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Philippe Tournaire’s Dream House
Posted on 06. Apr, 2010 by pavlus.
Recently French jeweler Philippe Tournaire has created Villa de Reve (Dream House) collection of rings. The rings are tiny replicas of the world-famous houses. All rings are made from gold and platinum and incrusted with gem stones. The only sad thing about the Dream House collection is that single ring will cost you almost as [...]
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Romantically Apocalyptic
Posted on 01. Apr, 2010 by pavlus.
While the world suffers from natural cataclysms, pandemics and terrorists, russian-canadian illustrator Vitaly S Alexius creates a very unusual series of comics dedicated to the topic of post-apocalyptic era. But this is not another boring comic about survival in the conditions of nuclear winter, it is something more - the comics are funny and look [...]
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Photographer Gary Salter
Posted on 25. Mar, 2010 by pavlus.
Gary Salter is a professional British advertising photographer. There are Mercedes, Nissan, Ford, LG, Jaguar, Nike, McDonalds, Playstation and other companies among his clients. Gary describes his creative method: “I always carry a camera and a notepad for new ideas. I ignore the rules and I enjoy it”.
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The Most Creative Calendars
Posted on 16. Mar, 2010 by pavlus.
Some people just don’t like those regular boring calendars. That’s why they tend to create something original, an interesting calendar pleasant for the eye and suitable for both home and office use.
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Lamponi Lamps
Posted on 15. Mar, 2010 by pavlus.
Maurizio Lamponi Leopardi lives and works in Milan. He was an advertising photographer until in 2001 he switched to creation of table-lamps, because all his life he loved to build and create things with his hands. Lamps cost from $1750 to $2000.
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Steampunk Jewelry by Daniel Proulx
Posted on 02. Mar, 2010 by pavlus.
Daniel Proulx is a Canadian from Montreal who makes wire-wrapped steampunk jewejry with copper, brass and gemstones. He draws inspiration from fantasy, science fiction, mix of mechanical and organic shapes and contrast between futuristic and ancient designs.
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Underwater Odyssey of Anatoly Beloshchin
Posted on 16. Feb, 2010 by pavlus.
Anatoly Beloshchin is a diver, underwater photographer and martial arts instructor (Wing Chun). What concerns underwater photography he is a pure geinus - take a look at his “Nude & Fashion” series. Inexpressibly huge talent and technical mastery.
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The Book Art of Robert The
Posted on 11. Feb, 2010 by pavlus.
For many years american artist and mathematician creates very unusual items using books as a base material. I’m not sure whether you’ll like it or not, but this is really unusual stuff.
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Tough Guy Challenge
Posted on 05. Feb, 2010 by pavlus.
Tough Guy Challenge is an annual event for the toughest people that takes place on the last Sunday in January.
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Views of Vancouver
Posted on 04. Feb, 2010 by pavlus.
Next Winter Olympics (february 12-28, which is very soon) will take place in Vancouver, Canada. Here are some Vancouver photos for you to know what to expect if you are planning to go there. Even if you don’t - take a look, Vancouver has some great views.
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Photographer Dennis Stock (1928-2010)
Posted on 02. Feb, 2010 by pavlus.
Dennis Stock was born in New York in 1928. At the age of 23 he won young photographers contest held by LIFE magazine. In 1951 press photographer Robert Capa invited Dennis to Magnum Photography Cooperative. Each of his pictures is very powerful, he is an undisputed master in the art of composition.
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The Last Supper by Popular TV Series Teams
Posted on 01. Feb, 2010 by pavlus.
ABC channel has prepared a very original poster that provides clues on fates of “Lost” heroes in sixth, final episode. All “Lost” heroes are represented as characters of Leonardo Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper”.
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Street Art by Kurt Wenner
Posted on 29. Jan, 2010 by pavlus.
Kurt Wenner born in Ann Arbor, Michigan is an artist best known for his realistic street painting and chalk murals using a projection called anamorphosis. These 3D chalk drawings on pavement have been featured in many newspapers and on several television shows.
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The Recycled Houses
Posted on 28. Jan, 2010 by pavlus.
About 12 years ago, Dan Phillips started Phoenix Commotion, a construction business in his hometown, Huntsville, Tex., where he builds low-income housing out of salvaged items.
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Surreal Paintings by Vladimir Kush
Posted on 26. Jan, 2010 by pavlus.
Vladimir Kush is a russian contemporary artist who currently resides at Hawaii island. His surreal and spectacular artworks are filled with metaphoras and force.
