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Just Another Art on IRT

August 31, 2012

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In New York underground art has become a common occurrence to which residents are not paying attention. For tourists, on the contrary, it is very interesting. 200 permanent works are on the walls and floor of the metro lines. They were created and placed in the underground subway to order management Metropolitan Transportation Authority Arts.

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Zombie Disney Princesses

August 13, 2012

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Artist Witit Karpkraikaew lives in Thailand and only creates digital art as a hobby. He is a creator of these brainless Disney princesses. There must be something in this, because everyone I know is commenting these photos. Did he just said it out loud what we all have been thinking, that these princesses are brainless [...]

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Amusing and Interesting Street Art

July 27, 2012

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Here are some pics of witty and amusing street art. Street art is art, specifically visual art, developed in public spaces — that is, “in the streets” — though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. This kind of artists turns the most ordinary street objects into amusing and [...]

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Amazing 3D Street Paintings

July 25, 2012

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The works of Dutch artist Leon Keer are very popular in Europe. He often gets commissioned by major companies like Coca-Cola, Red Bull and Heineken to create 3D street advertisements. See the latest paintings of Leon from the art project “Planet Streetpainting.” Leon Keer is a Dutch based pop-surrealist artist. Keer learned to paint through [...]

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Jewelry Made of Keyboard Keys

July 13, 2012

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This jewelry is made in the form of keyboard keys. It is all very elegant and quite unusual and interesting. It seems that they would make great conversation pieces, but who would want to be reminded of work when they are out in the town. An old keybaord that you dont mind breaking up. Year [...]

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Amazing Belgian Graffiti

July 3, 2012

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Interested in Belgian graffiti? Read on to find out how the graffiti culture is shaping up in Belgium. Often dubbed as vandalism, graffiti is a unique and very expressive art form. In recent years this art form has flourished in Belgium. You will be able to find legal promoted graffiti art as well as illegal [...]

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Important Stuff in Childlike Drawings

June 18, 2012

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You don’t need to draw well in order to make intelligent and humorous illustrations, and hilarious drawings from Demetri Martin’s comedy show “Important Things” are the proof of it. Important Things with Demetri Martin is a sketch-variety show that aired on Comedy Central starring comedian Demetri Martin. Each episode examined a single theme, the “important [...]

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Amazing Meme Cakes

June 13, 2012

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Well known internet memes occupies cakes too. You know the Internet has truly penetrated society when cakes start looking like computer screens. Nothing says you spend too much time on the internet like a meme cake. Most memes are just a flash in the pan, but not these meme cakes. These meme cakes are 43v3r. [...]

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Henry Hargreaves’ Deep Fried Gadgets

June 13, 2012

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Henry Hargreaves came up with the bizarre idea of literally deep-frying a variety of popular gadgets and then photographing them. Is it too early for fried food? How about some fried technology instead? Henry Hargreaves’ still-life photography both disgusts and amuses me which can only be a good thing. His series Deep Fried Gadgets does [...]

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Children’s Drawings Turned into Toys

May 18, 2012

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Just about every kid made funny drawings that their parents affixed to the refrigerator, but imagine if those drawings were turned into actual soft toys. An ingenious idea has brought kid’s drawings to life by turning them into stuffed toys that look exactly like what is on paper. When Wendy Tsao’s four year old son [...]

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