The Colossal Earthworks of Stan Herd
From his 160 acre portrait of Chief Satanta in 1981 through 35 earthworks over the last 40 years, Stan Herd is known as the ‘Father of Crop Art’.
From his 160 acre portrait of Chief Satanta in 1981 through 35 earthworks over the last 40 years, Stan Herd is known as the ‘Father of Crop Art’.
The annual National Geographic Photo Contest is now accepting entries. Every year photographers from around the globe share photographs that transport us to another place, connect with us emotionally, or stir us to action.
Gives new meaning to the word “moonlight”
Artist Corie Willet is a hairstylist by day and makeup and bodypainter by night.
Since 2008, students at Tokyo’s Musashino Art University have ventured to Kamizeki Lagoon Park in Niigata City, Japan to erect giant sculptures made from straw.
NBA All-Star Anthony Davis dunks, blocks and shoots the sun in this creative photo shoot with Dustin Snipes.
Landscape photographer Tiina Törmänen ventures into the cold, vast, emptiness of the Arctic Lapland wilderness deep in the north of Finland.
Seen here are “shot glasses” by glass artist Steve Mineck
Liz Climo is a character artist on The Simpsons by day and a highly popular illustrator of adorable animal comics by night.
Step aside latte art… and make some room for delicious pancakes!
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