Perspective Sculptures by James Hopkins

(SeeAnamorphic Art by Istvan Orosz).

July 25, 2010 · 1 min · 5 words · Jessica Meyer

Pictures from San Diego Comic-Con 2010

Participants donning costumes and accessories to represent a specific character (called Cosplayers) are seen galore. These pictures are from the 2010 edition of San Diego Comic-Con which began on July 22.

July 25, 2010 · 1 min · 31 words · Aaron Thomas

Roberto Bernardi’s Ultra-Realistic Still Life Paintings

Roberto Bernardiwas born in Todi in 1974. After this experience, he dedicated himself full time to the creation of his own hyper-realist works. The realistic elements of the composition are filtered through a photographic image resulting in a highly technological reproduction. His paintings are in numerous public and private collections throughout the world.

July 24, 2010 · 1 min · 53 words · Christian Dorsey

Evolution of The World Cup FootBall Since 1930

In the bookEvolution of footballphotographerJens Haylmanncollects photograph of the balls used at the FIFA World Cup since 1930. Adidas started to make soccer balls in 1963 but made the first official FIFA World Cup ball in 1970. The first ball with water-resistant qualities. The last genuine leather world cup ball. The first synthetic match ball, with good qualities on hard and wet surfaces. The ETRVSCO was the first ball with an internal layer of black polyurethane foam....

July 23, 2010 · 1 min · 177 words · Brittany Watson

The Artificial Beaches of Paris

It’s bizarre, but the French love it. Initially there was a single beach on the Rive Droite in 2002. In 2006 a second beach was added on the Rive Gauche. The third beach was added this summer on the River Seine.

July 23, 2010 · 1 min · 41 words · Amber Doyle

Invasion Festival 2010, Russia

The Invasion Festival is the largest rock music festival in Russia. Around 130 of the best rock bands presented their sets on the stages of the Invasion Festival.

July 21, 2010 · 1 min · 28 words · Ashley Wells

New York City From Above

Breathtaking aerial photography of the New York City by photographerDaniel Acker.

July 19, 2010 · 1 min · 11 words · Brittany Lee

Unbelievable Paintings by Lee Price

Lee graduated from the Moore College of Art in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree.

July 19, 2010 · 1 min · 18 words · Amy Patel

A Unique Tree Hotel in Sweden

The first six structures were designed by five different architects.

July 18, 2010 · 1 min · 10 words · Stuart Wright

Knitted Dissection: Biology Meets Art

Knitted Dissectionsbrings back memories from high school Biology classes without the gross smell of formaldehyde and bloated bodies. These cute little frogs and rats were made by knitting artist CraftyHedgehog and are available for sell over atEtsy.com. CraftyHedgehog didnt just end at frogs and rats. He took dissection even further and now creates dissected fetal pigs, Easter bunny and even alligators. These amusing little amphibian comes pinned into an actual aluminum dissection tray filled with black wax....

July 18, 2010 · 1 min · 77 words · Cynthia Diaz

Cloth Sculptures by Guerra de la Paz

Guerra de la Pazis the composite name of Cuban born, American artist duo Alain Guerra and Neraldo de la Paz, who have been collaborating since 1996. Originally sourcing their materials from the waste bins of second-hand goods shipping companies in Miamis Little Haiti, Guerra De La Paz make their sculptures from the discarded items of daily life. Viewing their practice as a kind of archaeology, their work engages with the history inherent in common debris and its possibility for recycled usage....

July 17, 2010 · 1 min · 81 words · Haley Swanson

Toilet Restaurant in China

A new Toilet Restaurant just opened its doors in Shenzhen, China. Picture: CHINA FOTO PRESS / BARCROFT MEDIA

July 17, 2010 · 1 min · 18 words · Kimberly Simpson

14 Creative Bike Helmets

Russian advertising agencyGooddecided to have some fun with bike helmets.

July 16, 2010 · 1 min · 10 words · Yolanda Mullins