Category Archives: Creativity

Urban Art : Working With Shadows In Kaunas, Lithuania

Urban artist Morfai has done some great peace of art by playing with the shadows of a farmer statue on the streets of Kaunas, Lithuania.He has named it “Seed.”Here is the original statue:
 working with shadows

 working with shadows

And this is the brainstorming session:

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An Awesome LEGO Video Games Set

Among many LEGO Video Games sets you’ll find on Flickr, Probably This Set a masterpiece.Skinny Coder has recreated some classic video games with the colorful plastic building blocks including NES Castlevania, Mortal Kombat (Arcade), Shadow of the Colossus (PS2) and 8 more classic video games.

Lego Video Games

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Creative Photos Inspired by The Seven Deadly Sins

The seven deadly sins, also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins, have long been a source of inspiration for writers and artists, from morality tales of the Middle Ages to modern manga series and video games.

Seven deadly sins

Here are some creative photographs inspired by Gluttony, Lust, Wrath, Sloth, Pride, Greed and Envy plus a famous quote for each of those seven deadly sins.
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Swimming Naked With 500 Watermelons in the Dead Sea

Israeli artist, Sigalit Landau, has a sumptuous wall-spanning projection, on view at museum of modern art (MoMA) in New York through July 28,in which she emerges from a coil of watermelons, buoyant in the Dead Sea.

This is how Landau explains her artwork:

A cord of two hundred and fifty meters penetrates five hundred water melons forming a six meter spiral raft in the saturated salt waters of the Dead Sea. The spiral turns as a whirlpool reversed from its normal direction. I am floating locked inside the spiral layers between the center and the periphery of the sweet raft.
I am reaching out against the direction of the turning raft towards a small area in the spiral where the fruit is wounded, red and exposed like myself to the sting of the salt. The salt solution of the dead sea enables everything to float on its illusive surface. The spiral gradually becomes a thin green line abandoning the viewer.

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Source:MoMA.org