Sunday, July 27, 2014

Turning Into a Giant Tarantula

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Artist named Emma Faye managed to turn a sexy body model into a real nightmare for all Arachnophobiacs. So, meet the present Spider-Man - or rather, a giant tarantula sized girl!




Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Scotch Tape Artwork

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These are unique works of art made by the Dutch artist Max Zorn using scotch tape. He glues the scotch in the right places, while the rest is just a game of light. Enjoy the Gallery.









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Friday, July 4, 2014

Japanese Movies Monsters

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A collection of Monsters and Unusual Creatures from Vintage and Classic Japanese Horror and Science Fiction Movies. Strange and original monsters that will lead your imagination to unusual and terrific new worlds. IF you enjoyed this gallery solve Monsters Jigsaw Puzzles with Unique Design and Animation.










Saturday, June 28, 2014

Impressive Clouds Shapes

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Amazing photo gallery gathered from all around the world showing impressive landscapes containing unusually shaped clouds. Enjoy the pictures!








Friday, June 13, 2014

The Missing Square Puzzle Paradox

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The missing square puzzle is an optical illusion used in mathematics classes to help students understand geometrical figures. It depicts two arrangements made of similar shapes in somewhat different configurations.

The key to the puzzle is the fact that neither of the "triangles" is truly a triangle, because what appears to be the hypotenuse is bent. In other words, the "hypotenuse" does not maintain a consistent slope, even though it may appear that way to the human eye. So, with the bent hypotenuse the first figure actually occupies a combined 32 units, while the second figure occupies 33, including the "missing" square. Note the grid point where the red and blue triangles in the lower image meet and compare it to the same point on the other figure; the edge is slightly under the mark in the upper image, but goes through it in the lower. A very fascinating and interesting geometrical puzzle.




Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Illusion Building Bâtiment

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Bâtiment Building is a mirrored installation made by artist Leandro Erlich on display at Le 104 in Paris as part of his "In Perceptions" exhibition. The piece is bright in its simplicity as it consists of a massive building facade is constructed on the floor near a towering mirror giving anyone reflected the uncanny appearance of being weightless. Enjoy this beautiful piece of architecture in the photo gallery presented below.







Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Paul Lawrence: The Enigma

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Paul Lawrence is a showman with blue puzzle pieces tattooed all over his body who has made a name for himself performing  tricks such as sword swallowing, pushing a moving power drill up his nose and swallowing various liquids, pumping them out of his stomach and swallowing them again. He is also known as The Enigma and is an accomplished musician as well.







Sunday, May 11, 2014

Indoor Clouds by Berndnaut Smilde

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Berndnaut Smilde is a Dutch artist who since 2010 has been skillfully creating clouds inside indoor spaces. The artists has mastered the art of controlling the weather conditions of a room by making clouds appear inside the oddest of spaces. This projects was called “Nimbus” and it combines various interior of rooms and with clouds figures.  Smilde playfully reinterprets the cartoon reference of a cloud as a the universal sign of bad luck by creating the profound where walking into an empty space dominated by a colossal cloud makes one ask whether it is real or just a strange hallucination.

In fact, very few people have actually seen Berndnaut Smilde's work in person. As short-lived as a summer storm, his unusual clouds live only to exist in photographic form. Somewhere in-between reality and illustration, the beauty of a fleeting smog is captured on a print that becomes the only way to prove that they ever in fact existed.






Friday, May 2, 2014

Kim Keever Aquarium Art

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Artist Kim Keever creates amazingly real landscapes within a 200-gallon aquarium filled with water. To do this, he uses plastic parts, colorful lights and insoluble pigments. Due to the movement of these pigments in the water, Kim has only a split second to make high-quality photos.