Belgium's Grand Palace in Brussels host this phenomenon every other August, when three-quarter of a million begonias are arrange into a Turkish Kilim about 24 meters wide and 78 meters long.
photos by IBTimes/Getty and FlowerCarpet.be
Belgium's Grand Palace in Brussels host this phenomenon every other August, when three-quarter of a million begonias are arrange into a Turkish Kilim about 24 meters wide and 78 meters long.
photos by IBTimes/Getty and FlowerCarpet.be
It can be hard to talk to your kids about how much they have without falling into the trap of pitying others or a sense of superiority.
We're back with weekly wrap-up videos, in a different format from most of the 5 things TV. Hope you like it.
Designers Gerlinde Gruberand Christine Strempel who used over 1,700 packages to created this mural of Mayr-Melnhof Packaging (MMP) for this year’s Interpack processing and packaging trade fair in Düsseldorf, Germany.
With a DJI Phantom 2 drone, Peter Cox, a landscape photographer, recently visited Svalbard in the Greenland Sea
A stylish little take on the Paris video shows us the sights as seen through the iconic Pentax viewfinder.
Photographer Thomas Atkinson has created this photo series, Soldiers’ Inventories, which documents the military kits of English soldiers, from the Battle of Hastings in 1066 up to today.
Via Beautiful Decay
Seems like a fun summer thing to do if you've got a houseboat and quadcopter.
We saw a number of Chen Long-Bin's book carvings last week in the REBOUND DISSECTIONS AND EXCAVATIONS IN BOOK ART. I can't really get enough of them.
“In my artwork I always use printed matter – discarded books, magazines, and computer printouts; the cultural debris of our information society. The sculptures I create reference Eastern and Western icons and intellectual figures, thereby exploring cultural meanings and concepts. I always use text in my work and the content of the texts are relevant to my sculptures. My finished sculptures often seem to be wood or marble, though they consist of paper. They are constructed in such a way that the various parts fit together in a seamless manner.”
Also check out Paper Sculptures That Defy Expectations
Using real-time face tracking, Nobumichi Asai creates eerily transformative “electronic makeup” on a model's face.
It is almost hard to believe but these are NOT real fish. They are painted in three dimensions in layers of resin.
We've seen the works of Keng Lye before, but these again are jaw-dropping.
Ukrainian designer Anna Marinenko sees the patterns of sound wave forms in the patterns of nature and movement.
In a series of trees outside Atlanta, architect Peter Bahouth has constructed this network of houses in the trees, with a series of bridges connecting them. The owner named the three rooms ‘Mind,’ ‘Body’ and ‘Spirit’. Photographer Lindsay Appel took these amazing photos of them in her book, My Cool Shed.
Photographer Krista Long decided to investigate how people come out of waterslides.
On a recent 3-week trip to Paris, Paul Richardson captured this absolutely breathtaking time lapse of some of the City of Lights most memorable sights.
ESPN has this great feature story that both shows all the 2014/2015 kits for each of the 20 teams, but also details of the deals those sponsors and manufacturers secured. The Premier League starts this weekend.
Closed in 1977, Loew's King Theatre, one of five "Loew's Wonder Theaters", was built on Flatbush Ave in 1929.
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Marcello Barenghi has video after video demonstrating in timelapse how he goes from blank page to near photo-realistic by pen, pencil and brush.
Contemporary choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and 17 Buddhist monks ages 10-26, from the Shaolin Temple in China, present Sutra.