In science fiction and fantasy works, monsters often exist and play crucial roles in causing mass destruction and chaos, as well as altering the very course of history in the literary or film work. However, what if monsters had existed in human history, and had altered history accordingly? That’s exactly what NYU graduate Matthew Buchholz [...]
Alexander Wells is an artist from London who spends much of his time drawing illustrations inspired by movies and books. Among some of the pieces he’s done include Frank Herbert’s Dune, and The Sunset Limited.
Sand sculpting is a popular beach hobby that has recently emerged into a worldwide phenomenon, thanks to widespread publicity and press, including Travel Channel’s Sandmasters TV show. Every year, competitions are held in locations around the globe to find the best sand artists. In this collection, you’ll find magically surreal sand art from the World [...]
Avast ye, dear reader, and set your eyes on these salty sea dogs who look every bit as menacing–or not–as the maritime pirates of yore. Arr, me hearties!
There’s many ways to recycle trash, the majority of which is simply broken into scrap and melted down into their base metals. Artists, however, have come up with ways to recycle them into works of art–some of which have been turned into mechanical animals.
Powerpig is at it again! This time, he’s created a series of Lego constructs which resemble electronic gadgetry and the stuff we do on the Internet. Wildly popular, his works are now also available as prints.
Using post-it notes to depict the pixels that define the Space Invaders and other 8-bit characters is quickly becoming a phenomenon in offices worldwide. Here are some of the finest examples of these Office Space Invaders.
Powerpig of Flickr has been diligently producing Lego creations based on his favorite video games, including Pokemon, Portal, Space Invaders and the Half-Life series of games. Here are among his greatest pieces.







