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You Can Turn Your Instagram Photos Into T-Shirts By Using This App.

If you’re familiar with the mobile app Instagram, you know that many people dedicate a lot of time to their mobile photography. The precious moments people take a long time to perfectly capture in Instagram deserve more than just a few “likes.” That is where the creator of SnapShirt, Michael Krilivsky comes in. With this app, you can take your favorite photos and turn them into clothing! kickstarter It allows you to choose from a wide variety of types of clothing as well, from sweatshirts, to hoodies, to tank tops. […]

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This Cool Interactive Art Program Lets Everyone Become A Talented Artist

Growing up with two older brothers was hard enough, but having to deal with them being incredibly artistically inclined was arguably more frustrating. You see, I can’t draw a stick figure to save my life. Meanwhile, they were busting out beautiful self-portraits, complex abstract paintings, and striking still lifes like it was nothing. That’s why you can probably understand that any tool that makes me seem like a talented artist might appeal to me…enter Silk. The “interactive generative art” allows users to play with their cursor to […]

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A Loving Dad Creates Adorable Doodles Around His Baby Boy. He Can Be Anything.

Every good parent believes their child has the potential to be anything they set their mind to as they grow up. Supporting their ideas while keeping them grounded in reality is a big part of preparing children for the real world. This dad took that idea to the next level with his son, even before the kiddo learned how to crawl. Baby Khoi’s doodle adventures, courtesy of his dad, are documented in all their adorable glory on his blog, “Khoi World.” 1.) Cowboy Tumblr 2.) Snorkler Tumblr 3.) […]

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He’s Been Called The Da Vinci of Barista Coffee Art. You Need To See Why.

Coffee artist Michael Breach has been making a name for himself for the intricate designs in his lattes and for his quirky sense of humor on his Instagram. Breach began doing these pieces of latte art while working the night shift as a barista. Because he had so few customers he would pass the time getting insanely good at making faces and things out of coffee milk and cream. Breach estimates he’s done over 400 different customizable lattes, and even does portraits by request! Let’s get caffeinated, ya’ll! A scene […]

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It’s Not Every Day That Handwriting Will Blow You Away. But This Guy’s 30 Examples Are Stunning.

Sean McCabe has a true passion for hand lettering and typography, as well as a love for meticulous detail. Sean is a hand lettering artist and type designer from San Antonio who also does podcasts on creativity and business in the design industry. His passion for the craft has now turned into a full time job and he sells some of his work on his website. Sean’s hand lettering has gathered so much interest online that he even provides hand lettering classes now. Check out some of […]

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This Looks Like A Supernova, But It’s Really Just Ink In Water — Incredible!

French independent filmmaker Thomas Vanz‘s short movie, “Novae,” features some seriously striking supernova imagery. A supernova is an event where a star explodes and dies, creating a massive explosion in space. This happens when a significant change occurs in a star’s core. While it’s not often that we are able to see them in our galaxy, you could swear that Vanz documented one himself or used computer-generated images in the film. However, all he needed to capture this stunning footage was an aquarium, ink, and water. Pretty […]

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This Artist’s Inspirational Mission Redefines The Concepts Of Shame And Memory

Art is often thought about from the perspective of the viewer. It makes sense, because viewership is the practice of many, and creation is the practice of relatively few. But let’s take a step back and consider the fact that creative work lives a long, unseen life before it ends up in front of us. In many ways, what goes into the creation of a piece is far more profound than anything we could possibly take away from it. Artist Stephanie Calvert is more than a little […]

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By Taking Apart Watches, These Collaborating Artists Made Something Cooler.

Artist and miniature-maker Dan Tanenbaum has a fascination with the inner workings of watches. He could obsess over the tiny components in the timepieces for days. He describes himself as an “avid, if not obsessive” watch collector. In addition, he collects the discarded pieces of vintage watches and gives new life to each of the pieces.  At first, he started making cufflinks decorated with watch gears arranged to look like tiny motorcycles. (As a lover of watches, he only uses broken and discarded watch components, and never breaks apart functioning watches.) […]

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29 Times Tumblr Told The Truth About Love

Sometimes love makes you want to sing…and sometimes it makes you want to pull the covers up over your head. 1. On the difficulty of expressing your love. View this embed › Art by Owl Turd Comix. 2. On holding hands with the one you love. View this embed › Art by Tiffany Ford. 3. On edible love. View this embed › Art by Constance Lagrange. 4. On sharing a bed with the one you love. View this embed › Art by Kelly Bastow (MOOSEKLEENEX). 5. On […]

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This Artist Creates Gorgeous Sculptures That Blend Animals And Nature.

These sculptures by Chinese artist Wang Ruilin would be impressive solely based on their near life-sized and incredibly detailed depictions of whales, deer, oxen and more, but he adds an extra dash of surrealism. Each animal features elements of nature blending into their bodies. Rocks, landforms and clouds emerge from their backs and antlers to create a dreamlike vision of coexistence. Ruilin explained that he is largely influenced by traditional Chinese artists, like Xu Belhong whose paintings of horses made a particular impact on Ruilin as a child.  Wang Ruilin Wang Ruilin […]

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