Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
Thumbs and Ammo posits the idea: would it be funny to replace guns with thumbs up in stills from movies?
YES!
人助け (A Helping Hand)
A Tokyo illustrator, Hama-House, created these witty and clever animated GIFs for an animated gif contest.
本当の世界 (The Real World)
理想と現実 (Dream and Reality)
永遠の夢 (Endless Dream)
ウマい話 (Too Good To Be True)
回転寿し (Kaiten-zushi)
Japanese photographer Arixxx has created this chillingly beautiful long exposure shots of Japanese cherry blossoms at night.
In Colorado, Utah, and New Hampshire, Brent Christensen and team of sculptors make 5,000+ icicles and then arrange them as the bones of the castles. They spray the ice bones with water twice a day to create these massive and intricate structures they call Ice Castles.
Quebecois artist Jean-Pierre Seguin creates these fascinating 3D paintings using hundreds of plastic green army men that he then paints to construct the images.
Shot in Wyoming and South Dakota, Nicolaus Wegner has created this absolutely stunning timelapse capturing and showcasing the majestic structures of clouds found during the summer months on the Great Plains of the United States.
Commuter Suit from Parker Dusseau is designed with the cyclist who also needs to dress up for work. Breathable, with zippered vents the stretch fabric, button cuff to roll them up your pant legs and jacket sleeves, and cleverly hidden reflective elements make this suit stand out from the peloton.
This guest post is from world traveller Orion Kraus.
He can't seem to stop traveling, or perhaps he just is too excited about what's next. One of his amazing journey, a journey down through Central America by horse is documented on his blog 2 Horses Southbound.
This photoset of Shaolin Monks in training by Polish photographer Tomasz Gudozowaty is pretty cool. Both the images and the training they show are astounding.
ERIK COLEMAN, NFL FREE SAFETY
Devereau Chumrau - Actor & Yoga Practioner
This guest post is from actor Devereau Chumrau.
Devereau may be a native of Los Angeles, but it is also the time she spent in Ghana, in Europe and the UK, and largely as a student of the Asolo Conservatory in Florida, that has shaped her vision as an actor and as an artist. She has, all along the way, worked to develop her interest and experience in acting for the stage and for the screen.
Catch her show LOVECRAFT: Nightmare Suite opening Jan 31 at the Visceral Company in Hollywood.
Devereau:
We've seen Jordan Matter bring the world of dance out into the world at large with his Dancers Among Us. Here he gives athletes the same treatment in Athletes Among Us.
SEAN KAUFMAN, PHYSIQUE COMPETITOR
BAY AREA DERBY GIRLS, ROLLER DERBY
MUSA SHANNON, PROFESSIONAL SOCCER PLAYER
KEN STOUFFER, MARTIAL ARTIST
MEAGAN HEARN, HIGH SCHOOL GOALIE
ERIK COLEMAN, NFL FREE SAFETY
JACKIE CARLSON, GYMNAST
JACOB JONAS & JILL WILSON, ACRO YOGA SPECIALISTS
FEMI OLAGOKE, LONG JUMPERa
Whether or not you watched the opening ceremonies, or are even a fan of the Olympics, the opening ceremonies enter the world's shared consciousness.
Maltese freelance photographer Kurt Arrigo has created this dancer like images all under water.
VINTAGE
They had agreed, walking into the delicatessen on Sixth Avenue, that their friends’ affairs were focused and saddened by massive projection;
movie screens in their childhood were immense, and someone had
proposed that need was unlovable.
The delicatessen had a chicken salad with chunks of cooked chicken in a creamy basil mayonnaise a shade lighter than the Coast Range in August; it was gray outside, February.
Eating with plastic forks, walking and talking in the sleety afternoon, they passed a house where Djuna Barnes was still, reportedly, making sentences.
Bashō said: avoid adjectives of scale, you will love the world more and desire it less.
And there were other propositions
to consider: childhood, VistaVision, a pair of wet, mobile lips on the screen at least eight feet long.
On the corner a blind man with one leg was selling pencils. He must have received a disability check,
but it didn’t feed his hunger for public agony, and he sat on the sidewalk slack-jawed, with a tin cup, his face and opaque eyes turned upward in a look of blind, questing pathos—
half Job, half mole.
Would the good Christ of Manhattan have restored his sight and two thirds of his left leg? Or would he
have healed his heart and left him there in a mutilated body? And what would that peace feel like?
It makes you want, at this point, a quick cut, or a reaction shot. “The taxis rivered up Sixth Avenue.” “A little sunlight touched the steeple of the First Magyar Reform Church.”
In fact, the clerk in the liquor store was appalled. “No, no,” he said, “that cabernet can’t be drunk for another five years.”
“The language of materials and patterns seen in radical architecture transform as the nomadic city walks endlessly, adapting to the environments she encounters.”
The video, Walking City, by Matt Pyke of the animation studio universaleverything.com.
San Francisco-based artist, Shalaco Sching has created this simple and stunning series called Impossible Cities.
See more at http://impossiblebuildings.com
Scottish sculptor David Mach has created these distinctive sculptures with layer upon layer of coat hangers, preserving a flange or hook, making the figures into fuzzy metal auras.
We've seen Li Hongbo's fusion of traditional Chinese papercraft with Western sculptural tropes before. Here are a new set of the startling and unsettling pieces.
Today's Guest Post is from Matt Orr, best known for fighting the Kraken using nothing but the bow Daryl uses in the Walking Dead. Some say "oh sure, unlimited bows, of course he did it" but whatever, Matt still is famous for it. Matt spends his days contemplating how the air behind the glowing rectangles he stares at can possibly hold all the worlds information. He's an avid Crossfitter and many say he holds the answers to all questions. In fact, feel free to ask him anything. He has an opinion. For real, "5 Answers Matt Can Teach You Today" has a certain ring to it...
Flag: Let me break this down simply. Once a month you select 20 photos from your phone or social network of choice and those 20 photos show up on yours (or a loved one's) doorstep for free. Be a hero to your family and send these photos to your
Basically, I think this 8bit Sauces Bacon Ketchup would get me laid if I bought it for my boyfriend, so I hope it helps you too. It combines the taste of bacon and the artistry of video games in one package.
Nanotips - In my opinion, a true test of my love to someone is me actually taking the time, removing my gloves, and braving the Polar Vortex on my delicate hands to type back the words "I love you" on my cell phone. Now I don't have to take off my gloves, and if I never tell my boyfriend I use Nanotips then he will really think I made a sacrifice.
OK, I get it. If you buy GLYPH for your partner it will probably be the last time you ever talk to them because, for the rest of their life, they will look like Daft Punk Robot as they watch every TV drama known to man. But, it is Valentines day, so you're supposed to sacrifice. Trust me. Buy this.
SMARTWALLIT - I've walked out of relationships because I got tired of saying "I don't know where the Hell you put it". Can you imagine how strong your relationship will be when you never have to have the conversation "I don't know where you put it" again?
Joe Mangrum uses colored sand, spending up to 8 hours meticulously dropping it into these stunning, and temporary, figures on the streets of New York, San Francisco, Chicago and more.