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Vadering: The New Internet Craze Inspired by Darth Vader’s Force Choke

By • Apr 11th, 2013

Remember the latest craze in Japan, girls doing DBZ energy attacks and their friends flying around? Well, there’s a new Internet sensation, called Vadering, and you don’t even have to be a Japanese schoolgirl to do it.

A Beautiful Friendship Story Between a Girl and Her Cat

By • Apr 5th, 2013

Economist by profession and photographer by calling, Andy Prokh takes charming black-and-white photos of his 4-year-old daughter and their cat.

Musical Instruments Photographed From Inside

By • Apr 2nd, 2013

In order to promote Berlin Philharmonic orchestra, Mona Sibai and Bjoern Ewers came up with an idea to photograph musical instruments from inside.

Cute Squirrel Photographed Doing its Adorable Daily Chores

By • Mar 29th, 2013

Canadian photographer Nancy Rose has been taking adorable photos of little squirrels who show up on her terrace to grab a bite and pose a little – she even tamed them to pose around her miniature props!

Disturbing Pears That Look Like Human Babies

By • Mar 25th, 2013

Creepy, chubby and Buddha-like baby-shaped pears – that’s how one Chinese farmer is planing to market his goods. He places the fruit in special molds to make them grow into such bizarre shapes.

Incredible 3D Sculptures made of Sewing Buttons

By • Mar 18th, 2013

Miami-based artist Augusto Esquivel creates incredible sculptures from thousands and thousands of sewing buttons, placing them carefully on a fishing line.

iPhone Amplifiers Made from Recycled Brass Instruments

By • Mar 14th, 2013

Christopher Locke creates old-school iPhone and iPad amplifiers called “Analog Tele-Phonographers” from recycled trumpets, trombones, french horns and other brass instruments.

Emotional Dripping Ink Drawings on Old Books

By • Mar 12th, 2013

Australian artist Loui Jover believes that images emerge from words, and creates affecting art pieces on the pages of vintage books.

Abstract Watercolor Cityscapes by Elena Romanova

By • Mar 10th, 2013

Watercolor artist Elena Romanova creates simple yet elegant cityscapes of the world’s largest cities where she creatively portrays their well known facets and attributes.

Out of Disorder: Intricate Tiny Sculptures by Takahiro Iwasaki

By • Mar 5th, 2013

At a first glance, Takahiro Iwasaki’s created world ‘Out of Disorder’ looks a bit odd and doesn’t really make much sense. But if you take a closer look, you’ll see that the intricate and almost impossibly small symbols of modern civilization, combined with random everyday objects, create unexpected urban landscapes…