Collected kisses from across time, space, and species. You can your photograph or artwork to the Science of Kissing Gallery .

Tsang Cheung Shing is the ceramic artist who created this incredible pottery installation called “Ying Yeung.” The name refers to a Chinese beverage of mixed coffee and tea and also symbolizes the mandarin duck, a metaphor for marriage and love. This sculpture is on display in the Hong Kong airport. Just amazing.
A series of portraits of musicians made out of recycled cassette tape with original cassette and old film and reels. By Iri5.

Jimi Hendrix

Bob Dylan
Written by willbe in Art, Fun
Post-it art is some sort of pixel art, fun for bored office people. All you need is plain wall, colored post-it paper and time:

Found at konrad.tumblr.com
Want to try? Here is explanation how to create Elvis portrait:

post-it-mosaic-howto
Written by willbe in Art, Design, furniture
Soft Shelf

Soft Shelf by Toronto-based Lateral Architecture is an interesting attempt at creating expandable wall storage. By combining accordion construction with curtain-inspired hardware Soft Shelf allows for as little or as much shelf space as needed, without increasing its footprint. Soft Shelf is made from industrial grade felt with velcro fasteners, which means that the shelf’s pliable form enables users to install it in unusual and unexpected ways by playing with the curvature of the rod on which it is installed. Read the rest of this entry »
Written by willbe in Design, Fun, furniture

It’s hard to bleieve, but this is a table. The title is “Paint or Die But Love Me”. You can see more conceptual design at John Nouanesing’s website.
Take a look at this cool Shopping Cart Art

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See what artists can make from garbage using light and shadows…

Sculpture “Lunch With A Helmet On” is built entirely out of 848 welded forks, knives and spoons by Shigeo Fukuda
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Written by willbe in Art, Fun
Art is fun! Ketchup art is double fun!

See more at www.ketchupart.com
Written by willbe in Art, Design
Written by willbe in Art, Design
When it comes to designer coat hooks, these Steel Darts from designer Anthony Chrisp are at the cutting edge. Beautifully finished in stainless steel, the business end of the darts are actually screws, so you can just screw them into your wall wherever you wish (they come with rawl plugs if you want to screw them into plaster). There are three darts in a set (of course), and tempting as it may be to put them in the wall in a 180 score cluster pattern, you may want to spread them out a little in order to maximise their coat hanging-ness – not a word to be used lightly (if at all Ed.). Read the rest of this entry »