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Man Takes His Dog Everywhere He Goes, And It’s 1000 Times Better Than #FollowMeTo
Let’s face it, if you were on the internet between 2016-2018 you will have seen a #FollowMeTo photo somewhere. In fact, you probably saw them EVERYWHERE. Photographer Honza Řeháček has come up with his own tongue-in-cheek version of #FollowMeTo, however his significant other is his wolfdog Sitka. Scroll down to find a collection of our…
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The Japanese Art of Creating Unusually Useless Inventions
Back in the 1990s, we remember flicking through the pages of the Unuseless Japanese Inventions series at bookstores. Each one features about a hundred ostensibly real Japanese devices, photographed and described with a disarming straightforwardness, that mash up other consumer products in outwardly bizarre ways: chopsticks whose attached miniature electric fan cools ramen noodles en route…
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A Huge Purple Sea Monster Lurks Inside a Two-Story Warehouse at Philadelphia’s Navy Yard
There’s some strange things going on in Philadelphia! Well that’s if you call 20 inflatable tentacles extending from the roof and several windows of a two-story warehouse weird! The huge work is the largest inflatable sculpture ever created by UK-based artists Filthy Luker and Pedro Estrellas and is located in Philadelphia’s Navy Yard. Scroll down for…
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Photo Series Documents The Times People Found The Most Unexpected Things
If you grew up like us with a metal detector in hand you know the thrill of a big discovery. To prove our point, we’ve put together a collection of unique ‘gems’ that were found at the most random times and in some very odd places. Scroll down below to check out this neat list…
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Photographer Documents The Beauty of African and Asian Tribes on the Brink of Extinction
Adam Koziol is a photographer from Poznań, Poland. In 2013, during a trip to Borneo, he realized that 3000 years of culture and tradition was doomed to disappear in the years to come. From then on, he decided to start a photographic and documentary project to highlight these forgotten tribal cultures who will probably disappear,…
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This Ultimate Book-Lover Turns Her Massive Library Of Books Into Art
It’s one thing to love books and reading, but it’s another thing to love it so much that you created a whole art installation with the books you consume every day! That’s what Elizabeth Sagan has been doing, sharing her love for books with her followers each and every day. It originally began with sharing…
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Artist Paints Cats in Different Art Styles Across The Ages
Artist Veselka Velinova loves cats so much so that she recently challenged herself to paint a cat in different styles of art history. She also tried to recreate artistic ideals, style, as well as the technical approaches of each and every art period. Scroll below and let us know what you think! [zombify_post]
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Japanese Artist Tatsuya Tanaka Releases Another 365 Days Calendar And It’s Even Better Than Before
Miniature artist Tatsuya Tanaka has just released a new series of miniature marvels created using the simple combination of everyday objects, tiny model humans, and his boundless imagination. Crinkle-cut potato chips become desert sand dunes, spiral-bound notebooks delineate swimmers poised to compete, and books filled with sticky notes create an urban skyscraper scene. Here are…
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Mom Perfectly Illustrates How A 2-Year-Old Can Hurt You And It’s Too Painful
If you’ve got children, you will probably know some of the following illustrations well. Some of them, painfully well. Weng Chen, a Seattle-based genius behind ‘The Adventures of Messy Cow’ comics has rewarded us with another series, this time focusing on the many hazards that parents often face. “I’ve done a lot of comics when I…
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Artist Turns Disney Princesses Into Badass 1940’s Noir Characters
Artist Astor Alexander‘s latest series looks at changing our perceptions of Disney princesses. No more stereotypically submissive women, Astor turns Disney princesses into badass noir characters. It’s a “stylish” crime genre, emphasizing cynical attitudes and sexual motivations. Noir fiction protagonists are usually self-destructive, dealing with a corrupt legal, political or other systems. Their stories often…