Kittywood Studios: Cat Videos Incorporated was made by Joe Nicolosi from Austin, TX. Joe is a director and freelancer and creator of Star Wars: Retold, Kittywood, CSI Legoland, and Indie Mario Trailer.
Designed by Art of Kinetik, the Hedonist luxury yacht earns its title from the super sexy design lines that are paired with luxury finishes and materials that only the perfectly hedonistic can indulge in and enjoy guilt-free. Art of Kintetik designs custom luxury yachts out of wood – they are known for their incredible good taste and selection of high-quality finishes. The Hedonist Yacht combined a ...
Fabian Ciraolo is an illustrator from Santiago, Chile. His work is mesmerizing, witty and riddled with parody, which is exactly why we love it. Ciralolo’s collection of super heros and villains dressed up as hipsters are a big hit. The colourful and textured backgrounds are reminiscent of 70s psychedelic imagery in terms of luminosity and colourfield, but also have a hint of 80s flare to them ...
HiCan is a company that designs one of the most exciting luxury beds on the market. The company name, HiCan, is a hybrid of the terms High Fidelity Canopy, and boats an intriguing slogan of “Enjoy your Bed Like Never Before”. The bed has an abundance of bells and whistles – there is really no reason to get out of bed in the morning if you’re ...
If you live in a small, dark, hole of an apartment, you’re in luck! Makoto Hirahara’s Bright Blind simulates a window where none exists. The unit is made of electroluminescent sheets (EL), wood and plastic, and is sure to brighten the room and one’s spirits too. The artificial blind functions just like a “real” set of louvered blinds – you can turn the plastic stick to ...
One of our favourite mixed media artists, Henry Hargreaves, has created and photographed the entire alphabet made out of raw bacon strips rendering in Old English Font with prop stylist, Sarah Guido. Guido and Hargreaves completed the photoshoot over the course of two afternoons. 15 pounds of bacon was used (harmed) for the project. Hargreaves began his career in the arts as a model in front ...
New York-based artist duo Lauren Was and Adam Eckstrom (known as artist collaborative, Ghost of a Dream) collect discarded lottery tickets and use them to create large-scale sculptural works of art. The artists originally started collecting lottery tickets they found on the ground, but eventually asked corner store clerks and lottery ticket vendors to hold onto the unwanted losing tickets until the duo’s collection was substantial ...
British writer, Justin Pollard, collaborated with Stevyn Colgan and John Lloyd to design a hilarious infographic inspired by IKEA’s how-to-build graphic instructions. The infographic is entitled “Henj”, and depicts the steps one would take in order to build the infamous Stone Henge in Wiltshire, Britain. Keeping true to original IKEA infographics characteristics, the imagery is black and white, the title of the furniture (or in this ...
Lunch Atop a Skyscraper Tiananmen Square Behind the Gare Saint Lazare Tennis Girl Falling Soldier Bed-In Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima Moon Landing Horse in Motion ” “” Photography Mike Stimpson claims he likes to play with toys, and light – we can tell he isn’t lying from the photos he took of lego men (and lego ladies) recreating famous photographs. We love the photos ...
Design collective NAU has released a concept that looks to combine outdoor adventure with green technology with a new electric vehicle idea called the Ecco. A mobile camper that doubles as an all-electric car, the Ecco is one of the smarter concepts we’ve seen lately. The Ecco’s idea of space-saving is a lot like a mico-home and car combination we recently featured, but keeps in mind ...
Mark Wahlberg photographed by David LaChapelle. David LaChapelle, born March 11, 1963 in Fairfield, Connecticut, is a photographer and director who works in the fields of fashion, advertising, and fine art photography, and is noted for his surreal, unique, sexualized, and often humorous style. LaChapelle’s work has been described as surrealist, grotesque, shocking and ironic. Ingrid Sischy, long-time editor of Interview magazine, has said there are ...
The Withings Body Scale may look like an ordinary set of scales, but it has one notable exception . . . it is Wifi-enabled. This means that your Withings Body Scale ‘talks’ to your computer (PC or Apple Mac), iPhone or iPad, sending your daily body measurements, which you can review via a web browser. This ‘web dashboard’, provided by Withings, calculates your latest body measurements ...
Those of you who despise the painful buzzing of your alarm clock that aims to smach you out of sweet slumber, listen up! Matty Sallin, Daniel Bartolini, Hsiao-huh Hsu and Josh Myer have developed an alarm clock called the Wake-n-Bacon that gently wakes you up by emitting the irresistible scent of bacon, and then, as you rub your sleepy eyes awake, you can roll out of ...
These awesome works of art are made out individual DNA portraits that have been printed and stretched onto canvas. DNA 11 was founded by Adrian Salamunovic and Zazim Ahmed, and is the company behind the truly unique works of art that aim to “capture the essence of a person”. The artwork is printed in the company’s own 3000 square foot studio. Interested? All you have to ...
In the 1920s, there were no Bowflexes or vinyl-clad free weights to keep ladies and gents looking their best – instead, the workout equipment from “the old days” resembled medieval torture devices that, apparently, can only be used by health nuts dressed in full suits and frocks. Some of the vintage exercise equipment uses similar engineering as modern-day exercise equipment, such as resistance pulleys and suspended ...
At the last Sydney International Food Festival, the advertising agency WHYBIN/TBWA designed national flags out of food, but not just any ol’ edible items – only food items and ingredients that are native to the nation. That’s right: spaghetti with basil and tomatoes for Italy, Tuna sashimi on rice for Japan, etc. The assembly of the flags required some serious creativity at times (thank WHOAness for ...
Lego artist Mike Doyle creates incredible Victorian mansions using no foreign materials, just pure tiny plastic bricks, including LEGO. His latest work, Victorian on Mud Heap, uses nearly 130,000 pieces and took 600 hours to complete. For me, this piece speaks to the inherent unpredictability of those things which we call our foundation. Like a little dollhouse, a seemingly secure home is plucked up and set ...
“Willie Van Groundskeeper” painted by David Barton over at LimpFish.com. This work is done mostly with photoshop, corel painter and a crayon. If you like David’s work, you’ll love his Darth Vader as painted by Claude Monet.