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This has got to be one of the most badass cosplay outfits I’ve seen. It’s a mix of both Batman and Darth Vader, one good and one bad… so is Bat Vader a hero or a villain? Or do they just cancel each other out making him a fun-loving party animal? What do you think? Before that, you might like a lost star trooper in Singapore and Star Wars Subway invasion in New York City…
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A crop circle in the shape of the Firefox logo has appeared in a wheat field near Amity, Oregon. The 220 foot phenomenon, discovered on August 12, 2006 is clearly a representation of the open source Internet browser. Scientific explanations for the shamelessly promotional piece of cerealogy have been dismissed in favor of evidence of extraterrestrial contact attempts. Though communication means have traditionally been limited, our out-of-Earth neighbours’ message is a clear: aliens prefer Firefox.…
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The Graffitiami is coming from the blending word of Graffiti and Kirigami. For those who do not know, Kiri is a variation of origami that includes cutting of the paper (from Japanese “kiru” = to cut, “kami” = paper). Typically, kirigami starts with a folded base, which is then cut; cuts are then opened and flattened to make the finished kirigami. Kirigami are usually symmetrical, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms.…
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The tattoo artist from New York Scott Campbell presents his latest works at the gallery in Los Angeles OHWOW. OHWOW was established in 2008 by Al Moran and Aaron Bondaroff to encourage artistic innovation and provide a platform for progressive art of all media, featuring both emerging and established artists’ work. OHWOW is a gallery, publisher, and special project – a creative community – with gallery and retail locations in Los Angeles, Miami, and New York City. Entitled “Noblesse Oblige”, this exhibition reveals creations laser in boards $1 tickets. An …
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Curtis Killorn, an artist from California, creates amazing works of art by painting dead trees, essentially bringing them back to life in all the colors of the rainbow. The rainbow tree looks very lively and hopefully he can make the miracle by painting other dead trees around the area. Or maybe he can create a garden of rainbow trees. Can’t wait for that to happen. Enjoy the art!…
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FOR one million dollars, you could buy a house, a luxury yacht or a lifetime’s supply of fancy clothes. Or you could find out the real name of Banksy. An eBay user called “jaybuysthings” is currently auctioning off the opportunity to discover the true identity of the mysterious British graffiti artist.…
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Many artists have used pencils to create beautiful pieces of work – but only one creates stunning masterpieces on the tip of one. Microscopic artist Dalton Ghetti spends up to two-and-a half years painstakingly crafting each handmade piece on the graphite of a pencil. Mr Ghetti, who works as a carpenter, has been working with pencils for about 25 years and his stunning sculptures include Elvis, the entire alphabet, linking chains and even an entire church which is just 10mm tall. …
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Southbank Centre’s wide-ranging programme, which consists of classical & world music, rock & pop, jazz, dance, literature and the visual arts – attracts the most diverse audience of any UK venue. One of the most popular place at Southbank Centre is Hayward Gallery. Currently on show at the Hayward Gallery in London is this bed curling round on itself by Cuban artists Los Carpinteros, part of an exhibition of work exploring interior design. Amazing eh? …
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The Easter Bunny or Easter Hare is a character depicted as a rabbit bringing Easter eggs, who sometimes is depicted with clothes. In legend, the creature brings baskets filled with colored eggs, candy and sometimes also toys to the homes of children on the night before Easter. The Easter Bunny will either put the baskets in a designated place or hide them somewhere in the house or garden for the children to find when they wake up in the morning. Ever get creeped out by the Easter Bunny? Check these …
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A beautiful ship-inspired kitchen has been introduced at Eurocucine 2010 by German kitchens manufacturer. The ship-shaped kitchen has a contemporary maritime-style Marecucina design, which combines clean white cabinets and natural wood details. The countertop of the kitchen features a mast-like structure with a lighting panel. The overall design is perfect for any modern kitchens and could be customized to fit exactly your needs.



