Shinji Nakaba Carves Amazing Miniature Skulls Out of Pearls
Since 1974, Shinji Nakaba has been experimenting with skulls and other anatomical forms, creating ‘wearable sculptures’ like rings and brooches.
Since 1974, Shinji Nakaba has been experimenting with skulls and other anatomical forms, creating ‘wearable sculptures’ like rings and brooches.
There’s a certain jazz lick that’s been so heavily used it’s simply known as ‘The Lick’. Here’s a compilation of it in action.
The imagination of a child is a wonderful thing!
Digital web agency ‘Aptitude’, has created a fun series that imagines the bigger picture that popular album covers were cropped from.
Carpenter bees are large, solitary bees often mistaken for bumble bees. They do not eat wood and are valuable pollinators.
Poor girl gets scared by her own shadow. Hopefully her parents find an easy to understand explanation of how shadows work 🙂
David Irvine is back with more thrift store painting remixes and they’re awesome.
In this clever street artwork by OakOak, we see Snoopy lying on a shadow that looks like his doghouse from the Peanuts comic strip.
Vadim Tereshchenko takes you on a dizzying tour of Los Angeles in this incredible hyperlapse that was shot over the course of two years.
The son of cartoonist Bil Keane (The Family Circus), Glen learned early on the importance of holding onto your childhood creativity—and how art can powerfully convey emotion.
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