Yarn bombing, guerrilla knitting or graffiti knitting is a type of graffiti or street art that employs colorful displays of knitted or crocheted cloth rather than paint or chalk. AMAZING!
Are you tired of potholes in your city? So are these creative people who decided to transform problems into art.
Who needs clothes when you have paint?
From a New York City miniature completely made of staples to a model made entirely of sugar, meet ten of the coolest tiny crafted cities.
3D Street Art paintings have been around since the sixteenth century when Italian Renaissance Madonnari and French trompe l'oeil (French for ‘deceive the eye') painters created stunning murals to decorate the interior walls of luxurious villas. In the twenty first century 3D street art has become incredibly popular, fuelled by the internet's capability to distribute...
Watermelon and pumpkin' carvings are amazing, but have you ever seen a banana, a potato or a papaya carving? Check it out.
Marshmallow Peeps are colorful marshmallow confections made in the shape of chicks and bunnies, and they've been an Easter basket staple since they hit the market in 1953. Not long ago, people came up with a new use for Peeps: making them into art. Below are fifteen of the most creative Peep dioramas we've ever...
From a completely see-through car to a crystal clear human head, meet ten of the most amazing transparent sculptures.
Airigami is the art of folding air in specially prepared latex balloon sculptures.
The Rubik's Cube is a 3D mechanical puzzle invented in 1974 by Hungarian sculptor and professor of architecture Ern? Rubik. Originally, it was called the "Magic Cube". Meet 12 of the most creative objects inspired by the famous cube.