The minute I came across Swedish artist Tove Mauritzson's quirky and colorful paintings, I instantly fell in love. Each piece is eclectic, outrageous, andmore →
In 2000, the NYC Transit authority joined forces with an artificial reef building program, dropping stripped and decontaminated subway cars off barges into themore →
Inspired by Victorian chandeliers and bike culture, artist Carolina Fontoura Alzaga uses old bike chain, rims and spokes to create incredible, one-of-a-kindmore →
While Banksy was in Los Angeles for his Oscar nominated film, Exit Through The Gift Shop, he beautified our beloved city with some fantastic new pieces. Thanksmore →
Public installation artist and urban planner Candy Chang converted a wall of an abandoned home in her New Orleans neighborhood into something inspiring. Withmore →
If you loved Maia Flore's Sleep Elevations you just might fall in love with Natsumi's photo blog documenting her daily levitations. The images are so fun tomore →
In his "Pour" series, New York artist Holton Rower masterminds the pouring of successive layers of paint onto three dimensional objects. The resultsmore →
Artist Alberto Sevesto captured these spellbinding images by taking high-speed photographs of ink mixing with water. Honestly, aren't they incrediblymore →
Believe it or not, these images are not digitally enhanced. Honestly. The man behind these mind boggling art installations is Felice Varini, a Swiss artistmore →
Spanish artist Maximo Riera is a renaissance man. Photographer, painter, sculptor, and even a published poet has now finished his first piece in his animalmore →
French artist Anastassia Elias uses toilet paper rolls to create art. She choose paper to match the color of the roll to give it a seamless look and createsmore →
I've just returned from Wild & Scenic, a 3 day environmental film festival and the largest of its kind. One of my favorite films was Waste Land, the winnermore →
When French photographer Sacha Goldberger realized his 91 year old Hungarian grandmother Frederika was lonely and might be suffering from depression, hemore →
I absolutely love the raw beauty of these richly colored images of age-old New York City storefronts from James and Karla Murray's book Store Front: Themore →