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Inventive Dresses Made from Recycled Materials
In prepping for Earth Day, we got to thinking about all the awesome ways you can repurpose materials that would normally be discarded. As we started searching for eco-chic inspiration, we came across a plethora of dresses, frocks, and gowns made from everything from plastic bags to candy wrappers. Here are 15 of our favorite “trashy” fashions.
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Not Quite of this World: New Paintings by Jorge Santos
At the 101/exhibit in Miami is an exhibition featuring a dynamic painter from Angola. His name is Jorge Santos and for most of his life he has been a full time artist creating surreal scenery and groups of people not quite from this reality. Born in 1959, Santos was raised in the then Portuguese colony of Angola. After his family escaped the political turmoil that ensued after Angola became independent, he headed over to America where he settled in 1982.
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Incredible pencil drawing
Yes, it's entirely created using a pencil set.
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Go home street lamp, you're drunk
Or maybe it's just art.
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3Doodler pen lets you hand-draw 3D structures
It's a pen that can draw in the air! 3Doodler is the 3D printing pen you can hold in your hand. Lift your imagination off the page!
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How To Draw & Paint Children
Learn intermediate tips, tricks and materials for creating captivating paintings of children.
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Are Video Games the Next Great Art Form?
That might be a dumb question, but whatever video games are, they’re starting to resemble all the things we've called “art” in the past.
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The CIA Agent Who Cracked The Kryptos Sculpture
It took eight years after artist Jim Sanborn unveiled his cryptographic sculpture at the CIA’s headquarters for someone to succeed at cracking Kryptos’s enigmatic messages.
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Inspiring Staircase
Dreams don't work unless you do :) SO STRUE
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Fake Pool in Japan
Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich created this illusion of people walking underwater called The Swimming Pool, for The 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, Japan.
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Illusion Confusion - You'll never see the same way again
How much of our perception is just a trick of the brain? Complete all 12 episode challenges to reveal your total brain profile.
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Incredible Time-Lapse of Graffiti Artist Sofles Covering a Warehouse in Street Art
Australian graffiti artist Sofles creates a series of stunning works on the walls of an abandoned warehouse in this motion control time-lapse. The video was created by Selina Miles for Ironlak, an Australian spray paint brand.
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Rubber-Band Portraits Stretch the Limits of Distortion — And Pain
Wes Naman, whose portraits of people with faces wrapped in Scotch tape went viral, is at it again, and this time he’s using rubber bands to create creepy caricatures.
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DIY Inexpensive Yellow Daisy Wall Art
Are you getting tired of this cruel, cruel summer? Stuck at home with nothing to do? Warm up the crafty part of your brain and try out an easy silk flower & canvas wall art project that will look great in your room or make a fun gift for a friend. The best art pieces will be made with inexpensive supplies, bargain basement bin finds and craft store or dollar store clearance items. Cheap silk flowers and a little know-how make a fun pop of art for any space.
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FYI: What Makes Tattoos Permanent?
It’s all about the particles in the tattoo ink’s pigment says Dr. Anne Laumann, MBChB, a professor of dermatology at Northwestern University.
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Nylon Stockings Transformed Into Horrifying Monsters
You wouldn’t think that the average pair of nylon stockings could be transformed into a series of nightmarish creatures – but that’s what visionary Dutch artist Rosa Verloop has achieved.
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The psychology of tattoos
Our current society craves individuality and self expression. And now many people wear their artistic expression. We are having more trouble communicating with each other than ever before, as electronic communication will never replace face-to-face human contact. So, it's not surprising that there's a growing trend toward communication via body ink. We don't have to talk, we just have to look.
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How game boxes would look like if video game box art remained in the 80's
A series of new games done the 80's video game box art style.
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This is only one picture
No editing done at all.
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What Makes a Work of Art Seem Dated?
Amidst a recent spate of travelling in Australia, I watched two films from that country, both released in the nineteen-seventies: Nicolas Roeg’s “Walkabout,” from 1971, and George Miller’s “Mad Max,” from 1979. I was struck by how much Roeg’s film felt of its time, and how little did Miller’s. It is true that eight years separate the two, bookending a decade—and one might argue that 1971 was, in essence, still the nineteen-sixties.
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