Ceramics of Horror by Jessica Harrison

Nov 9, 2010

While the tradition of decorative ceramic figurines is filled with beautiful and serene subject, UK ceramic artist Jessica Harrison takes a...

Illustrated Guide to Italian Hand Gestures

Nov 9, 2010

Hand gestures and body language is as vital a communication medium as spoken language itself. Gestures pre-dates any language in the world, ...

Port Lockroy Museum and Post Office in Antarctica

Nov 8, 2010

Port Lockroy is a natural harbour on the Antarctic Peninsula of the British Antarctic Territory. Originally discovered in 1903 by a French A...

Memorial Museum of Astronautics, Moscow

Nov 7, 2010

The Memorial Museum of Astronautics (also known as the Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics or Memorial Museum of Space Exploration) is a museum ...

Artist Sails Down River Thames in Paper Boat

Nov 7, 2010

German artist Frank Bolter sailed down the Thames in a giant paper boat, as part of the Drift 10 art exhibition in London. The origami vess...

Creative and Funny Toilet Signs from Around the World

Nov 3, 2010

Men and women are represented differently all around the world, and this differentiation is often seen in the diverse representation of the ...

Incredible Junk Portraits by Zac Freeman

Nov 3, 2010

Zac Freeman takes every day objects such as buttons, remote controls, film canisters, circuits, gears and telephone parts, puts them togeth...

An Igloo Made From 322 Refrigerators

Nov 3, 2010

Berlin-based artist Ralf Schmerberg has constructed a gigantic igloo made entirely of old refrigerators in the center of Hamburg, Germany. T...

Tomato Fight in London

Nov 2, 2010

No, Londoners have no plans to bring the Spanish festival of tomato throwing to the city. This is just a publicity stunt to promote this wee...

Stunning Wall Murals by Eric Grohe

Nov 2, 2010

New York born Eric Grohe creates spectacular and vividly realistic wall murals and architectural facades, transforming ordinary spaces into...