A beautiful collection of animal sculptures made out of unaltered Louis Vuitton accessories by a British artist Billie Achilleos is on display in a newly opened store in Sydey, Australia. The collection features 30 animals that reside in Australia, from crocodiles, to kangaroos to dingos. Here is a taste of the intricate creation.
Have you ever wished you could, for at least a day visit a world of your favorite food, where it'd be unlimited and all around you! Well Seattle-based photographer Christopher Boffoli has brought the fantasy to life in his new book called "Big Appetites". It contains photos of tiny people in a world of humongous foods in various interesting situations.
One of the biggest sand sculpting competitions happens annually in Revere Beach, Massachusetts. People from all over the place gather to show off their amazing sculpting skills. It's definitely worth a look if you're ever in the area. Here are the pictures from this years competition.
Vince Low is a Malaysian artist who has not only mastered drawing one of the hardest things out there, human faces. He doesn't just draw them, he draws them out of seemingly chaotic pen squiggles. Check out these squiggly line layered portraits of Hollywood super stars, created by Low as an experiment with drawing techniques.
Your brain will need a minute to readjust to this unbelievable sight. A giant anteater's front paw pattern bares such a resemblance to a panda face that it's kind of freaky! Check out these cute pawed beasts.
Nordisk Cryobank CEO Peter Bower is sure not short of creativity when it comes to his business. The Danish sperm bank has it's own custom made, environmentally friendly transport bike which is shaped like a....yes, you got it, sperm cell! "We’re always looking for new donors so it’s a fine bonus that the Sperm Cell Bike gets peoples attention" admitted Peter. Not a bad idea!
Animals are great at camouflage, and wildlife photographer Art Wolfe is here to prove it. Check out these amazing shots of animals blending into their surroundings so well that even the human eye has a hard time spotting them.
In case you missed the Comic-Con last weekend here's a list of kinds of people you are most likely to see at nerdy events, brought to you by Dorkly.
A new book called "Newborn Puppies" fetures adorable portraits of many different pure breeds and mixes of puppies in their first 3 weeks of life. Photographer Traer Scott is the one behind this cuteness. Check this sampler out!
A former comedian turned counselor JC Shakespeare uploaded a video to YouTube this weekend. In it, he and three other performers — including a 19-year-old Patton Oswalt — do stand-up as part of an infomercial on student loans in 1990. Shakespeare says, “This was my first paid gig as an actor, and perhaps it was for Patton as well. Patton had the tenacity and persistence to work his butt off (I didn’t), and I have immense respect for how far his talent and hard work have taken him.” Oswalt quickly confirmed what we could already tell: it was him. In a snazzy sweater vest, no less. He adds that it was his first acting gig, for which he was paid $300.
This is the cover photo for Terrain, an album by Austrian band VLP. It seems fairly unremarkable at first; four images stitched into one. But look more closely… it’s not what you think. Shot by photographer Bela Borsodi, it’s actually an optical illusion; that’s one photograph, that uses forced perspective and color to trick you into thinking it’s four. Don’t believe us? Here’s the video showing the trickery as it comes together:
