Paper Fruits and Vegetables by Ann Wood
Paper Fruits and Vegetables by Ann Wood

Ann Wood continues her transformation of plain paper into juicy-looking fruits and verdant vegetables. Using careful layers of paint, the artist captures the varied colors and textures of fuzzy peaches, russeted apples, soil-topped beets, and shiny citrus. In a statement on her website, Wood describes her work as “mixed media portraits and theatrical tableaus of […]

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Elena Gnut, Stunning cakes that will blow you away
Elena Gnut, Stunning cakes that will blow you away

Elena Gnut is a 31-year-old Pastry Chef from Kaliningrad, Russia. The artist has a versatile style and creates both classical, elegant cakes and unique fairytale-like ones. She decorates her cakes by drawing on them or adding flowers, berries or fruits on the cakes. Elena Gnut: instagram Via: boredpanda

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René Magritte as one of Today is Art Day‘s art history heroes

Avant-garde artist René Magritte is one of Surrealism‘s most celebrated figures. Known for playing with space, scale, and perception, the Belgian-born painter has secured a spot as one of modern art‘s most iconic artists—and, consequently, as one of Today is Art Day‘s Art History Heroes. This fun figurine features all of the accessories that have […]

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Handmade glass orchids by Laura Hart
Handmade glass orchids by Laura Hart

“My fascination with orchids spans decades and at one point I had nearly seventy in my conservatory. The explosion of colour and perfume during the flowering months intoxicate the senses. Their near perfect symmetry and uncanny visual and pheremonal mimicry of favoured pollinators is enthralling. With around 28,000 known species of orchid growing on every […]

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Cherry blossom tree made from over 800,000 LEGO bricks
Cherry blossom tree made from over 800,000 LEGO bricks

Every spring, people from all over the world flock to experience Japan’s candy-pink cherry blossoms in all their glory. But with such a short bloom period, many are left wishing they could stay around a little longer. However, there is one cherry blossom tree that’s in bloom all year-round—made entirely from LEGO bricks, this record-breaking […]

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Playful pots turn air plants into adorable ocean creatures
Playful pots turn air plants into adorable ocean creatures

Recently, the air plant has proven popular among fun-loving flora enthusiasts. On top of living a low maintenance life, the plant is admired for its ability to put a playful twist on the traditional pot, whether doubling a crazy hairdo, sprucing up a chess set, or, as in the case of Cindy Searles‘ ceramics, bringing […]

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MyeongBeom Kim reinterprets common objects in delightful ways
MyeongBeom Kim reinterprets common objects in delightful ways

MyeongBeom Kim builds unique works by combining everyday objects whose purposes are often in stark contrast. The sculptures are created from recognizable pieces such as birthday cake candles, canes, and standard #2 pencils. These objects are reworked to drastically limit their inherent purpose, like the untitled sculpture below in which the Korean artist floats a […]

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Textile designs by Philip Teague
Textile designs by Philip Teague

Philip Teague (logo Digpaint) Producer of textile designs “My groups of work are named after stars simply because they’re out there. Showing my collection to the world for the first time” Philip Teague: behance

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Ian Berry - Art in Denim
Ian Berry – Art in Denim

At first glance, many believe that Ian Berry’s work are blue toned photographs or indigo coloured oil paintings. This is not only when viewed online or in print, when much of the depth and detail is lost, but even up close. Even at touching distance, many viewers don’t realise that they are looking at many […]

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