Saturday, 11 February 2012

Weave never seen anything like it


Weave never seen anything like it: Artist who paints like other people knit

These amazing portraits may look as if they have been woven by hand - in fact they have been painstakingly painted by artist Alexi Torres. He creates the works by building up minute details of intertwined strands to create the features of famous faces such as Mick Jagger, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis and Oprah Winfrey before painting them on to canvas. The Cuban-born artist works on five canvas at the same time, with each one taking approximately six to eight weeks to complete. He says his work represents the weaving of incidents in history and how they affect each other. Mr Torres, who is now based in Atlanta, Georgia, explains: ‘My works are an answer to my own appreciation of Earth's needs. I reconstruct iconic images that represent both classic and modern times from all branches of human development, including the arts, politics, science, education and military.’ He builds up these images by painting elements from nature, such as leaves, weaving and feathers. ‘The intricate patterns and details in the paintings show the fulfillment that we find in basic organic elements; on how we are all interconnected with each other, in a spiritual and physical level.,’ he says. Mr Torres aims to recreate well known images with a fresh and direct message. ‘The past influences the present and the present influences the future. We need each other to evolve with the universe. I want to fill the connection of nature in my works,’ he adds.








Team Hot Wheels


Team Hot Wheels - The Yellow Driver's World Record Jump


بالفيديو : حركات مجنونة وسائق متهور 

Monday, 6 February 2012

Eco-Friendly Homes are In Style


Eco-Friendly Homes are In Style

Eco-friendly and well designed... what more could anyone want from a home? Take a look at the "Sky Garden Home" via Architecture Style. House designed by Guz Architects.





Stunning Origami


Stunning Origami Made Using Only Money

A collection we put together of the best Origami, from around the web - made from money! We love cool stuff like this, let us know which one was your favorite out of these.

















Friday, 3 February 2012

A riot Of Colour


A riot of colour : Shortlist for Sony World Photography awards provides a real challenge for the eye
From a smartly-dressed man on the London underground, to dragonflies and a surfer riding a wave at sunset, these are the stunning images all vying for top spot in the world's top photography competition. The shortlisted images in this year's Sony World Photography Awards have been unveiled, and as usual include a spectacular array of colours and subjects from around the globe. The collection of pictures on this year's list features everything from historic moments and spectacular landscapes to everyday portraits and detailed close-ups. The 2012 competition saw 112,000 entries sent in from 171 different countries. Different categories in the competition reflect the huge breadth of locations, styles, and subjects used in the shortlisted photographs. In one mesmerising image, a folk painter seems to almost blend in to her artwork on display while working at a handicraft fair in Kolkata, India. Another eye-catching picture shows a small child playing in a swing chair in Northern Xinjiang, China