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Make your own post!Antelope Canyon Photography By Javier De La Torre
Beautiful photos of Antelope Canyon in Arizona with no photo manipulation involved.
Computational Portraits
Computational portraits by Andre Wee entitled "Forming and Fragmenting".
Wire Frame And Paperclip Sculptures By Pietro D'Angelo
Amazing sculptures using wire frame and paperclips by Italian artist Pietro D'Angelo.
Work In Progress
Daffy having writer's block. Gareth Long's Work in Progress was made as part of a suite of works foregrounding the mechanisms of artistic production.
BevShots
Microscopic images of alcoholic beverages by Michael Davidson. These high-quality photographs of beers, wines, cocktails, liquors, and mixers were taken after they have been crystallized on a slide and shot under a polarized light microscope.
Amazing Paper Cut Art
Intricate cut paper art by Eric Standley. Really astounding how he creates these.
Floral X-Rays
Beautiful x-rays of flowers by Brendan Fitzpatrick.
3d Popcorn
In order to appreciate this, you'll need 3D glasses. Photography by Kfir Ziv.
12-Inch Record Sleeves Art
Artist Berni Valenta found a use for some 12-inch record sleeves by creating alphabet illustrations on them.
Human Coffee Table
Something got lost in translation at the Jima Architects website.
Fantastic Fractal Art
These fractal art series by Croatian artist Drazen Jerkovic are simply amazing.
X-Peanuts
Here's a hilarious and very necessary X-Men/Peanuts mashup by Cynthia Sousa.
France's Giant Citrus Sculptures
Check out these awesome lemon and orange sculptures from the Fete du Citron festival in Menton, France. The event runs from February through March every year.
Small World
Entitled "Un Petit Monde", this playful series of photographs by Kurt and Edwige Moses is delightful.
Decadent Food Paintings
These food paintings by Mary Ellen Johnson will have your stomachs growling.
Amazing Sound Paintings
German artist Martin Klimas uses splatters of paint positioned on a scrim over a speaker. By turning up the volume, the vibration of the speaker sends the paint dancing as he shoots it through the lens of his Hasselblad camera.
Fun Taxonomy Art
These lowbrow sculptures, as artist Carl Turner refers to them, look more like Dr. Seuss characters.
Field Notes For Your Valentine
Lovely video just in time for Valentine's Day and beyond by Coudal Partners titled "Field Notes: Red Blooded."
Nervous Structure By Cristobal Mendoza
A beautiful interactive art installation composed of 144 vertical lines illuminated by a video projector.
Unusual Bird Photography
Bizarre yet beautiful photos of dead birds by Nicola Bellomo.