Rocks, gravity and patience - Stone Balance by Michael Grab
Rocks, gravity and patience – Stone Balance by Michael Grab

Working only with rocks, gravity, and patience, artist Michael Grab builds precarious towers and bridges that seem to defy gravity. Grab first tried stone balancing during the summer of 2008 while exploring Boulder Creek in Boulder, Colorado, and quickly discovered an innate ability to build increasingly complicated, free standing stacks of rocks. While his stone […]

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InMotion - My life in movement, project by Haze Kware
InMotion – My life in movement, project by Haze Kware

French photographer Haze Kware presents today his InMotion project, mixing dance, movement and urban exploration into beautiful images. Based in Strasbourg, Haze Kware photographs dancers, performers, artists, in original, unusual and atypical places of San Francisco, New York, or Paris. A project of book and exhibition is also planned for 2015. Haze Kware: website / […]

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20 years of street photography by Hans Eijkelboom
20 years of street photography by Hans Eijkelboom

Dutch photographer Hans Eijkelboom captures the universal anti-style of pedestrians around the world. In his latest project, People of the Twenty-First Century (Phaidon, $35), the Dutch photographer shares the results of 20 years of lurking and shooting along the world’s busiest streets. The images reflect just how completely average we all are. Heavily influenced by […]

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Danmala, flower mandalas by Kathy Klein
Danmala, flower mandalas by Kathy Klein

In vedic sanskrit dān: the giver, mālā: garland of flowers the giving of flower circles Kathy Klein is a devout lover of plants, animals, people and the divine presence within all. She creates the danmalas by first centering herself in a meditative devotional space. Next she gathers flowers and natural objects while her mind is […]

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Japanese cat owners turn IKEA doll beds into adorable cat beds
Japanese cat owners turn IKEA doll beds into adorable cat beds

Some clever Japanese cat owners have re-purposed a simple but popular doll bed from IKEA, turning it into an adorable bed for their cats and other pets. The $20 Duktig is officially a toy bed for children’s dolls, but it also seems to have become IKEA’s first foray into the pet furniture market. Incidentally, the […]

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Amazing photos of foxes in the Arctic Circle by Ivan Kislov
Amazing photos of foxes in the Arctic Circle by Ivan Kislov

Russia’s remote north-eastern Chukotka region is an inhospitable arctic tundra, but even in this brutal landscape, Russian photographer Ivan Kislov can find beautiful signs of life among the foxes that live and hunt here in the wild. He agreed to talk to Bored Panda and tell us more about his amazing photos. Kislov, who lives […]

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