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  • Do Brain Gyms Really Work?

    According to experts in kinesiology, the study of human movement, physical movements positively affect minds as well as waistlines. But what kind of movements work the brain, and how does one begin such an exercise routine? Should Americans be hitting the

  • 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.

  • 13 Awesome Cheese Sculptures

    Sarah Kaufmann carves sculptures out of blocks of cheese. A native of Wisconsin who studied art and worked in the dairy industry, she was born for this work

  • The 10 Fantasyland In The World

    Every time we’re feeling stress and frustrated of our work, studies or burden, we’ll feel like get rid of the stressful world. Well, there are a lot of paradise for you to relax and enjoy the best moment to release your stress. It might be the biggest

  • Pencil Drawings by Daan Noppen

    Daan Noppen (Arnhem NL, 1977 – lives and works in Amsterdam) studied at the Design Academy in Eindhoven, where he graduated with the short movie FUBAR. After getting professional experience as a graphic designer and director, winning several awards and

  • The Incredible Graphic Design of Luis Miguel Torre

    Luis Miguel Torres is a 24 year old graphic designer and digital artist from Mexico, who originally studied architecture but now works with graphic design.

  • Realistic Paintings by Raphaella Spence

    RAPHAELLA SPENCE was born in London in 1978. Her family travelled to France where she spent the first eight years of her life. When they returned to London she continued her studies and her interest in art began to emerge. Her initial works were academic

  • Origin of the Term “Smart Alec”

    It was once thought this term was simply generic and that Alec wasn’t actually a real person. Research done by Professor Gerald Cohen in 1985, in his workStudies of Slang Part 1″, and research done by other historians has shown, based on conside

  • Advertising Photography By Todd Baxter

    Todd Baxter (Todd Baxter) studied photography, painting, drawing and sculpture at the University of New Mexico in his hometown of Albuquerque, USA. From 2002 he worked as a freelance designer and art director for several advertising agencies in Chicago. S

  • 17 Geek Art Pictures By Todd Schorr

    Todd Schorr (Todd Schorr) was born in 1954 in New York. He studied at the College of the Arts in Philadelphia. Works in the genre of pop surrealism, or the so-called Lowbrow. Member of solo exhibitions around the world.

  • Hyper-Realist Still Life Paintings by Roberto Bern

    Roberto Bernardi was born in Todi in 1974. His first works date from the mid eighties, and whilst a young student he dedicated himself to the study of Renaissance painting and pictorial technique,

  • Celebs' Portraits by Apple IPad

    These bright works of art belong to Kyle Lambert, 23, who recently graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University where he studied illustration and animation. He's great at creating celebs' portraits of striking likeness with the help of Apple IPad, iP

  • Celebrities Fashion Photographs By Michelangelo Di

    The photographer Michelangelo di Battista was born and raised in Italy, studied at art school in Milan, and 2 years in the School of Fine Arts, New York. He currently lives and works between London, Paris and New York. Cooperates with all the leading fash

  • Celebrities Fashion Photographs By Michelangelo Di

    The photographer Michelangelo di Battista was born and raised in Italy, studied at art school in Milan, and 2 years in the School of Fine Arts, New York. He currently lives and works between London, Paris and New York. Cooperates with all the leading fash

  • Russia Has the Richest Expats in the World – Stu

    According to a recent study, carried out by HSBC Bank International, 36 percent of foreigners working in Russia earn more than $250,000 a year.

  • The Importance of the Sketch Book

    Sketches are explorations into the possibilities that the final work might contain. In this sense, sketching should be a free and relaxed search for new expressive possibilities. The importance of sketching is extremely significant as a study for the next

  • Cool Artworks Made from Computer Keyboards

    In ancient times, people studying to learn to write in machines. Today, keyboards serve only to create art. Look at this interesting collection of works of art made of keyboards.

  • Paintings by Russ Mills – Part 2

    Russ Mills studied illustration at Leeds Met. University and has worked as a freelance illustrator and animation film maker since graduating. Recently he has made a huge impact on the 'Urban' art scene with his dramatic and stylish images

  • Scary Chernobyl by Paul Fusco

    Paul Fusco worked as a photographer with the United States Army Signal Corps in Korea from 1951 to 1953, before studying photojournalism at Ohio University, where he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1957.

  • Alchemy Matters

    Sir Isaac Newton is well known for his ground breaking work in the fields of science and mathematics, but what is less well known is that he spent around 30 years meticulously studying the mysterious art of alchemy


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