The Mysterious Manpupuner Rock Formations

May 21, 2010

The Manpupuner rock formations also known as the Seven Strong Men Rock Formations are a set of 7 gigantic abnormally shaped stone pillars lo...

Ghostly Shipwreck Photography by Jan Smith

May 20, 2010

"Nouadhibou means 'where the jackals get fat.' It is also where ships go to die." So writes the photographer Jan Smith , w...

Dancers Among Us by Jordan Matter

May 19, 2010

Jordan Matter ’s Dancers Among Us is a collection of NYC dance photographs featuring members prominent Dance Companies. This is an ongoing ...

Yunak Evleri: A Cave Hotel in Turkey

May 16, 2010

In Cappadocia’s magical landscape of fairy chimneys, in the ancient village of Urgup, is a luxurious hotel carved into a mountain cliff, the...

Water Color Illustrations by Geliografic

May 16, 2010

Geliografic studio is the crew of “on-demand” professional artists, illustrators and graphic designers, who does designs for book covers, a...

Ultra Realistic Human Sculptures by Marc Sijan

May 15, 2010

Milwaukee-based artist Marc Sijan 's Superrealistic sculptures are "homages to humanity's fascination with its own forms -- a f...

The Half: Photographs of Actors Preparing for the Stage

May 12, 2010

'The half' is theatre language for the 30 minutes before curtain up, in which actors prepare alone for their transition to the stage...

Henk Hofstra’s Blue Road, Netherland

May 11, 2010

This news is old but worth checking out. On April, 2007, Dutch artist Henk Hofstra painted a 1000 meter stretch of road in Drachten, Nether...

A Picturesque Tour of Lake Huron

May 11, 2010

Lake Huron is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. It is bounded on the east by Ontario, Canada and on the west by Michigan, USA. T...

Annual Baby Crying Contest, Japan

May 10, 2010

When it comes to weird of the weirdest customs, rest assured, Japan is always going to deliver. This time it comes in form of the annual bab...