Culture Buzz Artist Miguel Endara draws a portrait of his father using millions of ink dots (also known as stippling). So, what is it that you've accomplished today?
Artist Miguel Endara created this portrait of his father using a stunning 3.2 million tiny ink dots.
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.
Science Buzz Artist Richard Morden imagines the supercontinent Pangaea.
Culture Buzz I promise that this will be the most fun you'll have on the Internet in the next five minutes. (via drawastickman.com)
Culture Buzz Each line in these drawings by Melanie Bilenker are made using strands of the artist's own hair! The delicate drawings depict quiet scenes of domestic life which are sealed in Victorian-inspired brooches and rings. And you thought all hair art had to leave you wishing for an UnSee Button. (via regretsy.com)
Created by the Swedish group Rymdreglage, it’s a hand-drawn stop motion of the Terminator 2 movie, and you’ll get to see selected scenes drawn right before your eyes.
Culture Buzz Best Tumblr I've seen today. Eric Wedum doesn't like to read the news. But he does enjoy drawing crazy images that news headlines conjure.
UPDATE: BuzzFeeders have been making some truly awesome surrealist MS Paint Marios by following these instructions literally. Listen to the song and draw your own!
Korean artist Yeondoo Jung came to the phenomenal idea to convert children’s drawings into reality. Click through for more. [Ed. note: We've seen this concept before in drawing form, but it's a nice touch to restage the drawings for photographs.]
Since Dexter season 5 starts this month, we took some inspiration from Philip Haragos’s How to Become a Superhero and chronicaled some of the more interesting serial killer origins from TV and the movies. Can you guess them all?
This guy needs to be on America's Got Talent. Dude! They allow 10-year—olds to compete, you got this! Check out the bad-ass lions he creates 2:14 in.
In honor of Futuramas return this week I say this should be the Reddit alien logo for the next few days. Who's with me?
Culture Buzz Collaborative video where every frame is drawn by an individual person, in honor of Johnny Cash. You too can contribute your own drawing by visiting The Johnny Cash Project. [Directed by Chris Milk. And there's more Chris Milk on BuzzFeed here.]Via.
Culture Buzz I hereby declare it a draw. Ben Heine, a Belgian artist/photographer re-purposes sketching and photography to make this amazing collection.