Tag: artist
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Artist Turns Old Pocket Watches Into Amazing Miniature Worlds
Greek artist Gregory Grozos is on a quest to prove that watches can do much more than just tick. They can fit entire worlds inside them. "I call my creations 'miniature worlds' because that is what I exactly aim them to be," Gregory writes. "I try to make each work as detailed and complete as…
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Unique Tables Designed to Look Like Animals Submerged in Water
Looking to spice up your living room with a unique piece of furniture? A coffee table portraying a floating animal by Derek Pearce should do the trick. Derek Pearce is a man with one unique vision. Called ‘Water Tables’, he creates stunning coffee tables that portray animals “floating through water”. From hippos to dolphins to…
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Ceramic Dinnerware Punctured into Pieces of Wearable Art by Gésine Hackenberg
Amsterdam-based jewelry designer Gésine Hackenberg is classically trained as a goldsmith, yet works with objects that are extracted from the everyday. After becoming bored with the traditional ideas of jewelry in her original field, she began to twist the function of common pieces like ceramic dinnerware to create unique designs. For her line of ceramic…
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This 11-Year-Old Boy Learned To Crochet At The Of Age 5 And Is Now Called A Crocheting Prodigy
If you believe that only grandmas enjoy crocheting you will be surprised to know that even some 11-year-olds love it too! Jonah Larson became internet famous for his uncommon hobby – crocheting. The boy went viral because of his amazing skills and today has a crocheting business, more than 133k Instagram fans, over 26k youtube…
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Photo Series Reveals The Worst Hotel Fails From Guest’s Trips
If you ever watched an episode of Gordon Ramsay’s Hotel Hell, you’ll know that lodging establishments aren’t always up to par. So we have decided to remind you of that. We’ve compiled a list of hotels that failed so badly, it’s funny. Failed appliances? Oh yes. Spiders living in a pillowcase? You bet. After going…
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Photo Series Of Objects Cut In Half Reveals The Unseen Side Of Things
If you were one of those hands-on children, who would cut in half their new toys just to see what’s inside – this list is for you. There are number of random objects about which we were all wondering “what if I’d cut it open just to see what’s hiding within?” Well, you can put…
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Vintage Photos From The 1900s Released Prove That Mark Twain Was The ‘Crazy Cat Lady’ Type Of Man
Like many kids, we marvelled at the boyhood adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn as I enthusiastically read these classic American novels. I remember being shocked at the brutal nature of the times; the violence, alcoholism and racism that put my comfortable life into sharp perspective. But still, these books sparked a curiosity and…
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These Amazing Origami and Paper DIY Art Kits Will Help You Master the Art of Paper Folding
The history of origami has a long, interesting history. It followed after the invention of paper and was a result of paper’s use in society. Independent paper folding traditions exist in East Asia, and it is unclear whether they evolved separately or had a common source. Many people believe that it originated in Japan, however…
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An Iguana Photobombs a Woman’s Picture in One Giant Leap
Animal photobombs are the best kind of photobombs. The evidence at this stage is overwhelming. Take for example here and here. Anyway, it turns out iguanas are good at photobombing, too. Take a look at this majestic proof, captured recently in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and shared on Instagram by photographer Tammy Ricks. That image has…
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Photo Series Documents People Who Said They Didn’t Want The Damn Cats
Some people love cats, and some people don't. Well, that's what they think anyway, but as you can see from this adorable list we compiled, resisting the furry feline charm is a lot more difficult than you'd imagine. Sure you can say you don't want a cat, and hey, you might even mean it, but…