China’s Overloaded Cycle Carriers

French photographerAlain Delormebecame fascinated by the piles of stacked products migrant Chinese workers loaded into their bicycles. The precariously overloaded packages often assume unusual forms. The images were captured during two art residencies in Shanghai throughout 2009 and 2010.

September 21, 2010 · 1 min · 39 words · Kayla Weber

Swimming Competition For Babies

This is so adorable. Related Underwater Photographs of Swimming Babies

September 18, 2010 · 1 min · 10 words · Douglas Rodgers

The Impossible Stone Balancing Art of Adrian Gray

Adrian Grayhas been developing his art of stone balancing for many years. His ability to create almost impossible to believe compositions has created wonder and left witnesses in awe and mesmerized. ‘The trick is putting together stones which look like they couldn’t possibly sit on top of one another. Only then can you you make something extraordinary’ , Gray explains. They remain in place through the natural force of gravity and friction....

September 18, 2010 · 1 min · 75 words · Paul Keith

Andrew Bush Takes Photos of People Driving

Needless to say, its a fantastic photographic document byAndrew Bush. Here are some of my favorites.

September 17, 2010 · 1 min · 16 words · Lisa Williams

Designers Create World’s First Spray On Cloth

Extra tight, figure hugging clothes had just become easier to obtain. The fibres are mixed with polymers that bind them together to form a fabric. The texture of the fabric can be varied by using wool, linen or acrylic fibres. [viaThe GuardianandThe Wired]

September 17, 2010 · 1 min · 43 words · Kayla Hayden

Gravity Defying Photographs of Li Wei

Chinese artistLi Weis work often depicts him in apparently gravity-defying situations. His work is a mixture of performance art and photography that creates illusions of a sometimes dangerous reality. Related People in flight Photography by Denisa Tarzaka

September 17, 2010 · 1 min · 37 words · Adam Bradshaw

The German Salt Museum at Lüneburg

For more than 1000 years salt has determined the history of the city and made it powerful and wealthy. It was not until 1980 that the production of salt in the Luneburg Saline saltworks finally closed its gates. Today, the former saltworks houses theGerman Salt Museum. The museum brings Luneburg’s history and its significance as a salt town to life. When it was dry, he discovered white crystals in the bristles salt....

September 17, 2010 · 1 min · 161 words · Jacob Ferrell

The Grass Roofs of Norway

Norwegians have their own way of going green, and quite literally. For hundreds of years houses in Norway have been covered with turf. And they come in different varieties. Some are bright green and almost velvety. Others are golden and look like theyre growing wheat or oats. A number of turf roofs have flowers mixed in with the grass, and a few have small trees. The advantages of turf roofs (also called sod roofs) are many....

September 15, 2010 · 1 min · 205 words · Robert Rivera

Incredibly Realistic Digital Illustration of Celebrities

Do checkout the profile page of each illustrator.

September 14, 2010 · 1 min · 8 words · Tony Rodriguez

Tennis Players Before The Serve

David Ferrer serves against Benjamin Becker on September 3, 2010. Daniela Hantuchova serves against Elena Dementieva on September 3, 2010. Kim Clijsters serves against Petra Kvitova on September 3, 2010. Francesca Schiavone serves against Venus Williams on September 7, 2010. Venus Williams serves against Francecsa Schiavone on September 7, 2010. Andy Murray serves against Dustin Brown on September 3, 2010. Photos: Benjamin Norman for The Wall Street Journal

September 14, 2010 · 1 min · 68 words · William Miller

Jim Denevan’s Giant Artwork on Frozen Lake Baikal

Denevan is known for creating expansive, meditative works with repetitive patterns and endless scale. The Baikal artwork spans an area of nine square miles!

September 12, 2010 · 1 min · 24 words · Dakota Phillips MD

Ribbon Origami

Maedas adorable ribbon origami sculptures can be used to decorate gift boxes or just about anything.

September 12, 2010 · 1 min · 16 words · Michael Johnson

Subodh Gupta Builds Sculptures From Household Utensils

Subodh Gupta is an artist based in New Delhi, India. His work encompasses sculpture, installation, painting, photography, performance and video. Some of his other works Subodh Gupta was born in 1964 in Khagaul, Bihar, India. Image sources:Hauser & Writh,Saatchi Gallery

September 11, 2010 · 1 min · 40 words · John Long