It is well known that the photograph in the passport, most people absolutely do not look like them. It seems like in the passports deliberately pasted the most boring, gloomy, and even just an ugly picture. A group of Armenian photographers created a project "Passport and Reality", showing how images in the documents are different from the "original". This project shows us the valid passport photos and present day portraits of the same person. The result is impressive.
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
It is well known that the photograph in the passport, most people absolutely do not look like them. It seems like in the passports deliberately pasted the most boring, gloomy, and even just an ugly picture. A group of Armenian photographers created a project "Passport and Reality", showing how images in the documents are different from the "original". This project shows us the valid passport photos and present day portraits of the same person. The result is impressive.
Monday, 29 September 2014
‘Matilda,’ (Major Mitchell’s Cockatoo) |
Australian based photographer Leila Jeffreys captures spectacular portraits of Australian wild birds. She takes extremely expressive faces of birds with their personalities. Her adorable portraits look like a school work where you can pick out the jocks from the nerds.
Currently Leila Jeffrey’s photos are on display at Olsen Irwin Gallery in Sydney and another show coming up on November 20, 2014 at the Purdy Hicks Gallery in London.
Monday, 22 September 2014
Dan Cretu is a mind blowing and professional photographer specialized in eco art. He amazingly blends food sculptures with photography. He eats his food because he is too creative for that. Dan Cretu also plays with colors and textures found in various edibles by assembling them into fabulous sculptures.You can checkout more of the astounding work Cretu on his tumblr account.
Saturday, 20 September 2014
On the countryside of the Japanese town of Himeji is a unique place on the planet - the whole village, which is inhabited by scarecrows. The village is scared - it's a whole area called Seki. Or rather, was the name of the village, which eventually merged with the city.
62 year-old Japanese Masato Okaue was born and raised in Seki. His first stuffed scarecrow was created in 2010. Just as soon as he came to help the rest of the locals. So very soon, the streets of the village were filled with lots of scarecrows dressed up in the same way as the normal local population. In total, to date, the village inhabited by over a hundred frightened. Masato wanted to attract visitors to their deserted area, showing the good old Japanese village as a collective image of the villages of the island nation. Unfortunately, young people leave the village. (Photo by Getty Images/ Buddhika Weerasinghe)
Thursday, 18 September 2014
American artist Elizabeth Patterson received specialized
education in the late seventies of the last century. She was a graduate from BFA
Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
Cheese Burger Toy |
Noah Hornberger is a very talented artist who did 3D modeling for Pixar/Disney a couple of years ago. Now Mr. Noah is enjoying solo artwork with all the freedom that pops into his mind. Recently professional artist Noah Hornberger has created 3D printed art using tangible things. All of these wonderful models are available for download (some pay and some free). You can explore more of his brilliant artwork by viewing his facebook account.
Monday, 15 September 2014
Ben Chen is an amateur artist who creates hilariously twisted cartoons series. He enjoys the moment that can imagine out of nowhere. His brain never stops running. He likes illustrations books and movies. His artwork style is humorous, dark and full of imagination.
Friday, 12 September 2014
German aerial photography and documenter Bernhard Lang has
created a unique collection of photographs taken on the beaches of the Adriatic
Sea from the bird's-eye view and called it "Aerial Views of Adria".
As you have seen, the central objects of attention BernhardLang became resort towns of the Italian coast of the Adriatic Sea. In
particular, the coastline is allocated for the beaches. Unexpected symmetry
umbrellas, sun loungers and shades creates very interesting patterns that are
clearly pleasing to the eye. According to the author, on the one hand, we see
the effect of the human impact on nature, and on the other - as far as we are
negligibly crayons in front of our beloved planet, which now and then trying to
destroy it.
Thursday, 11 September 2014
Some people take photos of their beloved ones or friends and by chance they get the different results that may be funny and hilarious. In today’s post we have collected some funny pictures which are the result of angle changes.
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
Liz Climo is an illustrator and honored artist of the wonderful comic series “The Simpsons”. In her spare time she draws charming and amazing comics with a simple but light humor. Her characters — bears, crocodiles, dinosaurs, dolphins and platypuses, and even sharks. Liz Climo is regularly publishing comics on her blog. Have a look at cutest comics and enjoy.
Thursday, 4 September 2014
Banded Orange Tiger |
Butterflies are the known as the wonderful magicians of the natural world. This specie included in those species that experience complete metamorphosis (transforms from a lowly caterpillar into something splendid and free). Butterflies are one of the essential parts of our world (they like bees, help pollinate our flowers and plants) many fear that climate change, pesticides, habitat destruction, and over-collecting will drive this fluttering marvel to extinction in the not-so-distant future. Here are some of the breathtakingly beautiful butterflies that you are missing.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)