märkisches Museum) there is an interesting place where you can see „The city model of Berlin“. If you like everything in miniature you will like it.

Jan 8, 2011

Miniature City of San Francisco than 100000 Dental Plugs

After 35 years and 100,000 toothpicks, Scott Weaver completed this amazing sculpture of San Francisco he calls “Rolling Through the Bay.” We think Mr. Weaver wins.

Jan 7, 2011

Amazing Paper Art

Peter Callesen (born 1967) is a Danish artist and author. Callesen is renowned for his exceptional talent in combining the minimalism of a big crisp white sheet of paper with the complexity of meticulously cut and folded paper and uses the two to build out some really beautiful compositions.

Particularly noteworthy are his works where the remains of the cut and folded objects are literally shadows of the objects former self. He uses the positive and negative space to tell a sometimes-dark story about the past and future of his subject using only a white sheet of paper.

Jan 6, 2011

Beautiful Art on Nails

Nails are very important for every woman. Taka a look at these cool creations.

Recycled Metal Art by Nikos Hitoglou

Here you will find unique, totally handmade creations, made of different metals.

Art has huge proportions, painted houses

Every house has a charm on its own, but there are some of them that make us loose our breath.

Here are some of the most creative, innovative and unusual house-painting colors and ideas you have ever seen and they all look unusual to the outside viewer. These houses can loose their brightness and beauty in few years but they will always stay in the memories of those who have once seen them.

Photography From Sky

Amazing pictures taken by David Maisel of the north American mines, evaporation ponds, canyons and clear-cut forests, from incredible 40,000 fts.

Jan 5, 2011

The Ruins of Detroit [23 pics]

Parisian photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre took a trip to Detroit to capture the urban decay of a once thriving city. In their book The Ruins of Detroit, Yves and Romain photograph abandoned buildings, offering a chilling look into a city in decline.

Stunning 3D Drawings

One needs to be a true master of his craft to make pieces such as these!

Jan 4, 2011

The Book Surgeon

Brain Dettmer, famed as “The Book Surgeon” uses knives, tweezers and surgical tools to shape-up the old dictionaries and encyclopedias into incredible artwork.

Little People – Street Art by Slinkachu

Since 2006, the artist Slinkachu has been working on his Little People Project that involves modeling, painting and photography of little characters.

According to the artist, these characters represent loneliness and melancholy of living in a big city, almost being lost and overwhelmed, but underneath this, there is always some humor. In a period of three years, Slinkachu has displayed his artwork in more than twenty shows and he’s been acknowledged worldwide. For more detail, visit Slinkachu.

Jan 3, 2011

Amazon Tree Houses, Beautiful

A collection of beautiful, fantastic and fairy-tale-like tree houses. Although commonly viewed as a retreat for children, adults are turning to the trees for a little solitude, too. I wish I had one.

Jan 1, 2011

10 Amazing Origami by Roman Diaz

A collection of 10 amazing origami by Roman Diaz. “Origami (from ori meaning “folding”, and kami meaning “paper”) is the traditional Japanese folk art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD and was popularized in the mid-1900s. It has since then evolved into a modern art form.”