Artist Luke Jerram has created some of the world’s deadliest viruses and bacteria in glass for his Viral Sculptures exhibition which will be held in London at The Smithfield Gallery, from the 22nd of September to the 3rd of October. He made those masterpieces with the help of virologists and scientific photographs and the help of a team of glassblowers.
We often see pictures of viruses and bacteria in colors but they are actually transparent, so Luke Jerram created each virus and bacterium in its natural colorness state.
Take a look at his impressive and very original work inside the post.
Ghotra can be worn in different ways. Personally, it was a revelation for me.
Inside the post, you will see a “note” with explanations on how to wear it, maybe it would be useful for someone ;)VIP
This one is usually sported by ministers and big officials, as well as in weddings and receptions. You just let your ghotra down, probably with some little folds on both sides of the mirzam, which is the area of the ghotra in the middle of the forehead.
Cool photos made using the tilt-shift technology. The real world turns into a toy.
Really cool! See more inside the post.
It is really horrible. It gives me the creeps.
But there are people who like such things and who are actually wearing them.
Look after the jump. They played a good joke on them.
An American left his bag in the car with a can of gas duster in it.
Therefore, after a few hours in the sun, it exploded.
The can made a hole in the bag and broke the windshield.
I’m always fascinated when I see the old pictures of something and then the recent ones, especially with cities. It gives a perception of history that passed by, the changes can clearly be seen, how the city evolved.
So, this time, let’s take a look at the city of London 60 years ago and its pictures from nowadays.
Who knew that they could sneak their way over there?!!!
Everybody heard a lot about the quality of Chinese automotive industry, but there are also craftsmen who make all of this with their own hands.
Here are a few examples. And though it may all look absurd, these masters are doing a great job, at least they try to turn their dreams into reality.
Let's start with perhaps this car, as I understand it is the Chinese interpretation of a Hummer:
Burning Man is an eight-day annual event held in the Black Rock Desert, in Northern Nevada. It takes its name from the ritual burning of a large wooden effigy on Saturday evening. The event is described by many participants as an experiment in community, radical self-expression, and radical self-reliance.
The event was open from the last Monday in August until Labor Day (August 31st to September 7th 2009, so yesterday). In 2008, 49,599 people participated in Burning Man, in 1986, it was only 20 people on a small beach in San Francisco…
It is all about art, music and performance and this year, the theme was “Evolution”.
An interesting set of funky pictures.
The author clearly loves to represent the world in dark colors and he is doing it good.
This is incredible how many of materials are not used during the construction and just dumped as a trash. Dan Phillips finds such materials and uses them to build low budget houses. He has built fourteen homes and some of other materials he said he finds on the construction sites, trash heaps or on the side of the road.
Excellent selection of the most unusual and creative matchboxes.
Let’s take a look.
Very interesting idea and realisation. The idea is to recreate the old video games scenes from Lego.
Unfortunately, the author abandoned the project in 2006.
Of course she will be surprised in any case, if she doesn’t expect the proposal.
But this guy has done everything right.
He bought a beautiful bouquet; an expensive and beautiful engagement ring, he invited his friends with posters "Marry me" and went to meet his girlfriend at the airport.
Take a look.
Another Russian two-bedroom apartment for rent in Moscow. When I saw pictures I said to myself: it cannot be for real.
The rent is of about $ 1,000. It seems that the restoration works have never taken place since 1945. Who would agree to live in a place like that?