Creative Ads: Man vs Wild

Kebab, pizza and french fries take on entirely different meanings in these creative ads for Man Vs Wild. See them all at My Modern Metropolis.
Marlboro Red Exhibit – Slinkachu

Slinkachu takes us on another fun ride with this latest piece from his ongoing project, “Little People, a Tiny Street Art Project.” Titled “Relics,” an old couple is seen checking out a Marlboro Red exhibit.
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.
What’s Left After the Hurricane

Hurricane Katrina was one of the deadliest and costliest hurricanes in the history of the United States. This piece, by Argentine artist Leandro Erlich, reminds us of the tremendous damage natural disasters, like Katrina, can cause.
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.
Dancers Among Us

Every once in a while, we’ll come across a photo series that makes us want to jump for joy. Dancers Among Us, a collection of NYC dance photographs taken by Jordan Matter, has done just that. See more at My Modern Metropolis.
Get Back in Your Book!


Titled “Get Back in Your Book,” this highly creative set by Canada-based Lissy Elle features a few of our favorite fictional characters trying to stay in the real world, but forced to go back into their respective books.
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.
Pixel Cloud
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Designed by Jason Bruges Studio, Pixel Cloud is an eight-story tall 3D matrix of light globes suspended in the North Atrium of the Allen & Overy Building in London. The chandelier reacts in real-time to changes in environmental conditions.
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.
Tragic Oversized-Head Sculptures


Thomas Lerooy’s oversized-head sculptures belong in a Greek tragedy. How sad is it that these little men with ripped torsos can’t go anywhere because of their disproportionally large heads?
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.
Touching Strangers – Richard Renaldi


Richard Renaldi meets two or more strangers on the street and asks them to pose for a photograph while touching each other.
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.
Free-Flowing Illustrations by Shadow Chen


Shadow Chen is a super talented illustrator based out of Ningbo, China. Her work oozes with creativity and bursts with color.
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.
Art Made from Real Human Bones – Francois Robert


Francois Robert spent hundreds of hours arranging the real bones of a single human skeleton into a series of striking iconic shapes, each five or six feet wide. He titled the beautiful yet eerily haunting series, ‘Stop the Violence.’”
More pics at My Modern Metropolis.
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