This Female Artist Creates A Superb Scary Face Paintings

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Meet the mum who transforms every night into a range of creepy characters. Nikki Shelley, 33, uses face paints to create her scary monsters, zombies and ghouls – but she has had no training in the dark art and taught herself from the comfort of her own home. Continue reading »

Cozy Japanese Table Offers the Comfort of a Giant Warm Bed

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The kotatsu is an ingenious invention that traces back to 14th century Japan, serving as a space heater when the weather gets colder. It’s fairly simplistic in design, consisting of a heat source underneath a table with a skirt wrapped around it, capturing the heat during the cold season. The end result is a warm and comfortable cocoon that tempts you to hide away all winter long. Continue reading »

This $5,900 Desk Let’s You Work On Your Computer Lying Down

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Forget standing desks, because the latest revolution is working lying down. Continue reading »

Creative Parents Build a Mad Max “War Rig” for Their Kids’ Halloween Costumes

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The popular film Mad Max: Fury Road certainly wasn’t a children’s movie, but parents Cory and Jeremy Newton-Smith have adapted it into an adorable Halloween costume for their kids. Described as “‘makers’ long before the term was popular,” the couple created a “war rig” for their four-year-old son Cooper and 11-month-old daughter Ziggy. They are Max and Furiosa, respectively, and their adorable outfits complement the incredible build of the armored vehicle, which recalls the tattered grittiness of the action-packed film. Continue reading »

Beautiful Paintings on Fallen Tree Logs Mirror Their Natural Origins

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Artist Alison Moritsugu captures the essence of Mother Nature in her log paintings. These environmental pieces utilize trees as both the subject and the canvas. The fragmented nature of the trees allow the designer to paint directly onto the rustic wood. Continue reading »

This Clock Says It’s Always Time For Moss

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Dutch design studio noktuku, have designed the Moss Clock. Continue reading »

These Surf Enthusiasts Are Repurposing Old Billboards Into Awesome, Sustainable Surf Bags

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Alec Avedissian never felt comfortable in a suit. Which is why he traded in his investment-banking job for a six-month surf trip through South America with his best friends. According to his website, the group travelled through six countries, ate local food, hiked volcanoes, and searched for the world’s longest left wave, which they found in Chicama, Peru. Continue reading »

This Swimsuit Shows Something These Women Don’t Want To Hide

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Breast cancer is a desease many woman battle at some point in their lives. And like any human being, one of the biggest desires of someone going through this difficult ordeal is just to be able to feel normal again. Part of feeling normal is enjoying your own body and not being ashamed of it, and that’s why one woman decided to design a bikini that fit her perfectly – even after she had a mastectomy.
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Here Are The 11 Sexiest Customized VW Camper Vans Ever To Grace Road-Life

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There is hardly any vehicle on earth with more rugged sex appeal than the classic VW camper-van. Putting aside Volkswagen’s recent emissions scandal, the classic design that so many hippies once flocked to continues to attract a new generation of travellers who re-outfit the vans to serve as the perfect mobile space for life off-the-beaten path. Customization is one of the greatest joys of the van life. Continue reading »

These Amazing Animal Sculptures Were Made from Carefully Cut Layers of Paper

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Canadian artist Calvin Nicholls creates extraordinary 3D sculptures using archival paper. The multi-layered paper sculptures (what he describes as ‘low relief framed paper sculptures’) can take anywhere from 4 weeks to 2 years to complete and the process always begins with extensive research of the animals to get their musculoskeletal features correct. Continue reading »

25 Photos Of An Insane ’66 Plymouth Barracuda

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The dudes over at Deus Ex Machina customized this monster ’66 Plymouth Barracuda with 480hp 273 on a 4 speed in the coolest way possible. What a looker – Mad Max would be proud. Continue reading »

