Monthly Archives: January 2013 »
A Funny Animated Film About A Cat Looking For Love
We’re big big fans of KickStarter which has given creative individuals a platform to get their work funded, supported and promoted. One that especially caught our eye recently was animator & visual artist Bard Edlund’s
Read More »This Artist Creates Artwork By Using His Own Blood
“People often want to offer me their blood, but I advise them to donate it to blood banks, which need it much more than art.” Those are the words of - Vinicius Quesada, a visual
Read More »Compelling Yet Horrifically Gory Ceramic Figurines
When you think about ceramic figurines, you might be reminded of the strange trinkets, characters, animals and perculiar items you grandparents have collected over their years, no doubt proudly displayed on their mantle piece.
Read More »Skateboards Transformed Into Immensely Beautiful Sculptures
Here’s a fantastic example of re-purposed art. Based in Tokyo, sculptor (and skateboarder) Haroshi is the talented individual behind these immensely beautiful works of art. Skateboards are built using several layers of coloured laminated wood, compressed
Read More »Meow! Here’s 24 Fantastical & Unusual Cat Tattoos
Let’s face it, 90% of the internet essentially dedicate to cats. People paint them, put them in silly hats, dedicate fonts to them, heck there’s even an island dedicated entirely to them! Oh and did we mention
Read More »Here’s 20 Of The Most Ridiculous Job Titles In History
You probably had countless highschool teachers and relatives ask you “So what do you want to be when you grow up?” few, if any of us would have replied with “Bride Kidnapping Expert” but
Read More »A Series Of Puzzling Men’s Personal Ads From 1960′s
Five decades ago, it was a lot harder to meet a fine lady – forget traversing dating sites, creeping around your friends contact list on Facebook or using an app like Blendr to find
Read More »Startling Art Transforms Denim Into Blue Urban Landscapes
The last thing you’d expect a piece of denim to be turned into is an artwork, but that’s exactly what happens when British artist Ian Berry (also known as Denimu) gets his hands on the material.
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