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Next-Level Food Carving on Fruits and Vegetables
Japan has a rich tradition of food carving called mukimono. If you’ve ever eaten at a fancy restaurant in Japan you might have found a carrot carved into a bunny, garnishing your plate. Continue reading
Mesmerizing Animated Masterpieces
For the 50th anniversary of the Edward Hopper’s death, a British digital agency, Verve Search for Orbitz chose to make the most famous masterpiece of the artist, by creating beautiful GIFs. Continue reading
3D Sculptures of Pablo Picasso Paintings
Omar Aqil has just produced a series entitled MIMIC. These are visual experiences transforming six famous Picasso paintings into 3D sculptures. Continue reading
Mesmerizing Kaleidoscopic GIFs
Illustrator and animator Anna Taberko produces lovely kaleidoscopic animations that depict the blooming of flowers, the evolution of animals, and the flight of bees. Continue reading
Minimally Painted Wood Sculptures That Highlight Environmental Decay
Italian sculptor Willy Verginer creates figurative sculptures from wood, pieces that allow his carving skills to stand out with minimal additions of monochrome bands of paint. Continue reading
Miniature Displays of Contemporary Urban Buildings
Working at 1:20 scale, artist Joshua Smith builds in-depth works that capture the layered existences of urban environments in cities such as Hong Kong, Sydney, and Los Angeles. Continue reading
Splendid Organized Trash
Alvaro Naddeo is a self-taught artist with a fascination for the urban environments he has faced, such as Lima, New York and Los Angeles where he currently resides. Continue reading
Architectural Sketches
Adelina Gareeva is a student from Kazan (KSUAE) and her freehand architectural sketches are really amazing. Looking at her drawings we can see the amount of perfect one-dot or 2-dots perspective clusters done with just pencil. Continue reading