Daniel Graffenberger
Daniel Graffenberger is a concept artist and illustrator currently located in Berlin, Germany. His online portfolio includes concepts and illustrations of futuristic military airships, tanks, armor mechs and weapons. Link: talros.deviantart.com
Is this Atlantis?: Photographer creates magnificent underwater world for exhibition that can only be viewed 145 feet under the sea
By Daily Mail Reporter Published: 00:04 GMT, 1 August 2012 | Updated: 00:57 GMT, 1 August 2012 Greek philosopher Plato wrote of the legendary city of Atlantis, that sunk to the bottom of the ocean. Now photographer Andreas Franke has created a similar mythical underwater world for a new exhibition - but you can only see it with your scuba gear on. Armed with his camera, Mr Franke dove down to the Vandenberg, a United States missile tracking ship that sunk in 2009 off the coast of Key West, Florida, and used the spectacular images he took as a canvas for a surreal civilisation that never existed.
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The 13 Coolest Tattoo Artists In The World
1. Amanda Wachob in Brooklyn, N.Y. Amanda Wachob does the impossible with tattoo ink — her pieces look so impeccably close to real paintings. 2.
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Looking at Paintings Through a Pair of Anaglyph 3D Glasses
Artist Stefan Da Costa Gomez has hand-painted images inspired by classic Hollywood, and he’s added a twist by making them three-dimensional. Artwork and photos © Stefan Da Costa Gomez Link via Behance Network
BACK TO THE FUTURE 2 2011 : Irina Werning
Now its time for KOREA, TAIWAN AND TOKYO. If you live here and want to participate in my project, email me amazing old pictures to : backtothefuturepics@gmail.com Riff Raff 1976 & 2011 London Andy 1967 & 2011 Los Angeles Johanes 1994 & 2011 Hamburg Maarje 1990 & 2011 Amsterdam
Screwy Portraits
Andrew Myers uses common screws - up to 10,000 of them at a time, to creates these wonderful three-dimensional portraits.