All posts tagged Creative

Are you bored? Make an animal!

Unfortunately I didn’t manage to find any information neither about the author nor about this work of his. Therefor I can only guess which purpose was this made for. At first I thought it was some sort of commercial or a creative ad for new zoo that was opened, but there was no such information in the pictures. Then I thought it is some sort of artistic performance, but I don’t see anything artistic about this. So finally I decided that these photos are  the outcome of some boring afternoon, when the photographer and his mate didn’t have anything better to do so they played Halloween all day long dressing up as animals.

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Shoes going green

Going green is these days the buzz word and the most stylish thing you can do the update your look. I’m not saying this is bad, any sort of popularity is welcomed and considered useful. Here you can see some really stylish women shoes being used for planting flowers in them. Unfortunately, I didn’t manage to find out who is the author of this artistic exhibit, but anyhow, it is really interesting.

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Speed

Capturing movement in images is something that many photographers only think to do when they are photographing sports or other fast moving subjects. While there is an obvious opportunity in sports photography to emphasize the movement of participants – almost every type of photography can benefit from the emphasis of movement in a shot – even when the movement is very small, slow and/or subtle. Here are some examples of how it looks like when a motion is emphasized in non-sport related photos. It looks really amazing. In case you’re interested in finding out how it’s done, you can read it here.

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Steampunk Computers – Between Vintage and Modern

Steampunk is a sub-genre of science fiction and speculative fiction, frequently featuring elements of fantasy, that came into prominence in the 1980s and early 1990s. The term denotes works set in an era or world where steam power is still widely used — usually the 19th century, and often Victorian era England — but with prominent elements of either science fiction or fantasy, such as fictional technological inventions like those found in the works of H. G. Wells and Jules Verne, or real technological developments like the computer occurring at an earlier date. Other examples of steampunk contain alternate history-style presentations of “the path not taken” of such technology as dirigibles, analog computers, or digital mechanical computers (such as Charles Babbage’s Analytical engine); these frequently are presented in an idealized light, or with a presumption of functionality.

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Creative breakfast

This looks amazing and so stupid at the same time! I need to ask the person who made this creative food sculptures “Haven’t your mama taught you not to play with your food?” I’m not going to hit the old story about how many children are dieing of starvation in the world, but this simply makes no sense. However, it seems like a good idea in case the creator of these food toys has a kid who refuses to eat his breakfast. In that case it might be a good motivational act. icon smile

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Wolfgang Keyboard Bench

This for sure isn’t the most comfortable bench that I’ve ever seen, but it surely is the most creatively designed. Wolfgang Keyboard Bench by designer Herbuta Nolan (Nolan Herbut), which has already experimenting with a floor lamp made from those same elements, collected from several key keyboards.

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Crazy designed lamps

Maurizio Lamponi Leopardi lives and works in Milan. He was involved in advertising photography until he switched in 2001 to create table lamps, as he loved all his life to build and create things with his hands. Price lamps from 1750 $ to 2000 $.

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Interesting and creative tea designs

People probably got tired of usual tea bags and normally designed packages for teas. Here are some new and creative ideas for you how you can make drinking tea much more interesting and pleasant. Some ideas are a bit weird as for example, cigarette tea. It makes ma feel a bit sick, but there are also some that are very funny. For example the yellow submarine, origami tea or finely dressed tea. Which one is your favorite?

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Creative bookshelves

Just one small detail can make a room look completely different. These are some very creative and unusually designed bookshelves.

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Home made loony art

This reminds me of the movie “Space Jam” when cartoon characters say: “We’re not loony enough?” and then start pooling out all sorts of crazy stuff and cool jokes just to show how insane they are. Well, this artwork is sort of like that. It seems to me like someone has gone a bit mad about something in his own home and decided to turn his craziness into art, because we all know how mental artists are. And you know what? It looks like a great fun. I might try this out! icon smile

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Unusually shaped aqauriums

An aquarium (plural aquariums or aquaria) is a vivarium consisting of at least one transparent side in which water-dwelling plants or animals are kept. Fishkeepers use aquaria to keep fish, invertebrates, amphibians, marine mammals, turtles, and aquatic plants. The term combines the Latin root aqua, meaning water, with the suffix -arium, meaning “a place for relating to”.

Here you can have a look at some of the most creative and unusually shaped and placed aquariums from all over the world. It’s always nice to be in contact with nature, and this inventive designers managed to place fish tanks and aquariums in places you can’t even imagine. Just scroll down and you’ll see what I’m talking about. I especially liked the bathroom sink aquarium, it looks really interesting.

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The best celebrity caricatures ever

You can find celebrity caricatures almost everywhere on line , but French artist Anthony Geoffroy, made such an incredible caricatures that overcome all previously seen. You’ll surely love them.

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Weapon art

Have a look at these interesting and original art works that are made not by a paint brush, or a pencil, but by weapons. It’s nice to see that not all weapons are used to kill people, but some of them are used to create art. It’s a pretty neat idea, and it sends a beautiful massage. It would be great if all guns could be used only this way and in this purpose.

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Amazing sculptures made out of car parts

Those sculptures are made by Austrian Artist James Corbett, he creates them by using old car parts taken from scrap yards. Then he sells his creations for thousands of pounds! If that isn’t art I don’t know what is… icon smile It’s a nice a supple way of reminding people to recycle and take care of their waste. With all companies going green almost everything is in some part made out of garbage. So, why should modern art be any different?
It’s really an amazing work, take a look!

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Smoky art

Have a look at this interesting new sort of art. It is the smoke art. Abstract photography is nothing new, and people constantly come up with new — or re-invent old — versions of photography techniques. One of the ones that is going like wild-fire (excuse the pun) around the interwebs at the moment is the art of photographing colored smoke. In case you’d like to try it out yourself, here are a few useful tips on how it’s done.

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