34 Unbelievably Awesome Works Of Art For Sale On Etsy
It’s beautiful that we live in a world where all of these can exist and be readily accessible on the internet. Ever so slightly NSFW.
It’s beautiful that we live in a world where all of these can exist and be readily accessible on the internet. Ever so slightly NSFW.
You don’t need an art history degree or an elevated sense of pretension to “get” these amazing pieces. Someone needs to curate an art gallery specifically devoted to the subject matters of rainbows, pizza, and cats.
In 95% of Japan’s 1,780 municipalities you will find artistic manhole covers unique to each city and town. It has become a part of the country’s national culture and it’s fascinating to see the different designs and styles that each town and city has chosen to represent them. (via flickr.com)
Artist Lisa Nilsson creates these beautiful works using a technique called quilling, which involves rolling narrows strips of paper. The result is stunning.
Artist Dain Fagerholm creates these stereographic GIF drawings that are simply amazing.
Influenced by classic Roman sculptures, Sagaki Keita combined thousands of tiny doodles to create these awesome drawings.
Beware of the armies of Mordor “Free Ego,” a chalk painting designed by Leon Keer. This is the completed version of the outline we saw a few days ago.
London-born architectural artist Stephen Wiltshire is also known as the “human camera” for his ability to draw an entire cityscape in depth after seeing it just once.
Following this post, I thought the world would like to see more of the work of this amazing Hungarian based artist. Absolutely exquisite stuff. You can find more of this work here.
Be careful, looking at this image may induce brain explosions. This great 3D street drawing of Lego men was created in Sarasota, Florida.
Ready for a mind trip? See more at the artist’s site here.
Korean surrealist artist Jung Yeon Min’s paintings are visually stunning and mind-bendingly awesome. See many more at the here artist’s gallery. View List ›
This is beyond my comprehension. How does someone make something like this? How long does it take? Do they live in fear that it will be bumped into and destroyed at any minute? These are the questions I have. (via i.imgur.com) View Image ›