The bed for human is also a labyrinth for cats

The Colombian CatLife has designed an ingenious bed named “Cama Gatrimonial” that looks like a common wood bed for people, but a labyrinth designed inside specifically for cats, where they can play or hang out ...

Realistic ball pen portraits on newspaper

Paris based artist Sam Guillemot is a cameraman chief operator, but the french artist started to draw reallistic portraits of athletes on newspapers with just ballpen. As Sam Guillemot works on major sport events, he ...

Fine figures and portraits made from found twigs

Chris Kenny transforms fragile and fine twigs into abstract portraits, dancing figures and nonobjective designs that intrigue inspiration and imagination. Chris Kenny is a London-born artist graduated from the art history major at the Courtauld ...

Artistical Light Sculpture

Niamh Barry, a contemporary artist based in Dublin, Ireland, created an artistical suspended sculpture inspired by movement, the hand-made light sculpture called Whale is composed of floating metal rings of polished and patinated bronze or stainless ...

Forest Chapel

The Sayama Forest Chapel designed by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP sits in a forest beyond a nondenominational cemetery, which looks like both a star and two hands pressed together in prayer from an aerial perspective. ...

Ethereal beauty of underwater photography

Los Angeles-based photographer Mallory Morrison created a submerged dancers series that features the delicate beauty of underwater style. The perfect mixture of light and hue, dancers floating gracefully beneath the water make the work a ...

Drinking Backbone – Spine Vodka Concept

“A real drink for real men”, German designer Johannes Schulz conveys the idea quite literally by designing this eye-catching and distinctive concept for the high quality vodka packaging, which features a three-dimensional amber spine and ...

Delicate food carving artworks too beautiful to eat

Combining the traditional food carving art with the Japanese art of decorative garnishing (Mukimono), Japanese chef and food carver Takehiro Kishimoto transforms the simple fruits and vegetables into intricate sculptures too beautiful to eat. Using ...