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The mind is not contained to the cranium. It's province is of the infinite imaginative spirit. Tim Shumate. Don't try this at home. You think that books are just for reading?

Don't try this at home

It turns out that many people think different. Georgia Russell is from Scotland. She uses scalpel instead of a brush or a pen. Her creations look like some fairy-tale creatures. Absolutely unique artist! Abelardo Morell is many times awarded Cuban artist. Another book loving artist is Cara Borer. Robert The makes freaky book installations and sculptures. Book of lights is both a book and a lamp. Olafur Eliasson made a hand bound book with 454 laser cut leaves. More Book art: Mariel Clayton - Doll Photographer with a subversive sense of humour. Still Life: Bent Objects. UPDATE: The Return of Bent Objects Wires transform these objects from inanimate to hilarious works of art.

Still Life: Bent Objects

Little polish girl McDonalds as Sculpture Materials Yeah, this is where those come from Dancing Queens English breakfast Sylvia Muffin put her head in the oven. The Art of Negative Space. Sign Up Log In The Art of Negative Space.

The Art of Negative Space.

Project Featured On: Behance.net — 7/13/2011 Wacom Gallery — 12/8/2013 Tang Yau Hoong Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Follow Following Unfollow Message Add to Collection Tools Used Tools. Mladen penev. - StumbleUpon. A4 Papercuts. Ogni scultura cartacea realizzata dall’artista Peter Callesen ha un unico punto di partenza: un candido e standardizzato foglio formato A4.

A4 Papercuts

Quello che accade dopo il “trattamento Callesen” lo potete vedere con i vostri occhi. Uccelli in procinto di spiccare il volo, scheletri che prendono vita… “The negative and absent 2 dimensional space left by the cut, points out the contrast to the 3 dimensional reality it creates, even though the figures still stick to their origin without the possibility of escaping“. Chapeau. [Via] Comments comments. Andre De Freitas. ” Hello, my name is Andre De Freitas and I’m a photographer and illustrator.

Andre De Freitas

I studied in Full Sail University and got a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Animation. But oddly enough, the concept of stillness captured my imagination, and I focused more on illustration. Instead of just drawing, I tried to imagine myself taking photos of my subjects. That way the illusion of stillness would be a little more believable, almost like a photograph. After that, my insertion into the world of photography was almost based on instinct. ” – Andre De Freitas. Yuki Matsueda.

‘While most designers are busying adding more and more elements into their artworks, Japan-based Yuki Matsueda has, however, managed to let some elements escape from his art pieces.

Yuki Matsueda

The result seems quite amazing… A vivid 3D image is successfully created and all the elements are believed to be more shocking than those stay still on paper.’ Mothers protection by Tatyana Tomsickova. \"Mount Hallelujah\" by Yan Zhang. Food reserve for autumn by Antonio Grambone. A view through the window by Marcin Delektowski. We want your soul by Korpan Pavlo. One man, 100,000 toothpicks, and 35 years: An incredible kinetic sculpture of San Francisco. Thirty five years ago I had yet to be born, but artist Scott Weaver had already begun work on this insanely complex kinetic sculpture, Rolling through the Bay, that he continues to modify and expand even today.

One man, 100,000 toothpicks, and 35 years: An incredible kinetic sculpture of San Francisco

The elaborate sculpture is comprised of multiple “tours” that move pingpong balls through neighborhoods, historical locations, and iconic symbols of San Francisco, all recreated with a little glue, some toothpicks, and an incredible amount of ingenuity. He admits in the video that there are several toothpick sculptures even larger than his, but none has the unique kinetic components he’s constructed. Via his website Weaver estimates he’s spent over 3,000 hours on the project, and the toothpicks have been sourced from around the world: I have used different brands of toothpicks depending on what I am building. I also have many friends and family members that collect toothpicks in their travels for me.

See the sculpture for yourself at the Tinkering Studio through the end of June. Vitruvian Girl by sauco. Novartis "Reflections" Campaign. Red Eye. 013a - The work of Matei Apostolescu. Deer in the Forest (a Leaf Cutout) Artist Lorenzo Duran picks leaves, washes, dries, molds and gently cuts them.

Deer in the Forest (a Leaf Cutout)

His technique is based on historical studies of paper cutting in China, Japan, Germany, and Switzerland. Photos © Lorenzo Duran Link via Kireei. Fredrik Ödman Photography. Shadowflame. - StumbleUpon. See . Saw. Ad+ Stumblers Who Like Most Amazing Miniature Food Artworks by Shay Aaron. Shay Aaron is a brilliant artist from Israel who makes the most astonishing miniature food jewelry.

Stumblers Who Like Most Amazing Miniature Food Artworks by Shay Aaron

These foodstuffs look so beautiful that we would desire to eat them. Actually, there’s a whole market out there for miniature food. Not actual stuff you can eat, but beautifully hand made designs of steaks, burgers, pies, vegetables, eggs and pretty much food artworks you can think of. Comments comments. - StumbleUpon. - StumbleUpon. Grow. 55 incredible examples of photo manipulation. We present collection of 55 incredible examples of photo manipulation.

Some of them... you may know already, but another ones... could be new for you. What I'm sure about... all of them are simply worth of your attention. - StumbleUpon.