This Guy Uses Cardboard As His Artistic Tools And People’s Cars As His Canvas

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Photographer and artist Max Siedentopf has a number of hobbies, but his favorite, perhaps, is pimping cars. At night, Siedentopf walks the streets of Amsterdam adding custom cardboard headers, spoilers, and ground effects to strangers’ cars… Continue reading »

WestJet’s Newest Custom Disney Plane Has “Frozen” Fans Everywhere Excited For Flying

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WestJet recently announced the arrival of their second “magic” Disney plane, and Frozen fans everywhere are already booking their vacations. Continue reading »

This Hip, New Trend Makes Your Fingernails Look Like Shattered Glass

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Shattered-glass nails are the latest trend in nail art. Continue reading »

A Dutch Designer Has Created An Underground Fridge That Does Not Use Electricity

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Dutch designer Floris Schoonderbeek, has created the Ground Fridge, an underground cool storage solution, for Dutch brand Weltevree.
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Volkswagen Just Re-Released Everyone’s Favourite Hippy-Van… But Now It’s Electric

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Rumours have begun to circulate about the re-emergence of the iconic VW hippy-van, a beloved road-trip staple and unparalleled adventure machine. Board member, Dr. Heinz-Jakob Neusser spilled the beans at the recent New York Auto Show that Volkswagen is in fact working on producing an electric version of the classic camper bus. Continue reading »

Artist Created Ornate Kinetic Sculpture That Fluidly Mimics A Hummingbird’s Flight

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Artist Derek Hugger utilized over 400 gears, screws, and custom pieces to create Colibri, his latest kinetic sculpture. Taking roughly 700 hours to complete, this wooden work of art gracefully mirrors a hummingbird in motion as it mesmerizes viewers with its enchanting appearance and elegant lines.
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You Ride This Bike Lying Down, And It Feels Like You’re Flying

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Designer John Aldridge has created the ‘Bird of Prey’ bicycle. Not your normal bike, the ‘Bird of Prey’ is a prone or semi-prone bike, meaning that you’re lying down and face forward, instead of sitting down on a bike or in a laid-back reclining or recumbent position. Continue reading »

‘The Infinite Green’ By Adam Kalinowski, Is A Public Sculpture Covered In Plants

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Adam Kalinowski has designed ‘The Infinite Green’, a sculpture that has been created as part of the visual art program of the European Capital of Culture in Wroclaw, Poland. Continue reading »

Pansy Ass Ceramic

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Two Toronto boys making your Grandma’s vintage china & tchotchkes just a bit more gay! Handpainted & One-of-a-Kind. Continue reading »

A Japanese Housewife Crafted These Cute And Weird Cat Bags

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These cat hand bags are painstakingly crafted by Pico, a Japanese housewife who loves cats. Continue reading »

This Girl is Doing Halloween Decorations Totally Right!

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Christine McConnell is an artist, photographer and baker who has recently gained notoriety for decorating her parents’ house as a six eyed monster. Continue reading »

An Impressive Caravan Built Entirely from Lego Bricks

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Lego sculptors spent 12 weeks building this Lego caravan that took over 200,000 plastic pieces to be put together. Continue reading »

These Incredibly Realistic Sculptures of Jellyfish Appear to Be Swimming in Glass

California-based Rick Satava found the sight of thousands of jellyfish lazily swimming in a glass aquarium mesmerizing when he visited the Monterey Bay Aquarium in the late 1980s.

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Satava saw an opportunity to make art out of what he saw, and had the idea to capture the haunting beauty of jellyfish in glass.
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“The Value of Food: Sustaining a Green Planet” Exhibition at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine

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Sculptures by Tom Otterness are installed within the support columns at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, among the works of 30 artists in the multimedia exhibition “The Value of Food: Sustaining a Green Planet”, Wednesday, October 7, 2015, in New York. The exhibition, installed in the cathedral’s seven chapels and 14 bays, explores food accessibility, sustainability and other food-related issues and runs through April 3, 2016. (Photo by Bebeto Matthews/AP Photo)
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