I'm loving these paint smudged photographs from Paris-based artist Leslie David. The colorful and thickly applied gouache is an interesting contrast against low res editorial scans and grainy vintage prints.
In his series titled "Flying Houses," Laurent Chehere manipulates images by placing ordinary homes and buildings high into the sky.
New York based photographer Andrew Moore is best known for capturing the eerie, yet captivating, feel of decaying and abandoned buildings from Governors Island to Detroit and Indiana to Ohio.
Belgian designer and artist Liesbet Bussche has transformed street barriers and roadblocks, throughout the streets of Amsterdam, into larger than life necklaces, earrings and charms.
Inspired by a walk through Toronto's High Park one afternoon, photographer Daryl Banks decided to simulate the beauty of flowers by combining layers of colorful crinoline with can can gams! Honestly, WTF.
Web developer and artist Matt Wisniewski skillfully combines elements of nature with photographic portraits to create the most stunning and visually intriguing digital collages.
Gibbs Farm, a large sculpture park in North Auckland, New Zealand, is home to a collection of incredible, large scale artworks by some of the world's most significant artists.
Brazilian telecom company Vivo recently sponsored a public arts project that involved 100 artists decorating and painting 100 public telephone booths around São Paulo. How cool would it be to stumble upon one of these helmet-