Have a go at this toad-ally adorable craft project.
Adopting traditional decorative motifs found on Ming Dynasty ceramics, Chinese artist Lei Xue sculpted these humorous smashed aluminum cans that bridge the gap of some 600 years of art history. The pieces are part of an ongoing series titled Drinking Tea, and unlike the mechanical process of producing cans, each object is sculpted and painted by hand. You can see more of Xue’s work at Martina Detterer Gallery. More
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Ever wondered why corporate employees often have colorful and unique items like stands, coffee mugs, planners, and fidget toys at their workstations? These items can help reduce stress, boost productivity, and stimulate creativity. Why not add some fun to your own workspace with our adorable Crab Pen Holder? This charming...
“Oh, I already know it’s the black-and-white cat,” says Allison Schulnik, in response to the sounds of meows coming from outside of her Lincoln Heigh...
Sharing your shelf is, in a way, sharing yourself. Every element —from the titles you choose to the way you organize them— says something about your...
Most of the Photoshop tools familiar to artists import old school analog devices onto the computer. Before computers, artists would use actual razors to crop, and physical scissors and glue to cut and paste. But South Korean designer Jinsun Park has envisioned a pen that reverses the process, taking a tool developed for the computer and porting it to physical reality.
Wanna get out of a creative rut? It's EASY when you know how.
Image 24 of 40 from gallery of Nursery and Primary School in Saint-Denis / Paul Le Quernec. Courtesy of Paul Le Quernec
this is the ultimate summer craft. why? cause rocks are everywhere!!!! when i started this roundup I didn't realize what an art rock painting is!!! there are some AMAZING ones in here!!!! So this is
You can paint practically anything. Even your floors. A painted wood floor is a light and airy alternative to dark stain. Add a little stencil and you can create a masterpiece on your floor. You can paint over other flooring, as well – like linoleum or vinyl. What an inexpensive facelift for a room! A […]
artist faig ahmed has recently revealed a finished artwork whose progress was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, fittingly titled 'doubts'.
Some of you may like this floor plan with the scullery/laundry/kitchen layout. I like it that’s for sure! I have a similar triangle at my house and they work so well together. I spend most of my time between the kitchen and laundry and much prefer them all away from…
Having a library in your home creates a personal place, a wonderful retreat from everyday problems
Detroit put together an incredible land use plan for the future of their city. Existing neighborhoods and developed areas remain. But areas where there is currently little development will have: parks, innovative ecological, and innovative productive.These ideas of innovated ecological and innovative production have potential to reinvent how we think of living in cities. This isn't the first time Detroit has had to innovate with land use.
The only way to give life to ideas is by showing each imaginary world that is generated by the imagination, without physical, contextual limits, spaces and environments arise and let themselves be carried away, hidden and parallel to reality.
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https://vimeo.com/241591849It doesn't matter how interconnected your devices are, how tight your scheduling skills might be, or how organized you think you are.
So the point of this Hammelean hammer is to drive in a nail into the wall with minimum pressure to your wrist and hand. Sounds like a simple plan with advanced
Every craft has its mysteries. And while you can decode them through long hours of research and trial-and-error, you can also learn about them from those who have already mastered the art. Of course, not everyone wants to share their secrets. But Barcelona-based photographer Jordi Puig does.
Turning standard note-taking into an exciting excavation.
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Welcome to another year of inventing! Matty Benedetto here – the evil genius behind Unnecessary Inventions. Today is a very special day because I have taken a step out of the Unnecessary Studio to introduce my newest collection of inventions that you absolutely were not asking for to help solve the problems you really do not have! Be sure to follow me on Instagram and YouTube to stay up to date with each invention as it’s created! You can check out my previous invention posts on Bored Panda here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here. Comment down below your idea for my next Unnecessary Invention that I should create!
The world is divided into two groups: those who would do anything to avoid cleaning day and those who derive immense pleasure in removing dust from furniture or unclogging a hair-blocked drain. No matter which group you identify with, these genius…
You never really know what sort of curveballs the year 2020 can throw at you. I mean we've had forest fires, a pandemic, murder hornets, there was a massive fir
Furniture ideas are really evolving during quarantine and I am loving that a table brings a lot more to the table than being a table. Never did I think I would
There are always new and exciting things being created. But for some reason, some things take some time to catch on to the public, so let's take an...
https://youtu.be/oR8V37nLRPQThe weekend is here and that means surfing on the web and finding ways to upgrade your Netflix and chill set-up. I have become an on