Historic Photos of Detroit and their Modern Day Equivalent
“Detroit: Evolution of a City” is an incredible study of the growth, decline and revival of the city of Detroit through historic and present-day pictures.
Andreas Kunert and Naomi Zettl are partners in life and business. Together, the kindred spirits create stunning works of functional stone art for homes and public spaces.
Artist Susanna Bauer works with found natural objects like leaves, wood and stone; incorporating them with crochet in unique and unconventional ways.
60 km south of Berlin is a former Soviet airfield where you will find an old airship hangar that has been converted into a giant waterpark.
Microbiologist and teacher, Tasha Sturm, recently took a handprint of her son after he had been playing outside and incubated and photographed the results.
South Korean artist Puuung is trying to find the meaning of love in our daily lives and make them into beautiful works of art.
Phil Ferguson found himself alone in a new city so he used his crochet skills to make friends by creating headgear in the shape of food.
First published in 1931, this ambitious “Histomap” by John B. Sparks attempts to distil four thousand years of world history (starting in 2000 B.C) into one glorious chart.
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