Can You Explain the Creatures in this Photo?

100% Eco-friendly Artwork by Sandhi Schimmel
August 16, 2010 by admin
Filed under Art and Design, Featured
American artist Sandhi Schimmel has mastered the art of transforming trash to treasure in her unique mosaics made of paper waste. Gold’s exquisite work includes paper waste from: menus, junk mail, greetings cards, advertising brochures, and much more. She sculpts various papers, images and text, to form portraits unlike any you have ever seen! Her purpose as an artist is to create unique, amazing portraits while helping the environment by re-using commonly wasted products. Schimmel used tax forms and political junk mail to create this stunning masterpiece shown below! Her collection includes many other amazing recycled art pieces, each unique and exquisite. All of her work is not only truly amazing but 100% eco-friendly!

The artist makes incredible portraits by recycling paper, canvas, frames and brings acid-free, water-based and non-toxic adhesives and lacquers to use. She creates the portraits by reusing the same images that arrive via mail by cutting them in a way that a completely new and interesting artwork can be formed. If you wish to see her extraordinary artworks, then they are on display at galleries in several cities in North America. Schimmel Gold is also featured in the recently released 2010 edition of Ripley’s Believe It or Not! annual book, “Seeing Is Believing.”





Anorexic Models don’t Always Look Like Models
he scientific name for anorexia is Anorexia Nervosa. People with anorexia become completely obsessed with weight and dieting. They develop a fear of becoming fat and have a distorted mental image of their body, always seeing themselves as fat, even when they are extremely thin. Common attributes of anorexic sufferers are under-eating, vigorous exercise, ritualistic food habits and abuse of laxatives cause excessive loss of weight. Most anorexic people have no history of being overweight.







Strange Art of Scary Zombie Face
August 2, 2010 by admin
Filed under Art and Design, Lifestyle
Everyone loves a good Zombie movie, book or image and illustrators are no exception. Sometimes inspirations of Zombie Art go even further. That art slowly and insensibly come in our lifestyles, or we pretend to be like that. These photographs have similar aim. Inspiration of Zombie is presented by strange art of scary faces.






Smokers From All Around the World: Smoking Like A Chimney
It is a nasty habit, it is very unhealthy, you spend a lot of money on it, it leads to all kinds of health problems, makes you less attractive, smells bad, makes people avoid you, harms the people around you and yet everyone around the world seems to be doing it. Yes! I am talking about smoking of course.

After I said this, it is hard to imagine, but here we are. People from all around the world, different continents, different religions, different races, smoking cigarettes in any possible situation. At least photos of these smokers around the world will make a good laugh.








52 Funniest Geeky Scientific Tattoos
There are many noble people out there who donate their body to science. Some creative but geeky people, as it turns out, have dedicated to give their body to science in a different way way— ultra-geeky way of having science tattoos. Absolutely brilliant idea! Having a tattoo is all about expressing a certain lifestyle that you have chosen and this way these scientists are taking this to the limit. A funny limit I might add.
Imagine lab technicians sporting some of these funny scientific tattoos underneath their white coats. The periodic table is definitely hardcore, for example, while the DNA one is a bit played out. Anyway, all 52 funny tattoo photos are hilarious. Check them out:











Amazing Large-scale Drawings in Sand by Jim Denevan
May 24, 2010 by admin
Filed under Art and Design, Featured
Have you already heard of Jim Denevan or seen his artwork? This guy, who is an artist and a surfer, creates large scale drawings in sand that are nothing short of amazing. The drawings are mostly created by dragging a stick on the ground. By using only this single stick of wood wet, Jim Denevan makes huge geometric shapes in the sand, which for some may take up to seven hours of work! Generally composed of circles and lines, it is a real mammoth task and patience.
His amazing drawings in the sand art is done on a very large scale. Everything Jim does seems to be 100% perfection like the images in this gallery show.









