Have a look at the following Aggravure by France artist Baptiste Debombourg. It looks usual and even a bit boring, yeah?! But the realization of its unique design comes only after a closer inspection … The whole picture is made from … staples.

Have a look at the following Aggravure by France artist Baptiste Debombourg. It looks usual and even a bit boring, yeah?! But the realization of its unique design comes only after a closer inspection … The whole picture is made from … staples.
When I saw the following Ink calendar created by a Spanish designer Oscar Diaz I was suspiciously looking for a trick in order to get an explanation how it works. And I was very surprised to discover that everything is as easy as ABC and there are no hidden ideas here. Ink Calendar helps you count day and be aware of the dates.
Junko Mizuno is an artist that creates really fantastic and incredible things. She is the follower of unique gothic kawaii style, that combines cuteness, and amazing, evident eroticism within nice and even funny painting, drawings, and toys. According to the artist, most of her works are influenced by vintage shojo manga, tales, and pop art. Just have a look ate her pictures most of them show psychedelic worlds, and people who don’t seem to be normal at all. However, they DO provoke interest and sometimes I even can’t take my eyes off such pictures.
Do you love those gorgeous yellow rubber ducks? I must admit I adore them in my bath but how about a really gigantic rubber duck? The duck is a part of Loire Estuary that is an outdoor, contemporary-art exhibition in France. There are more than 30 works at the exhibition. Most of them are located along a 40-mile corridor at the mouth of the Loire River. All the exponents are great but my absolute love is “Canard De Bain,” that is a giant rubber duckie by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman. The duck is105-foot-tall, 85-foot-wide.
I can’t imagine a person who doesn’t like water and sea, who can’t devote hours to enjoying its beauty and power. I can spend on the seashore hours and I will never get enough of it. That is why I think an exhibition at the National Maritime Museum that shows the sea by Dutch and Flemish painters of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is a great opportunity to devote a couple of minutes to the sea.
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