This photograph is brilliant - the wonders of mixing up nine explorers, a fisheye lens, a snowy mountain and a drone. via The Verge. . . .
Print Lives On
We now live in a time where the moment there is a glimmer of uncertainty, we just "Google it". You've all had that situation when someone on the table says something completely absurd and you're unsure whether to be impressed about their knowledge or say that they are wrong. In previous times, perhaps they were given the benefit of the doubt and we let it slide, but these days there's always that . . .
A Small Refreshment
"It's the little things in life that make us happy." Coca-Cola seems to have stolen my life motto! Okay fine, it's hardly a line that I can claim credit for and this new campaign is seriously adorable. Miniatures seem to be quite the trend these days. These mini kiosks were placed in five major German cities: They had little vending machines to go along with their kiosks and sold . . .
Miniature Works
Istanbul-based Microartist, Hasan Kale, uses extreme precision and a steady hand to create a series of impossibly small paintings using everyday objects as his canvas. According to Kale, “things we usually see can turn into something invisible” - this thought inspired his new direction and his work calls attention to the things that we see yet often ignore in daily life. Anything from a butterfly . . .
Beauty in Darkness
"Guess who's back, back again. Shady's back, tell a friend. Guess who's back, guess who's back, guess who's back, guess who's back, guess who's back, guess who's back..." *music plays in the background* Yes, I'm back from my brief hiatus (with a massive tan) - adventured around Turkey & Greece for the past few weeks, which was more amazing than I could've imagined with each city being so . . .
Ceramics & Succulents
Perhaps one of my all-time favourite combinations. . . .
Big Data Smoothies
A drink full of big data and kale chips? Sounds delicious. Josh Kline’s Skittles are not exactly the little pellets of chewy, sugary goodness that you throw into your mouth. The ones that taste like rainbows. Showcased within the Archeo outdoor art exhibition, Kline combines social activism with a sense of humour... From far, these may look like ordinary juice bottles. But upon closer . . .
How To Deal With A Crying Baby
Buy them a dog, according to this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eV8k2cpAptU You've probably already seen it as it has gathered over 11 million views (popular dog!) but how could I resist posting this and possibly getting it a few extra hits. Perhaps it's also due to the fact that I'm feeling especially clucky today after seeing my colleague's 2-month old chubby little bub. How could . . .
Depth in Folds
New York-based Brazilian artist Marcelo Daldoce likes to go beyond the conventional 2D landscape of paper and canvas, bringing life to a flat surface, and he certainly does this with his creative artwork. In order to construct these optical illusions, Daldoces uses acrylic paint to create images on paper, then proceeds to fold it into different patterns and designs - giving his work a kick of . . .
Salt Art
With a creative mind and a whole lot of patience, Motoi Yamamoto created a sculpture named “Forest of Beyond”, solely using grains of salt. The massively intricate installation resembles the roots of a tree and was displayed at the Hakone Open Air Museum. Attendees were asked to help dissemble it bit by bit, by taking the salt with them and returning it to the sea to create a complete . . .
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