Meet some cool examples of this new artform, where artists manipulate light to create extraordinary pieces.
A new trend between mothers-to-be, meet some of the most creative bump artworks.
Thanks to our reader Soojin Oh who sent us the idea, she is the winner of the third "Alien Hand Syndrome and Other Too-Weird-Not-to-Be-True Stories" book we are giving away!
A tradition in Japan, manhole covers come in a variety of designs attracting tourists and locals. Meet the wacky, wonderful world of japanese manhole art.
Grass grows on the earth, but doesn't necessarily have to stay on it. See funny ways of sculpting grass.
Artist George Vlosich, aka the Master of Etch-a-Sketch, has been featured in top magazines and on television shows all around the world, while his YouTube video received over 2 million views. Since he was ten years old, George has been perfecting his talent on the Etch A Sketch. Each is an original work of art...
Matryoshkas, or nested dolls, are classic Russian sets of dolls with decreasing sizes, placed one inside the other. They are used metaphorically to explain concepts with many layers of truth. Meet some of the coolest, most creative Matryoshkas we've seen.
A South African-born, Massachusetts-based artist, Jennifer Maestre is known for her unique pencil sculptures. She derives most of her inspiration from the form and texture of the sea urchin. Skillfully crafted from hundreds and hundreds of colored pencils, they're cut into one inch pieces, sharpened and then drilled through to become beads, and then sewn...
Created by Brazilian artists Anderson Augusto and Leonardo Delafuente from 6emeia, this fun painted storm drains have now turned the streets of São Paulo into popular tourist attractions.
Taking vintage typewriters and turning them into sculptures without using any kind of glue, welding or soldering may sound impossible, but not for Jeremy Mayer who has created these amazing typewriter sculptures by using cold assembly methods.