Concept art for the Caterpiller for Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland by Michael Kutsche
Swallowed By The Sea: Illustration by Tomer Hanuka for Newsweek.
“As Japan reels from the tsunami, archeologists claim to have discovered the lost city of Atlantis, a fabled place built—like much of the world—in the crosshairs of nature.”
Art direction by Dirk Barnett.
via 1983
Designed and submitted by Emma Butler
《早点》,油画,金奖,昕东旺,(天津)
‘Breakfast’, oil painting, China’s Xin DongWang won the Gold Award at China’s Tenth National Art Exhibition.
Pop-Up NYC, a series of pop-up books based on New York City icons created by Daisy Lew.
Nomade by Jaume Plensa. Nice!
Illusions: Mysterious Caves
Scientists have been baffled by the appearance of a mysterious cave at West India Quay, London. It is believed that a light earthquake unearthed the cave which is estimated to be over 10 million years old, but scientists cannot explain the intense glow of green lights emitting from its depths.
By now, you should have guessed that intro is nothing more than a fiction, with its sole purpose of making this optical illusion little more interesting. What you see below is a 3D Chalk Drawing, created by world-class pavement artist Edgar Müller, whose works we posted on many occasions before. His newest creation was exhibited on West India Quay’s Festival in London. It’s hard to imagine you could easily walk over this huge cave, and that concrete pavement is still lying beneath. It took 5 days for Edgar to finish this project.
Awesome!
I find Nathan Marshall’s Bird Is The Word concept so lovely.
You must view the rest, here.
The art of Guerra de la Paz includes large-scaled sculptures made from recycled clothing and other materials.
DIY of the Day: Portal Weighted Companion Cube tissue box cozy by JavaKat.
Plastic canvas + yarn. Free pattern here.
The cold is a lie, etc.
[spritestitch.]
Street Art of the Day: Brad Downey liberates a billboard in Vienna.
[wooster.]






