Henrique Oliveira’s is a Brazilian artist who creates these amazing installations that look like giant overgrown tumors or roots. Created out of splintered and discarded plywood Oliveira’s creations ...
Fête des Lumières 2012, Lyon
The Festival of Lights in Lyon, France expresses gratitude toward Mary, mother of Jesus on December 8 of each year. This uniquely Lyonnaise tradition dictates that every ...
I remember when I was kid I loved playing with my dad's cassette tapes. Oah ya.. I also remember "Dolly Dots" the 1st band I loved, thanks to my dads constant playing of them. I remembered all those ...
These strikingly amazing pieces of Alphabet Topography which are created by Yale-graduates Caspar Lam and YuJune Park of Synoptic Office. Their artwork of Alphabet Topography is a physical ...
Russian thrill-seeking photographers Vitaly Raskalov and Alexander Remnov get their thrill by sky-walking, which consists of scaling tall structures without safety equipment and uploading pictures to ...
"Trans-Layers" Toilet Paper installation by Sakir Gokcebag
It is not the first time Sakir discovers a way to reveal the artistic potential of the ordinary every-day objects laying around us. If you ...
“Anatomica di Revolutis” is a wicked sculpture project by American artist Joshua Harker. Joshua is using Kickstarter to get funds and support for this new project, his second venture on Kickstarter ...
These stunning jellyfish shots come to you from the deep waters of the White sea in Russia. Photos were taken a while ago by a marine biologist and a professional underwater photographer Alexander ...
Finding oneself, , among the ancient bristlecone pine grove of Wheeler Peak at Great Basin National Park in Nevada, is a rare gifted moment. These seemingly living-dying-dead living trees are the ...
In his ongoing exploration of his hometown city of New York, Richard Silver takes us on a tour of beautifully designed church ceilings around NYC. Each photo is a vertical panorama composed of 6-10 ...
"What lies beneath" is an installation by the New Zealand artist Gabby O’Connor. The installation is exploring what lies beneath the tip of an iceberg. The pieces are made of triangles of dyed and ...
Every year on the first Sunday in September, tweenty groups compete in the Bloemencorso, or “flower parade,” which is an annual tradition in many parts of the Netherlands and Belgium, for the title ...