Calamita Cosmica: The Giant Travelling Skeleton

Jan 23, 2012

‘Calamita Cosmica’ (Cosmic Magnet in English) is a 28 meter long sculpture of a human skeleton created by Italian artist Gino De Dominicis a...

Paintings by Hubert De Lartigue

Jan 23, 2012

Hubert De Lartigue was born in 1963 in Angers, France. He started to work as an illustrator while studying at the Ecole Duperré and the Eco...

Cross Bones Graveyard: Burial Ground of Medieval Prostitutes

Jan 23, 2012

Located in stretch of lane between two busy roads just south of the Thames, and within a few minutes walk from the busy Borough Market lies ...

Chara Sands: Miniature Desert in the Freezing Cold of Siberia

Jan 20, 2012

Just 40 kilometers from the Kodar Glaciers in Kalar district of Trans-Baikal region, right next to the snow-capped mountains and the limitle...

Matthew Davis’ Unique Oil Pool Paintings

Jan 20, 2012

Berlin-based artist Matthew Davis has a unique style of painting that he had developed. Using his brush Mr Davis slowly drip oil paints to ...

Artist Vacuum Seals Couples For Photo Portraits

Jan 19, 2012

Tokyo-based photographer Hal vacuum-sealed couples together to create a bizarre photo series titled ‘Flesh Love’. Hal wraps willing coupl...

Reflections: Street Photography Through Puddles by Ira Fox

Jan 19, 2012

Reflections is a series of photographs by New York-based fine art photographer Ira Fox , where she used puddles as a looking glass to captur...

Spotted Lake, Canada

Jan 19, 2012

Located near the city of Osoyoos in British Columbia, Canada’s Spotted Lake draws visitors from around the world. The Spotted Lake has a ver...

Origami Art of Brian Chan

Jan 19, 2012

American artist Brian Chan makes incredible origami pieces from a single uncut square piece of paper. Chan is craft instructor at the Mas...

Kinderkookkafe: The Restaurant Run by Kids

Jan 19, 2012

Kinderkookkafé is a family restaurant in Amsterdam that is run entirely by children: they cook, serve, bring the bill and wash up, all with ...