Filed under Arts and Crafts, darth maul, Episode I, soda display, star wars by Megan Burks Bowyer
All over the world, people are being over worked and under paid. But instead of getting angry, these employees got creative.
As a writer for Walyou, I have to admit that I love soda. LOVE IT. It’s kind of sick really; people have coffee in the m…
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February 11, 2012 at 7:19 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, food art, food logo, geek logos, geeky logo by Federico Lo Giudice
“If only geeky stuff and food combined, life would be perfect”, right? Well, welcome to Shambhala, pal, here are your geeky logos made out of food. These are foogos, logos made entirely out of food that recapture the spirit of a franchise a…
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February 9, 2012 at 4:03 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, concept art, Dovahkiin, dragonborn, Dragons, Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, skyrim art, skyrim fan art, Tamriel by Ehud Riven
I don’t know how many working hours, school hours, university hours and quality time with the family has been wasted away due to Skyrim coming out in November 2011, but the damage is continuing to pummel through economies straight into 2012.
Hey,…
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February 8, 2012 at 6:06 pm Comments (0)
Filed under A song of ice and fire, Arts and Crafts, arya, asoiaf, brienne, cersei, character drawings, fan art, Game of Thrones, game of thrones season 2, melisandre, sansa by Ehud Riven
April will be here soon, and with it will come HBO’s Game of Thrones’ highly anticipated second season. In the ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’ novels series, the second book, which is the basis for the second season, is called A Clash …
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February 8, 2012 at 2:00 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, legend of zelda, link, link art, mario art, poster art, super mario bros by Alexander Nachaj
Sometimes the very least can say the most, which seems to be what these minimalist Mario and Link posters are going for.
Apparently there’s been a bit of a fade these days to depict heroism by only showing a character’s close up chest. It&…
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February 3, 2012 at 7:30 pm Comments (0)
Filed under angry birds, angry birds art, angry birds fan art, Arts and Crafts, injured angry birds by David Delony
If you play Angry Birds, you may wonder what happens to those birds after they crash into the pigs. If these images are any indication, they apparently end up in the hospital.
These cool images come to us from from Rampaged Reality via DeviantArt user …
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February 3, 2012 at 9:47 am Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, legend of zelda, Nintendo, wii, zelda fan art by Alexander Nachaj
Add some color to your gaming set up: check out this awesome, and very unique, Legend of Zelda paint job for the Nintentdo Wii.
Have you ever noticed before how sterile the Nintendo Wii’s default paint scheme is? For some reason it’s alway…
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February 2, 2012 at 9:35 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, game boy art, gameboy, Nintendo, super mario bros by Alexander Nachaj
Who says Gameboys are out of style? One artist gave his aging handheld a new life with a fresh Mario graffiti-style paint job.
Ah yes, I remember the good old days when owning a handheld gaming console was the equivalent of keeping a brick in your bac…
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February 2, 2012 at 9:15 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, at&t, at&t ads, cool ads, cool advertising by Alexandru Chiuariu
Italian artist Guido Daniele brought hand painting to a whole new level, as you can see in the following AT&T ads.
I must admit, when I hear about hand painting, most often I think of Mehndi and the intricately designed temporary tattoos that Indi…
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February 1, 2012 at 3:49 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, eco-friendly, garbage art, plastic monster, waste disposal by Jude Cavale
Plastic waste is a growing concern in most cities around the world, and they are especially of concern to environmental safety. Slovenia’s capital Ljubljana is no exception to hazards that can be caused by plastic waste.
Slovenian artists collec…
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February 1, 2012 at 3:15 pm Comments (0)
Filed under alice in wonderland, Arts and Crafts, cake, cake designs, Lewis Caroll, Red Queen by Jude Cavale
One of the most endearing antagonists ever is the Red Queen, in Lewis Caroll’s Through the Looking Glass. The Red Queen is teh leader for the side opposing the protagonist, Alice.
Alice in Wonderland fans would be delighted to take a look at thi…
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February 1, 2012 at 1:08 pm Comments (0)
Filed under alternative art, Arts and Crafts, basketball, nba, painting, Yao Ming by Jude Cavale
“What do you want me to do with a basketball, paint? Well, ok!” These are the words of a remarkable artist at the beginning of a video which shows her painting a detailed portrait of retired NBA superstar Yao Ming.
She paints unbelievably …
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February 1, 2012 at 12:53 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, geek candy, valentine candy, valentine's day, zombie, zombie candy, zombies by David Delony
Valentine’s Day may be just around the corner but these needle-felted zombie chocolates may cause people to think about Halloween instead.
Etsy user Tina Waltke of Atlanta (aka SheWhoStamps) created the cool zombie-fied candy, complete with a hea…
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January 31, 2012 at 4:43 pm Comments (0)
Filed under 7-Eleven, Ad Posters, advertising, Arts and Crafts, fast food by Jude Cavale
Students at the Miami Ad School San Francisco, USA have uploaded images of their poster campaign for 7-Eleven delicacies.
While they are not very aesthetically pleasing, they sure will make hungry people want to rush to the nearest 7-Eleven to grab a …
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January 31, 2012 at 3:40 pm Comments (0)
Filed under alcohol gadgets, Arts and Crafts, morbid art, steampunk, wine stoppers by Jude Cavale
Steampunk art is usually heavy and loaded with references to history, culture and the human condition.
However, sometimes it can also take a rather funny yet gruesome role when trying to explain and reflect on human efforts at making the world a bette…
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January 29, 2012 at 7:43 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, computer art, computer sculptures, hardware art, recycle art by Alexandru Chiuariu
French modern sculptor and painter Remy Tassou repurposed computer hardware, cell phones and photo cameras and turned them into an unusual form of art.
Remy Tassou started making works of art out of technological waste or cybertrash, as this type of wa…
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January 29, 2012 at 7:06 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, k.a.c.m. monster, nes monster, paper art, papercraft by David Delony
This French NES papercraft monster has risen up, demanding to be fed NES cartridges.
Alexis Huret, aka Kekli, came up with the menacing retro design, named the K.A.C.M. monster. The classic-style NES monster’s teeth are covered in blood, perhaps …
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January 29, 2012 at 5:30 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, gumball, hobbies, Nicotine Gum, world records by Jude Cavale
Most of us gum chewers are guilty of sticking it under the desk or on a wall when no one’s looking. However, when that becomes an obsession and the sole purpose of your living, it gets odd and bizarre.
Barry Chappell is a 50 year old father from…
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January 29, 2012 at 2:34 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Arts and Crafts, superhero art, superhero mashup, superheroes, victorian art by Jess Brohard
Alex Gross, a talented Los Angeles artist with a very diverse skill range, has re-purposed a series of Victorian-era Cabinet card portraits to depict science fiction heroes.
Cabinet cards, first adopted in 1870, were once the universal standard for p…
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January 27, 2012 at 3:58 pm Comments (0)
Filed under Animation, Arts and Crafts, minimalism, Posters, superhero by Jude Cavale
Animation and 3D has allowed artists to be themselves and unleash their power of creativity. Much of the time, this artistic force is minimalist and very simple but hold enormous interpretive powers.
With that in mind, you might want to take a look at…
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January 26, 2012 at 8:00 pm Comments (0)
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