Lovely, by Catherine Konopleva, uses delicious irony to call attention to cruelty to animals. Using actual pig parts to get the point across, the tagline of the piece reads, ‘One pig was hurt while making this lovely image of a pig’.
Creating a Universe with Cookie Dough and Sprinkles
Christoph Niemann of the NY Times’ Abstract City, is most recently the creator of his own tiny universe. In the beginning there was nothing but a ball of cookie dough. It is only when sprinkles are added do we see the universe and Niemann’s mad genius come together.
Photo Recreations of Death Row Inmates’ Last Meals
Last meals… Everyone gives it some thought at one time or another. But when it doesn’t result in an oversized coffee book, the subject often leads to an over-thought and overanalyzed example of the person’s own pretentiousness.
But what if plans for a last meal were a reality? All you’d have to do is off someone in the wrong state, and you’ll surely get a few years to think about it.
Crayola 64 Box Cake
Created by the former Ace of Cakes Duff Goldman, the Crayola Cake was made in honor of the 64-pack’s 50th Anniversary.
Eclipsed recently by the infinitely cooler 96 and 120 pack, the Crayola 64 Box was a big hit with kids back in its heyday, with its built-in sharpener and 64 flavors… er, we mean colors.
[via My Food Looks Funny]
Tiny Landscape in a Coffee Cup
The concept behind Yukihiro Kaneuchi‘s Tiny Landscape in a Coffee Cup is simple — finish your coffee, receive art.
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