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Rainbow Car Atlas Made of 2,500 Toy Cars

By • Mar 13th, 2012

UK-based artist David T. Waller used 2,500 toy cars to create this beautiful and colorful installation piece titled Car Atlas. It reminds me of The Art of Clean Up, where Ursus Wehrli did something similar with a bunch of real cars. Last year, Waller’s work won the People’s Award at the Arts Depot Open.

How to Turn a Glove into a Chipmunk

By • Mar 12th, 2012

While gloves and socks are made to be forever together, often they choose to divorce and spend their lives in a solitude. Of course, we have to respect their decision, but it’s hard to look at them being all lonely, laying somewhere in the backs of a drawers. Luckily, crafter and author Miyako Kanamori has a wonderful solution! With some plastic surgery you can turn your old and lonely glove into an ever happy chipmunk!

25 Unique And Creative Ice Cube Trays

By • Mar 8th, 2012

Who said that ice cubes should be cube-shaped? Silicone ice cube trays can create any shape we want – from snowflakes to brains and guns. So, why not spice up your next party with one of these creative custom shaped ice cubes?

70 Amazing Examples of Street Art

By • Mar 7th, 2012

This huge collection of creative street art will show you that city is probably the best canvas! Every wall, fence or column could be turned into an art piece. It brings smiles and raises eyebrows. It is closer to people than the best painting or installation shown in a art gallery. Now take a look at these 70 creative examples of street art. How can something so beautiful and creative be a crime?

Negative Space Art by Tang Yau Hoong

By • Mar 5th, 2012

Malaysian illustrator Tang Yau Hoong cleverly uses negative space to create fascinating illustrations that make you stop and think for a while. His works may look simple at first glance, but actually they are complicated puzzles that take some time to understand.

Portraits Made Using People as Pixels

By • Mar 1st, 2012

American artist Craig Alan creates unique portraits of pop-culture icons using people as pixels. Some of his famous pieces include Marilyn Monroe, John F. Kennedy and the Statue of Liberty, but probably the most incredible one is the portrait of Audrey Hepburn from Breakfast At Tiffany’s.

The Living Wall by Nikita Nomerz

By • Feb 29th, 2012

Russian street artist Nikita Nomerz travels around various cities in his homeland to find abandoned structures and bring them back to life. By adding eyes and facial features he makes old buildings laugh, smile, scream or just look at the passersby with their big window eyes.

Artificial Urban Glaciers in Enschede

By • Feb 28th, 2012

Cities often like to hide natural streams with concrete instead of showing their natural beauty. However, the City of Enschede in Netherlands together with Buro Sent En Co decided to do the opposite. To the delight of Enschede residents, the small stream, which gives its name to the Roombeek street and has in the past flowed underground, has been restored and brought up to the surface again.

13 Popular Movie Poster Cliches

By • Feb 27th, 2012

“Everything is a remix,” says the title of the famous short documentaries by Kirby Ferguson and you don’t have to look far to see it. Just look at the movie posters. French blogger Christophe Courtois put together several telling montages of similar movie posters which perfectly illustrate how everyone copies everyone.

Surreal Long Exposure Photos of Gold Fireflies

By • Feb 23rd, 2012

Japanese photographer Yuki Karo goes to various places around Maniwa and Okayama Prefecture in Japan and uses long exposure to capture stunning shots of mating gold fireflies. The results are just mind blowing! One may think that Yuki Karo has found a way to take photographs in his dreams.

Snow Drawings by Sonja Hinrichsen

By • Feb 22nd, 2012

This beautiful large-scale Snow Drawing piece was created by San Francisco-based artist Sonja Hinrichsen with the help of generous assistance of 5 volunteers on Rabbit Ears Pass, Colorado. It’s amazing how many hours were spent creating something so big yet impermanent as this work.

41 Places To See Before You Die (Part II)

By • Feb 21st, 2012

Beautiful mountains, blue water lakes, magnificent oceans with fabulous islands – our planet has many breathtaking places and awe-inspiring sceneries just waiting for you to discover them. However, life is short, and the funds are limited, so we have to narrow down the selection. Knowing that you are just another lazy panda, we’ve done it for you!