Scott Bisson is an glass artist based in Philomath, Oregon. The artist’s handmade, glass blown animal sculptures are amazing works of art and can be found in numerous galleries and homes around the world.
Italian artist Giulia Bernardelli takes spilt food & drink and creates amazing works of art, turning a disaster into something beautiful. Honey, ice cream & coffee are used to create intricate illustrations and portraits.
Artist George Redhawk creates animated artworks that will leave your mind in a spin, but there's something even more impressive about these artworks that you would never be able to guess, Redhawk is legally blind. In order to create these hypnotic and perfectly looped GIF's he uses image morphing software on his specialised computer setup.
Sarah Smith, the Oregon-based craftsman behind Modern Flower Child, makes hand-made tar wrist trinkets, bangles and studs by perpetually protecting genuine quills, blooms, seashells and other excellent odds and ends of nature in hard, perfectly clear resin.
San Francisco-based photographer Carey Fruth has set out to redefine what ‘American beauty’ is with a photo series of the same name that has women of all body types posing in romantic beds of flower petals. Fruth was inspired by a racy scene from the 1999 movie of the same name in which Kevin Spacey fantasized about one of his daughter’s friends.
With her wonderfully simple and playful sketches of various food items as fashionable dresses for runway models, fashion illustrator Gretchen Roehrs shows us just how closely related food and fashion can sometimes be. Art imitates life, as they say, and this holds true for food and fashion as well.
Glass artist Ben Young just shared a glimpse of his latest sculptural works made from layers of cut laminate window panes. The bodies of water depicted in Young’s work are usually cut into cross-sections akin to textbook illustrations, creating translucent geometric islands that can appear both monolithic or chamsic.
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To celebrate their 40-year wedding anniversary, one couple decided to recreate their wedding photos from 1975. The photos, uploaded to imgur by their son, show a couple that seems to know how to have a good time!
This species of orchid, aptly named the Monkey Face Orchid (Dracula simia), was created after Mother Nature decided to do a bit of monkeying around (hah!).