CATEGORY: Beauty | BY belle | No Comments
January 28th, 2010

The world is not yet ready for this alternative beauty route… But can you imagine the possibilities? How easy would this make your getting ready process gals? I don’t have an answer for that perfect hair though…

Bookshelves don’t have to be boring. Mike Stilkey’s book Sculpture series.

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CATEGORY: Art, Cool Stuff | BY lisa | No Comments
January 16th, 2010

James Hopkin’s “Vanitas” are just simply amazing! Definitely a try at home project that’s sure to fail. Leave this project to the experts and admire at a distance…especially for the safety and welfare of your belongings.
Images Via: James Hopkins/Urban Outfitters
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CATEGORY: Art, Cool Stuff | BY lisa | No Comments
January 15th, 2010

The idea of little indoor desk lamps surviving and congregating on the outside makes Rune Gunerrissen’s photography so whimsically lovely. The images almost look as if you’ve caught these magically enchanted lamps in action unbeknown to them, like a modern Fantasia. Check out his gallery where he brings more objects to life, including stools, chairs, [...]

CATEGORY: Art, Cool Stuff | BY lisa | No Comments
January 14th, 2010

All it takes is ink in water to create these spectacular shots by Shinichi Maruyama. Shot using a special advanced strobe light technology, the photography makes you skip a breath as you witness a moment of free falling water caught in time.
Images Via: Urban Outfitters/Shinichi Maruyama
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CATEGORY: Art, Cool Stuff | BY lisa | No Comments
January 12th, 2010

Well that just doesn’t sound right. But it looks spectacular. This spread photographed by Elena Kalis, who specializes in underwater photography, features the photog’s own daughter as Alice. A visually stunning spread, enjoy this whimsically wonderful wonderland.
Images Via: Yatzer
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CATEGORY: Art, Cool Stuff | BY lisa | No Comments
January 11th, 2010

Atlanta-based duo Nikki Salk and Amy Flurry created these unreal paper hair sculptures that are not your typical school-grade origami project. They will be displayed at Jeffrey New York and Atlanta for the public the behold in enjoyment and awe.
Images Via: Refinery 29
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InCase, the number one casing product for all items Apple, has teamed up with various artists, graffitiers, design studios, boutiques and more to create a special collaboration of their products inspired by these artistically inclined few. Curated by Arkitip, the site offers free wallpapers, screensavers, behind-the-scenes videos, and icons of your favorite project designs. The [...]