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The Wooden Sculptures of Randall Rosenthal
Carving a piece of wood into a bunch of newspapers, or books is hard enough, but using trompe l’oeil painting techniques, Randall Rosenthal manages to make his works look just like the real thing. Trying to keep his audience guessing, he normally just
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Amazing Book Art Sculptures
Amazing book art sculptures from artist Alexander Kozer Robinson. Cut book art is made by cutting through the books keeping just some images.
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Interesting and Amazing Sculptures from Newpapers
The photos in this post are of sculptures that were made entirely of newspapers and books. The work is by creative artist Nick Georgiou who is from Queens, NY. It is amazing what can be done with a little inspiration and a lot of perspiration.
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80’s Album Covers, Comic Book Style
These 80's album cover and comic book mash-ups are the work of artist Cliff Chiang.
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Top 10 Widely Sought After Out-of-Print Books
Finding a book that sucks you in and keeps you entirely interested is one of the best things to experience.
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Rug with Scale keeps a constant eye on your health
With people giving preference to work over their health, scales keeping a constant eye on our weight have become an integral part of our lives.
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Incredible Book Art
American artist Robert, who is currently lives and works in New York, made these incredible sculptures from books, they are called Book Art.
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A to Z List of Comic Book Awesomeness
During a period of 26 days Neill Cameron has put together this funny list of comic book awesomeness, with the little help of comic book fans. You can see the creativity that was put into this work which gives you a comprehensive overview of the most famou
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Pixelated Works by Ehren Reed
Her work relies upon books, maps and other found materials as she blends together traditional craft
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A Look through the book
On the German artist Alexander Korzer-Robinson can say that he is able to look into the books directly to the soul. For each issue, he turns into a work of art, removing all unnecessary and leaving only the most important thing.
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Book Cutout Art by Alexander Korzer Robinson
This is the fantastic work of Berlin-based artist Alexander Korzer-Robinson. The work is made by cutting through books to create assemblies of images in relief. Very skilled stuff.
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Impressive Digital Comic Book Artwork
Comic book art has the unique power to arouse creativity in your mind from childhood to adulthood. Whether you're into comics or not, there are works of art that amaze even the most skeptikal individuals.
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Japanese Monsters in Children's Book Art by Gojin
Collection of wonderfully weird illustrations by Gōjin Ishihara, whose work graced the pages of numerous kids' books which profiled supernatural monsters from Japanese legend.
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Making of Book Cutout Sculptures
The cut book art has been made by working through the books, cutting around some illustrations while removing others
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How to Keep a Sketchbook
Keeping a sketchbook is a great way of keeping track of creative ideas and getting in the habit of regular drawing, as well as being a useful resource for large works when you are feeling short on ideas.
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Top 10 Films Adapted From Books By Stephen King
Stephen King writes books that are chilling enough to keep you awake at night for a year or so. The following are the scariest of the lot.
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Adorable Work of Illustrator Jeanette Salvesen
Adorable Work of illustrator Jeanette Salvesen – I.D. 58 Jeanette Salvesen is a twenty-one year old girl from Norway. She had fixed a goal for her professional career and that is to become a children book illustrator and she is fast moving to reach th
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Vintage Photos: Morticians At Work
Mortuary science is the study of dead bodies through mortuary work. The photos in this post are a bit gruesome but, keep in mind, this is science taking leaps forward.
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Amazing Art and Science Work
The artist Caleb Charland shows his amazing work and this series of photographs inspired by the books of science experiments. The “world of science” mixed with art, because it depicts everyday objects like matches, pens or even mirrors.
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Guinness Book Of World Records 2011 New Records
Guinness World Records 2011 is published Thursday in the U.K. Let book your edition in Advance. These including Swallow the smallest cow - who stands at just 33.5 inches tall - and a man who can fit 400 drinking straws in his mouth and keep them there fo
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