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1.18.2011

Magnificent Storytelling Illustrations


Israeli-born illustrator Tomer Hanuka creates incredibly interesting scenes. His stories are told not just by the expressions on his characters' faces but by the beautiful colors he chooses and the mysterious shadows he casts. His passion for drawing emerged at a young age, when he fell in love with American comic books. He found them "mysterious and majestic, an unreachable light in a faraway land, and more beautiful and exciting than anything around."

His client list includes prestigious newspapers and magazines like Time, The New Yorker, Spin, The New York Times, and Rolling Stone. He has won multiple gold medals from the Society of Illustrators and the Society of Publication designers, and was showcased in Print magazine and American Illustration. 

"This is about storytelling; it's creating drama, not unlike a movie director, but frozen in a single moment," Hanuka said.







"An illustrator might find it hard to get a gig in a magazine, but can design wallpapers, set up an e-shop, and print on-demand through another vendor. It's a crazy, huge thing that's starting to change the industry in a truly profound way," says Hanuka.

For those just starting out, what advice would Hanuka give?

He tells us, "if you draw purely for money, you'll discover soon enough you weren't paid enough. Illustration is a commercial field, but you have to be invested in the work on some personal level. Make sure this connection stays alive. it's the easy choice: you'll enjoy the work AND end up becoming better, i.e making more money in the long run."



11.23.2010

Paper Eyelashes


Paper Eyelashes

Series of unique and stylish eyelashes inspired by the art of paper cutting.



Designed by Ting yu Wang for Paperself, beautiful paper eyelashes are infused with symbolic meanings of love, success, and happiness. [via]

Stylish Eyelashes

Paperself Paper Eyelashes

Unique Eyelashes


Eyelashes

Eyelashes made of Paper


 Via Toxel

10.21.2010

LED Sheep



The sheep are shaping! 

8.30.2010

Heart Tattoo





Tattoo on heart? I mean, literary ON your heart. 
Yes, no more bullshits, flowers or empty words, this is the new was of expressing your love, extremely.
A website offer to do this kind of tattoo; it says that this way is dangerous but it'll be worst if you don't express your love.

The process need more or less 3 hours, for about $9000-$1200 depends on the complexity of the design itself. You'll be given a photo and a video recording plus the sound track of "Vikunja" to enshire the operation moment.

About a divorce? They've though about it, they'll give you a special discount if you can proof your couple cheated you. On some condition, they'll recommend you to re-tattoo your old one with the new one.

6.30.2010

10 Most awesome floors ever created


Most flooring is pretty unimaginative and boring. However, the following is a selection of cool floors which aim to keep you staring at the ground; just make sure you don’t bump into anyone. Enjoy, and please let us know which one is you favorite.

1. Copper Coin Floor

Penny Floor
Do you have money burning a hole in your pocket? Then you may want to consider creating your floor out of change. However, in reality, creating this floor really wouldn’t cost as much as you would think. It is constructed from nothing more than pennies. If you live in New York City or are visiting anytime soon, check out the Standard Hotel’s penny floor. If you are looking for a novel home remodeling project, this one is definitely a possibility.

2. Sears Glass Floor (Look Out Below)

Sear Tower
While there may be tall buildings popping up all over the world these days, few still have the presence of the Sears Tower in Chicago. One of the reasons that this great Chicago skyline landmark has remained a popular destination is thanks to its glass floor. There aren’t too many places around the world where one can get a glimpse of a major world city from one hundred floors up while looking down!


3. Salami Floor

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This is a floor that may leave you asking, “What exactly is going on in Belgium anyway?” Belgian artist Wim Delvoye has taken to making floors out of salami that resembles marble. This interesting concept seems like something out of one of Homer Simpson’s best dreams. Just be careful not to chip a tooth attempting to gnaw on this floor.

4. Optical Illusion Floor

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Your eyes are not playing tricks on you. This crafty floor has been designed to create a very effective 3D look. Optical illusions are great fun as they challenge our brains in ways that we usually don’t experience. Even in an age of electronic wonders, an optical illusion can still grab our attention. One of the best ways to enjoy an optical illusion of this kind is to get up as high as possible. Yet, optical illusions such as this one will be fun at any angle. Just don’t stare at it too long, or you might start to become a little dizzy.

5. Finsbury Avenue Square

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Lights in the floor at Finsbury Avenue Square serve to create a very futuristic and almost otherworldly look to the environment. This is one floor that most definitely comes into its own at night. For those looking for an offbeat place to hang out for a bit, this floor is a sure winner.

6. Concrete Floor

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When you hear “concrete floor,” you might think that sounds like a recipe for a pretty boring floor. However, this concrete floor was made thanks to a San Francisco based company called Transparent House. With a design like this one, your guests will be completely captivated by the unexpected.

7. Jig-Saw Floor

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If you are puzzled over what type of flooring you should put in your home or maybe just a specific room, then you might want to take a quick look at this innovative and creative puzzle floor concept from Prowood Flooring. This puzzle floor definitely adds a level of whimsy and fun to any room. It is a great fit for a kid’s playroom or even a home theater.

8. Colored Parquet Flooring

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Maybe you are one of those people that just can’t decide on a color when selecting wall coloring, carpet colors and floor colors. If this describes you, then you might just be in luck with this colored parquet flooring. If you have a room or area in your home that needs a lot of color, good luck finding a more color rich offering than this wall-to-wall colored parquet flooring. The rich shades of green, red and blue found in this flooring makes for a great conversation piece.

9. Pressure Sensitive Floor

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Pressure sensitive flooring might seem impossible, but  this flooring does indeed change color when it is walked upon or touched. This, of course, means that kids of all ages and sizes will love it and find it interesting to play with, even on a daily basis. Just one word of caution; this may not be the best floor to walk on when drunk.

10. Elevator With No Floor

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What!?! An elevator without a floor? No doubt an elevator without a floor is pretty much a death sentence by any standard.  However, this unusual floor is actually just artwork designed to get a reaction. In terms of being a conversation starter, well, this elevator without a floor should be quite successful in sparking more than one conversation. It will also probably lead to a lot of bad jokes about “going down” as well.






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6.14.2010

Paullung and His Pencil





pencil drawings by Paul Lung

It’s hard to belive but all these beautiful pictures are not photos but pencil drawings. The author of such unbelievable art is 38-year-old graphic artist from Hong Kong Paul Lung. 0.5 mm technical pencil and A2 paper are the only attributes of these masterpieces. He doesn’t use eraser and spends up to 60 hours sketching out his pictures. As he often admits people do not belive him and he has to make videos of his work to prove that these art works are not photographs. Check thesebeautiful artworks by yourself.

pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung
pencil drawings by Paul Lung





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