Architectures Made Of Toothpicks
Stain Monro from New York was created these amazing architectures out of toothpicks. via : FunOnTheNet
Paper Fold Art
The German artist Simon Schubert uses only sheets of paper when he folds it into two-dimensional art works. His work contains mostly of things that have sharp edges so it makes it possible to fold, like stairs, hallways and buildings. via : This Blog Rules
One Day Poem Pavilion
This is amazing..! Extremely clever. Using a complex array of perforations, light passing through the pavilion’s surface produces shifting patterns, which transform into the legible text of a poem. The type is formed through a complex array of perforations aligned with the passing of the sun. The poem takes about 8 hours to sweep through [...]
Floating Staircase
Would you like to test your phobia? This stunning and scary stairway is real. Hanging high in the sky from the side of a building without so much as handrail, this staircase is dizzying just from the photos. These stairs are attached to the exterior concrete wall of this towering Swiss skyscraper over ten stories [...]
LegoLand
Welcome to LEGOLAND where everything made out of legos. The Sith Lord Lego Elephants Lego Flamingoes The Sydney Opera House George Washington gets an ear cleaning Now the LegoCities, another part of LegoLand.. The French Quarter A Jazz Funeral The Cathedral A Mardi Grass Parade Wizard-dressed People Someone getting arrested And there are reporters videotaping [...]
Hand Shadows Show
This guy is very good at using his hand shadows to create many images such as bird, cat, etc..
Amazing 3D Railway Station Platform Art
3D street artist Kurt Wenner creates his latest work of art at Waterloo Station in London. Artist Kurt Wenner poses with his creation. via : Mail Online
Way-Finding-System at Eureka Tower Carpark
In Melbourne Axel Peemoeller developed a way-finding-system for the Eureka Tower Carpark while working for Emery Studio. The distored letters on the wall can be read perfectly when standing at the right position. This project won several international design awards. via : Axel Peemoeller Design









