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Vividly Realistic 3D Murals by Eric Grohe

By • Oct 21st, 2010

Meet Eric Grohe, a world famous artist who designs and paints vividly realistic murals and architectural facades, transforming ordinary spaces into panoramic works of beauty, depth and inspiration. You can say it’s the the same old Julian Beever’s 3D Pavement Art, except it’s on the walls this time.

Liu Bolin: The Real Life Invisible Man

By • Oct 12th, 2010

Meet Liu Bolin, the real-life Invisible Man from China, an artist with the ability to disappear in any surroundings. Born in 1973 in Shandong and a graduate of Beijing’s Central Academy of Fine Arts, Liu Bolin became popular for his mastery at the art of camouflaging himself against virtually any background…

Creepy Dolls by Shain Erin

By • Sep 30th, 2010

If you are a Santa Claus or just a parent wondering what kind of gift to get for your misbehaving kid, look no further! Creepy dolls by Shain Erin is your answer!

13 Strangest Sculptures from Around the World

By • Sep 28th, 2010

Have you ever noticed that tourists try to get a picture near every boring sculpture or statue they can find? Most of the time, they don’t even care who made it, or why it is there in the first place…

Surreal Skatepark Light Paintings

By • Sep 23rd, 2010

Hey pandas, let’s meet another super creative artist – Ben Matthews (actually, he’s a dentist!), and see what happens when you skate at night with some lights on.

20 Cool Examples of Dollar Bill Origami

By • Sep 22nd, 2010

Almost any laminar material can be used for folding, but usually it’s a plain paper. However, as we (humans and pandas) are very creative, it was not long before paper money became a popular material to create origami with – this is known variously as Dollar Origami, Orikane, and Money Origami.

Unusual Dirty Car Art by Scott Wade

By • Sep 16th, 2010

Meet Scott Wade – a talented artist, who like every creative and curious person can’t resist a dirty rear car window. We suspect that Scott started off with clever sayings, like, “wash me”, however his later works became much more sophisticated…

Creative Photo Manipulations by M. Archain

By • Sep 6th, 2010

After looking at Creative Photoshopping by Erik Johansson and 25 Surreal Photo Manipulations by Sarolta Ban let’s meet Manuel Archain, another very creative and talented photoshopping master from Argentina responsible for creating a lot of insanely comical photo situations that are highly improbable and usually impossible in real life.

Tiny Sculptures On The Tip Of a Pencil

By • Aug 26th, 2010

Meet Dalton Ghetti, a 49 year old carpenter, who makes probably the tiniest sculptures in the world. It can sound unbelievable, but he manages to carve a highly detailed sculpture on the tip of a pencil from available graphite. Now living in Connecticut, USA, he has been doing these mind-blowing works for about 25 years.

Gigantic Furniture for Giants

By • Aug 10th, 2010

Robert Therrien, a famous American artist, creates over-sized furniture that even the highest basketball players would have serious problems reaching the top of the table. Being a complete ergonomic disaster, his furniture had no commercial success, but found it’s place in the world of art, and now is being exhibited throughout the world in art galleries.

Violent Plush Toys by Patricia Waller

By • Jul 7th, 2010

You probably think of a plush toy as something very cute and soft you go to sleep with. Well, at least until you get to know Patricia Waller, a German artist whose toys are a little bit different.

6 Alternative Uses for LEGO Bricks

By • Jun 1st, 2010

The number of combinations you can build are practically endless. With just six 8-stud LEGO bricks you can build over 102 million combinations! Multiply it by different LEGO uses and you get unlimited possibilities!