Now Any Museum or Gallery Can Exhibit Online through Google Open Gallery

Do you have any artwork or cultural artifacts you’d like to share with the world, but don’t have the resources to publish them online? You might find a solution in Google. Today Google announced Open Gallery, a program designed to help artists, museums, archives and small galleries exhibit their work online. In the past, Google… Continue reading Now Any Museum or Gallery Can Exhibit Online through Google Open Gallery

Inception-Like Cityscapes Reflected in Black and White

Brad Sloan fell in love with the urban landscape of New York City during one three-day trip to the city, and his artwork has reflected that love ever since. While Sloan, based out of Oregon, refers to his photography as just a hobby, Christopher Nolan just might be dialing his number before the new sequel… Continue reading Inception-Like Cityscapes Reflected in Black and White

Step Into Another World Through This Crazy Light Tunnel Installation

Are you thinking about taking a vacation this holiday season? How about a trip to another world? By the time you get to other side of this hypnotizing light installation you might feel like you’re in Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure or something. The out of this world light experience called DAYDREAM V.02 INSANITUS was… Continue reading Step Into Another World Through This Crazy Light Tunnel Installation

17 Clever Sidewalk Signs Outside Bars and Coffee Shops

Did you know that drinking liquids helps you live? Bars and coffee shops serve a wide assortment of beverages and characters accordingly and with so many out there to choose from, some of the signs hanging outside of these establishments have become pretty creative to lure customers in. They don’t really care if you come… Continue reading 17 Clever Sidewalk Signs Outside Bars and Coffee Shops

Anamorphic Street Art Utopia

Art comes in many creative forms. Take street art for example, which is not only highly imaginative but it can also play tricks on the minds of the audience. So you’ll likely have to do a double take on this collection of anamorphic graffiti artworks. Who Wants a Slice?   I’m Not Looking Down  … Continue reading Anamorphic Street Art Utopia

The Urban Lines Project: A Convergence of Creative Modern Architecture and Shapes

If you are a fan of modern architecture and intriguing geometric patterns, we have quite the collection here for you today. The Urban Lines Project is a collection of powerful images by Pavel Bendov that converge contemporary architecture designs creatively with other urban structures to form fascinating lines and shapes. Based out of New York,… Continue reading The Urban Lines Project: A Convergence of Creative Modern Architecture and Shapes

The 50 States of America Cleverly Depicted in LEGOs

Every state in America has its own unique landscape and local culture. Artist and photographer Jeff Friesen looks to bring these scenes to life brick by fantastic LEGO brick in his 50 States of LEGO exhibit. Whether you’re cruising the boardwalk on the Jersey Shore, catching some rays at Miami’s South Beach or riding a… Continue reading The 50 States of America Cleverly Depicted in LEGOs

10 Personalities of Writers Based on Their Punctuation

What we write is who we are. And how we use punctuation to convey our messages goes a long way toward shaping our personality online. Some people like to make themselves heard no matter what! While others are a little more cautious, often pausing while they speak. And few bloggers never actually state their own… Continue reading 10 Personalities of Writers Based on Their Punctuation