Art
Is it a Photograph or a Painting?
Nov 15 2011
Can you tell if these are photographs done by an amazing photographer or painting done by a talented artist? These stunning paintings are done by Alyssa Monks. Let us know if these paintings fooled you for photos also!
Superb Optical Illusion Art by a Russian Painter
Nov 9 2011
These are the best double–meaning paintings we have seen in a long time. The complexity of the primary image is staggering, and at the same time it does not draw too much attention from the hidden image within. Take a look at the beautiful collection of paintings by the Russian artist – Oleg Shuplyak.
A Gothic Splendor
Nov 7 2011
Beautiful picture of Notre Dame de Paris by Frank Baillet, France at night. The city of the living lights!
Chinese Pharmaceutical Factory Builds Their Own Palace
Nov 7 2011
Take a look inside of this state-run Sixth Pharmaceutical Company, and have a guess at how well their business is doing. The factory includes swimming pools, gyms, billiards rooms - oh and did I mention the Versailles-like architecture? That is what Communism does people...
An Underwater Museum of Statues - Cancun, Mexico
Nov 2 2011
In the recent months over 400 permanent statues have been installed in the National Marine Park of Cancún, Isla Mujeres, and Punta Nizuc. The installation is the first endeavor of a new underwater museum called MUSA, or Museo Subacuático de Arte.
BMW's Awesome M3 GT2 Art Car by Jeff Koon
Nov 1 2011
Since 1975 Artists from all around the globe have been designing and applying art to cars that BMW manufactures, this is BMW's way of fusing two art forms together as they say. It's a very unique way of expressing art, as the canvas is a body of a car (usually a high spec race car). This is the BMW M3 GT2 done by Jeff Koon.
The Lost City of Atlantis
Oct 27 2011
The city of Atlantis. Described by many as the most advanced of the human civilizations. Some believe that the city was destroyed by one of the greatest natural disasters known to man, while others believe that it was only Plato's imagination.
The following article contains some "facts", conceptual images and a video. Dream a little!
Creative Carvings Made Out of Food and Fruit
Oct 26 2011
We all know that carving wood is a pretty cool hobby. However, have you ever thought about what an apple would look like carved, to look like a humans face? Check out these awesome carvings. If you know the artist of these, let us know!
Amazing Silhouette Art Made Out of Trash
Oct 25 2011
Tim Noble and Sue Webster take ordinary things including rubbish, and use it to create art. Usually they focus on creating projection images of self portraits. This particular pile of garbage took 6 months for them to collect, if you look at the shadow in the background it creates is two people sitting back to back drinking and smoking.
“All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once the child grows up.”
Oct 14 2011
A quote by Pablo Picasso, a Spanish painter, draughtsman, and sculptor who lived most of his life in France.
Guns and Bullets Aren't Just For Shooting
Sep 30 2011
They can also be used to create masterpieces like the ones sculptor by the name of Al Farrow has created. Take a look at what a creative mind can do with a few firearms and ammunition. It will blow you away!
A Stylish Table Created Using A Real Airplane Engine
Sep 26 2011
This piece of furniture comes with a lot of history and character. It was created using a U.S. Army Boeing Stearman PT-13 aircraft engine. It features a nice glass top to expose the true beauty of the beast that lies beneath it. A truly stunning piece of furniture!
The Very Best Of Macro Photography Pt.1 [25 Pics]
Sep 23 2011
Enjoy this amazing collection of the best macro photography from around the world. Make sure to check out the links in the copyrighted parts of photos for more info, as some of them can be ordered as large prints for your home or office!
A Different Side of Adolf Hitler You Didn't Know About
Sep 14 2011
Before he waged war on the world, Adolf Hitler was an upcoming (and unsuccessful) artist. He was rejected twice by the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (1907-1908), because of his "unfitness for painting". These are just some of his paintings he did before becoming the supreme ruler of the Reich.