If you ever thought bakers were talented, you need to see this kid. Rightfully dubbed “The Cookie Boy”, he makes art super delicious.
Check out Cookie Boy’s work!
If you ever thought bakers were talented, you need to see this kid. Rightfully dubbed “The Cookie Boy”, he makes art super delicious.
Check out Cookie Boy’s work!

“Vortex” is the latest art installation by Tomoko Shioyasu; her work was presented in a group show at the Japan Society Gallery in New York City. Tomoko’s technique is all about “overlapping cuts in large, wide sheets of paper using utility knives, soldering-iron works, in which she creates images by melting holes in special synthetic paper, and drawings, using acrylics or charcoal.” [1]

Gerry Judah‘s paintings “are a direct response to conflict across the globe, and the impact of that violence, whether it is the consequence of war or natural disaster.” [1] He’s also interested in altering urban landscape and exploring the dynamic of construction and destruction. Read the rest of this entry »

Israeli footwear designer Kobi Levi takes a playful, unique approach to his designs, treating them as sculptures. Clearly more for humor than high fashion, Levi takes everyday objects and incorporates them into a creative pair of high heels.
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Kids have boundless imaginations. No matter how poor, colorless and toyless their environment, they’ll find a way to play. They will play with stones, twigs, grass and water, and they will play with each other. They’ll think up ways of turning mundane items into creations that have all the life of the latest computer game. Read the rest of this entry »
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