The result is too funny for words!
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See his art progress from 2 years old until 25 years old.
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How can his guitar not burst into flame?
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You can’t say shazam isn’t accurate…
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An artist came up with the bizarre idea of literally deep-frying a variety of popular gadgets and then photographing them.
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The artist Miriel Josephine Ryan first started sketching when she was 13 and over the past almost ten years has gradually improved her drawings. See how her drawings have changed through the years.
Facebook is on the verge of cashing in on what could be the largest IPO in history based on the company’s valuation of $100 billion. However, the luckiest person in the whole deal could be graffiti artist David Choe.
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Awesome speed finger painting by Fabian Gaete Maureira from Santiago de Chile, Chile.
Take a peek at this amazingly inspiring single picture about a young artist with a friend that grows up to be a fantastic artist and pursues her dream. This will make you want to become an artist.
These artistic pieces are created by a model sitting on one end of Skype and the artist Sandro Kopp on the other. He takes in effect the changes in speed of the connection. He has had 36 different models from his friends to the famous. They are all included in an exhibition entitled Not a Still Frame (Hybrid).
Make up artists are wizards whose wands are their taste and professional cosmetics. These are real miracles created by Vadim Andreev.
In case you’ve missed it, here is the first part of Make-up Miracles: Before and After.
These amazing paintings are created by artist Denis Petersonis. They are so lifelike it is difficult to tell that they aren’t photos. The only clue that there is some tiny brush marks on some of the reflections. See if you can find them.
These are edible dresses that look similar to the dresses worn by Lady GaGa. The dresses are the work of a young Korean artist named Sung Yeonju and are made from various foods.
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This is some incredible street art by an artist who goes by the moniker of JR. He is the 2011 winner of the TED Prize, which is an inspirational award for artists who have one wish to change the world. JR won $100,000 for his effort. His works are all around the world and talk about “commitment, freedom, identity and limit.”
His biggest illegal exhibition work ever was made in eight Palestinian and Israeli cities where JR posted huge portraits of Israelis and Palestinians face to face, he posted them on the both sides of the Separation wall as well. Which was not only hard to access but according to the experts, it was impossible. Nevertheless, JR did it. His artwork has a far-reaching impact than just a beautiful street art.
This is chewing gum art that was created by artist Ben Wilson. While most people think chewing gum on the street is disgusting, the chewing gum artist certainly makes a decorative statement with it.
Japanese artist Yasuhiro Suzuki has designed one of the most creative, original and unique boats in the world: a motorboat designed after a zipper tab!
What was only a scale model in 2004 has now become a reality and was presented at the Setouchi International Art Festival in Japan.
Yasuhiro Suzuki said: “As the vessel glides through the water, the wake looks like a zipper coming undone, suggesting the image of the sea opening up.”
The story of this blind artist is extraordinary and unbelievable. Professional CPA with a photographic memory, Lisa Fittipaldi lost her vision due to a vascular disease in 1993. She lost her job too, but overcame blindness and began painting in 1995. Her paintings are so colorful and bright; it’s hard to believe that they were drawn by a blind person who can’t even see colors or distance. The main challenge to Lisa was when she was told she could never create complex scenes of everyday life with people as main characters. But she managed to do so, and today her paintings are exhibited in museums and galleries around the world. Fittipaldi is a unique artist with an amazing inner vision. You can judge for yourself after the jump.

It is rare when you find a pencil drawing artist, can make you wonder if the work is Photoshopped. But that is exactly what you will find in these photos. Take a look and see if you can tell whether the drawings in the post are real or Photoshopped.Keanu Reeves
Meet Mark Evans, a leather artist. He uses knives and scalpels instead of a brush.
And his work is estimated at several hundred thousand pounds.
Ironically, Mark accidentally discovered his talent at a Christmas party where his grandmother's leather vest was damaged and he tried to patch it, eventually, he learned to draw with a knife on the leather )) 
British artist Janet Shearer decorates homes, restaurants, apartments, churches etc...
All of her 3D-works are great, especially those that make the smallest spaces seem enormous ))
It’s interesting how this Ukrainian digital artist Stanislav Odyagailo comes up with these surreal ideas to create his pieces.
Anyways, he certainly doesn’t have any problems with imagination.
Now let's take a look at his extraordinary world. 
If you are fond of steampunk and cyberpunk, then you should definitely see the works of Sam Van Olffen.
Very cool pictures, if you want to see them in a larger size, just click on your favorite picture ;) 
Today I want to show you the magnificent works of Italian master of street graffiti Blu.
After all, what he does is difficult to call just graffiti, it is a whole art. Well, see it yourself ;)
Lyndon Wade is a NYC based commercial photographer, who shoots for world’s most famous ad agencies: ads for Nintendo, Sony, Virgin, Sprite… and many others.
His works are very colourful and interesting.
You should definitively look at them!
The creator of this kitchen, Liza Lou had to spend 4 years to make this kitchen look like this. Call it crazy or obsessive, it is still a form of art - big respect to her for this tremendous job.