Top Stories of 2011 in Lego

Dec 16, 2011

The Guardian has rounded up this year’s top news in pictures but instead of using regular photos they used pictures of Legos that reenacted...

Portraits of Gamers And Their Avatars

Dec 13, 2011

You may remember James Mollison’s project called The Disciples where he documented rock concert fans and compared them to their idols. New ...

The Subway in Zion National Park

Dec 13, 2011

Zion National Park may not have trains but it’s already got a subway. The canyon’s natural Subway is spectacular tunnel sculpted by two curv...

Brian Dettmer’s Book Dissection

Dec 13, 2011

Brian Dettmer is an artist hailing from Chicago was has earned the title of ‘book surgeon’. With the precision of a surgeon, using scalpels...

Yarchen Monastery, China

Dec 13, 2011

Deep in the mountains of northwestern Sichuan in China, on the Tibetan plateau, there exists a town in an isolated, beautiful and clean vall...

Creepy Newspaper People by Nick Georgiou

Dec 11, 2011

Tucson, Arizona based artist Nick Georgiou creates curious human sculptures using local newspapers and old, discarded books. My art is...

Rainbow Village of Taichung, Taiwan

Dec 11, 2011

Tucked away in one corner of the large city of Taichung, Taiwan lies a modest ‘military dependents’ village’ – a community built in the late...

Rock Restaurant of Zanzibar

Dec 11, 2011

Perched on a rock in the middle of the Indian Ocean, off the coast of Zanzibar, Tanzania, is a tiny seafood restaurant simply named The Rock...

Age 10 to 60–Transformed Through Makeup And Photography

Dec 11, 2011

Haven’t we all imagined how we might look like when we grow old? There are even a few online tools that will simulate how one might age 2...

Environmental Installations by Rune Guneriussen

Dec 9, 2011

Rune Guneriussen is a young Norwegian photographer who photographs various mad made objects in nature, as if they belong there. The various...