Check out some of these really nice miniatures of famous building from around the world like this Sydney Opera House.. I love to visit some nice places in Europe.. keke.. dreaming of seing some snow overseas.. 🙂 Click on the image if you want to see bigger image.
What do you get when you stack up loads of construction paper and make a deep cut through the whole stack? A very amazing construction paper sculpture.. Check out some of these amazing artworks by Jen Stark.. Very Nice 🙂
George Vlosich III started etching at the age of ten in 1989 on a trip to Washington where he did the Capitol, and the rest is history. His works take up to 40 to 50 hours to complete. They are signed by famous athletes and celebrities from President Clinton to Garth Brooks, Michael Jordan, Cal …
This is a flash animation I stumble upon some time ago.. its a kung-fu fight done using flash animation.. it’s really cool 🙂 enjoy!
Check out this creative artist that make horse sculpture out of driftwood. Her name is Heather Jansch and she lives and works in Westcountry of England. She even allow visitors to her gallery and studio throughout the year by appointment.
Check out a time lapse video of Julian Beever creating the Aveeno Fountain of Youth chalk drawing in Union Square, NYC on 01/15/07. Amazing!
Looks like two really cute puppy? Take a close look, it’s actually puppies made out of flowers.. Amazing!
Check out some of these beautiful birds drawn by artist called Diane Pierce, she just use a simple pencil and yet the picture is so alive..Amazing! enjoy some of her works 🙂
Satoshi Kamiya (born 1981) is one of the most advanced origami masters in the world. From the time he learned origami at age two, Satoshi has made hundreds of origami models, his most famous being two dragons, one called the Divine Dragon Bahamut and the other called the Ancient Dragon. Satoshi based many of his …
Julian Beever is an English chalk artist who has been creating chalk drawings on pavement since the mid-1990s that create the illusion of three dimensions when viewed from the right location. These trompe-l’oeil drawings are created using a projection called anamorphosis and appear to defy the laws of perspective. Check out some of his works, …









