A dynamic explosion of color and shapes, assemblages by Louise McRae
A dynamic explosion of color and shapes, assemblages by Louise McRae

Breaking with purpose—this is how New Zealand artist Louise McRae describes her creative act. Selecting found wood, cutting it, and painting it before it’s molded into dynamic assemblages, McRae’s work demonstrates an explosive spirit. By fitting together the broken down wood into art that is perfectly imperfect, McRae makes sense of chaos—or rather harnesses it […]

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Cute 3-piece animal rings created by Mary Lou
Cute 3-piece animal rings created by Mary Lou

Created by Mary Lou, a Bangkok-based jewelry designer, her quirky rings are made from brass and coated with enamel. From a sleepy sloth and a flamboyant flamingo to a cute crane and a cheeky cheetah, there’s something in there for everybody. So forget your boring old rings and take a walk on the wild side […]

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Halloween Make Up, eye-art by Tal Peleg
Halloween Make Up, eye-art by Tal Peleg

“Halloween is around the corner! I love this holiday so much, and though I don’t need any excuses to create dark themed works all year long, Halloween is the time to get crazy with it! I create eye-art, I use my own eye as the canvas, and makeup products as my paint. Every work takes […]

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Super cute and creepy dolls by Oso Polar
Super cute and creepy dolls by Oso Polar

“Hi there! I’m Oso Polar, I love making dolls and would like to share some of my recent work with you! These dolls are fully handmade from sculpey clay and mixed materials. Hope you like them!” More info: Etsy Via: boredpanda.com

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Molly Munyan makes balloon dresses and this is how they look a month later
Molly Munyan makes balloon dresses and this is how they look a month later

Molly Munyan calls herself a “self inflated balloon artist.” She creates cheerful balloon dresses and sometimes brightens up various events wearing them. These colorful garments, however, have one drawback – they deflate. According to the artist, the air evaporates in about a month. After that Molly finds other ‘models’ to wear her shrunken creations – […]

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Incredibly realistic baby animal toys By Lee Cross
Incredibly realistic baby animal toys by Lee Cross

“Creating original designs has been my passion and full-time business since I was twelve years old. I’ve never had any training in art and am self-taught. Using only artificial fur, they are fully poseable and weighted to feel like real animals when you hold them! My creations are only available through “Auction Adoption”. You can […]

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Rock Around
Rock Around

“Over the course of the past year, our family has painted over 1000 rocks in a kaleidoscope of characters and wild personalities. Each of us (dad and six kids, aged 5 to 17) chose a base color and had free rein to paint our rocks with whatever details we wanted. All 1000 rocks have been […]

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Daniel Heller, fine art photography
The other People, fine art photography by Daniel Heller

The subject of this series is “The other People”. Often, mannequins have extraordinary expressions. They have a life of their own, just like people. They are “The other People”. Daniel Heller is a professional architect and multidisciplinary visual artist. Graduated with a Bachelor’s degree from the faculty of architecture in Florence Italy. He works in […]

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Tree of Life necklaces created by Recycled Beautifully
Tree of Life necklaces created by Recycled Beautifully

Online shop Recycled Beautifully creates elegant jewelry that starts as garbage. Celina Ortiz and her husband find discarded television sets and deconstruct them, removing their copper or aluminum wire in the process. With this valuable material in hand, they wrap the material around stone pendants in a tree-like design. The wire spans the width of […]

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Swirling ocean reefs created from vibrant rolls of paper
Swirling ocean reefs created from vibrant rolls of paper

Mixed-media artist Amy Genser’s masterful fingers can make bold ocean reefs swirl across canvases just by cutting, rolling, and arranging countless tubes of colored mulberry paper. The abstract quality of having the variably-sized paper sprout up in differing directions mimics the unpredictability of the natural world. It’s this particular quality that Genser is inspired by, […]

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