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Banksy’s Sirens Of The Lambs

Across New York City this weekend, a slaughterhouse delivery truck is carrying 60 creatures to their death. But this is no ordinary truck and these are no ordinary creatures: the creatures are actually stuffed animals and the truck is a part of Banksy’s Better Out Than In street exhibit. Behold,...

By All That's Interesting Oct 12, 2013

Banksy’s Sirens Of The Lambs

Across New York City this weekend, a slaughterhouse delivery truck is carrying 60 creatures to their death. But this is no ordinary truck and these are no ordinary creatures: the creatures are actually stuffed animals and the truck is a part of Banksy’s Better Out Than In street exhibit. Behold,...

By All That's Interesting October 12, 2013

The World’s Coolest Food Art

From lush forests made of broccoli to minions composed of rice, food art reminds us that we don't have to sacrifice our childhood imagination for great art.

By Savannah Cox Oct 10, 2013

The World’s Coolest Food Art

From lush forests made of broccoli to minions composed of rice, food art reminds us that we don't have to sacrifice our childhood imagination for great art.

By Savannah Cox October 10, 2013

Classic Paintings With A Sesame Street Twist

What happens when you inject the lovable characters of Sesame Street into some of the most famous classic paintings? This delightful gallery: Images above via Worth1000.

By All That's Interesting Oct 8, 2013

Classic Paintings With A Sesame Street Twist

What happens when you inject the lovable characters of Sesame Street into some of the most famous classic paintings? This delightful gallery: Images above via Worth1000.

By All That's Interesting October 8, 2013

The Astounding Artwork Of The Berlin Wall

In the early hours of Sunday, August 13th 1961, hundreds of guards took their positions on the demarcation line at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Ripping apart roads running alongside the border and bisecting East and West Germany with a forbidding barbed wire fence, loyal members of the German Democratic Republic...

By All That's Interesting Sep 18, 2013

The Astounding Artwork Of The Berlin Wall

In the early hours of Sunday, August 13th 1961, hundreds of guards took their positions on the demarcation line at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Ripping apart roads running alongside the border and bisecting East and West Germany with a forbidding barbed wire fence, loyal members of the German Democratic Republic...

By All That's Interesting September 18, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume XXX

The Colossal Tides Of England’s Coast In his Sea Change series, photographer Michael Marten captures the dynamism of landscapes and its effects on manmade structures as well as man in general. The original series was presented in diptych form, but to truly bring these changes to life Marten opted for...

By All That's Interesting Sep 13, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume XXX

The Colossal Tides Of England’s Coast In his Sea Change series, photographer Michael Marten captures the dynamism of landscapes and its effects on manmade structures as well as man in general. The original series was presented in diptych form, but to truly bring these changes to life Marten opted for...

By All That's Interesting September 13, 2013

Art And The Suffrage Movement

One hundred years ago, on June 4th, 1913, Emily Wilding Davison fatally threw herself in front of King George V’s horse at the Epsom Derby in England. She died four days later from severe injuries but was immortalized as an international martyr by her fellow Suffragettes. However, as we pass...

By All That's Interesting Aug 30, 2013

Art And The Suffrage Movement

One hundred years ago, on June 4th, 1913, Emily Wilding Davison fatally threw herself in front of King George V’s horse at the Epsom Derby in England. She died four days later from severe injuries but was immortalized as an international martyr by her fellow Suffragettes. However, as we pass...

By All That's Interesting August 30, 2013

Forty Stunningly Beautiful Cinemagraphs

By using elements both static and dynamic through GIFs, cinemagraphs capture an understated beauty in the everyday motion of life.

By All That's Interesting Aug 29, 2013

Forty Stunningly Beautiful Cinemagraphs

By using elements both static and dynamic through GIFs, cinemagraphs capture an understated beauty in the everyday motion of life.

By All That's Interesting August 29, 2013

Upcycling, An Exciting And New Art Movement

Sean E. Avery As ice caps continue their slow, subtle transformation to puddles and our resources grow feather-thin, you’d be hard pressed to find someone who hasn’t considered ways to curb–or at least extend the life of–their consumption. Those habits aren’t exclusive to the art world, as all sorts of...

By Savannah Cox Jul 28, 2013

Upcycling, An Exciting And New Art Movement

Sean E. Avery As ice caps continue their slow, subtle transformation to puddles and our resources grow feather-thin, you’d be hard pressed to find someone who hasn’t considered ways to curb–or at least extend the life of–their consumption. Those habits aren’t exclusive to the art world, as all sorts of...

By Savannah Cox July 28, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume XVII

One 14-Year-Old’s Amazing “Mini” View Of The World While the craft exhibited above and below looks somewhat reminiscent of a dreamy, Tim Burton film, it’s actually the product of a 14 year-old’s imagination. Equipped with little more than creativity, a camera and a sister who helps him with editing, Zev...

By All That's Interesting Jun 14, 2013

What We Love This Week, Volume XVII

One 14-Year-Old’s Amazing “Mini” View Of The World While the craft exhibited above and below looks somewhat reminiscent of a dreamy, Tim Burton film, it’s actually the product of a 14 year-old’s imagination. Equipped with little more than creativity, a camera and a sister who helps him with editing, Zev...

By All That's Interesting June 14, 2013
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