Russian artist Asya Kozina created these stunning 18th century wigs from paper! Amazing, isn’t it?! I love when artists use mundane mediums to create incredible pieces of art. Fit for a queen, these wigs are super intricate and tedious to make… but the end result, wowie wow WOW! Check out more of …
Read More »Artist Danny Van Ryswk’s Eerie Victorian Art
Artist Danny Van Ryswyk takes eerie Victorian figures and displays then as ‘specimens’ in glass bell jars for a more dramatic effect. I love when artists utilize the glass bell jar! It’s so creepy, yet a sort of a confined beauty. His figures can take months to complete. Check out Danny van Ryswyk’s …
Read More »The World of Steve Cutts
British artist Steve Cutts created these meaningful and thought-provoking pieces of art with a commentary of today’s messed up world. There’s not much to say here, except…. Enjoy! photos: Bored Panda
Read More »Color Me Creative by Kristina Webb
Check out mega-talented New Zealand artist Kristina Webb !She takes everyday objects and creates art around them. My favorite has to be the finger nails on paper…. so creative and colorful! I love art like this because it takes everyday objects and transforms them into something unexpectedly marvelous! Check out …
Read More »Granny Cross-stitched Tattoos
Turkish Tattoo artist Eva Krbdk specializes in cross-stitch tattoo designs when she’s not hogging consonants for her last name. Vowels are so passe. Any who, these tattoos are pretty awesome because it has a granny -chic quality to it. I’m always down for granny chic mixed with punk, so this is right …
Read More »Babyface
Holy ten head! Chinese artist Wang Zhijie paints these girls with huge ass eye and foreheads as wide as RiRi for his latest collection. I, personally, love it. It’s like a gamine alien going to a rave. Fascinating! I’m gonna have to make these baby faces my screensaver. photos: Hi-Fructose
Read More »Sweet Monsters
British artist James Ostrer’s ‘ Wotsit All About‘ used Kirstie Alley’s pantry items to create these delectable monsters. The junk food was slathered and glued onto these models to create some of the most effed up creatures. And for the record, I’d eat all of it. Except for the burgers and fries one… …
Read More »White Trash Family
Artist Kim Alsbrooks painted portraits of fancy old-timey people on the face of a crushed beer can for a juxtaposition of aristocracy and trash. Brilliant! It’s called The White Trash Family series , which I find fitting because nothing says class like a can of Pabst Beer that has been crushed down …
Read More »The Digital Art of Caleb Weintraub
The digital artworks of Caleb Weintraub is so detailed that every time you look at it, you just might find something new each time. Although his works are supposed to be dystopian, I find them to be super colorful and not at all a sad painting of the future. As a matter …
Read More »Pencil Art
Check out these sculptures made by Columbian artist Federico Uribe ! They are made from pencils! Wow! I always wonder if I should throw out a pencil when it gets too short and stubby… One part of me says it could go for another week and then one part of me …
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