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Apocalyptic Metropolises by Daniel Del Nero

Italian artist Daniel Del Nero created this aerily beautiful series of architectural scale models, that he constructed with black paper, and covered with flour and a layer of mold. The effect is that of peering into the distant future, long after the extinction of humanity itself.
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15 Nov 2012 09:14:00
Little Girl and Tomcat By  Andy Prokh

So to say just stumbled upon amazing Russian photographer Andy Prokh and wanted to share these beautiful images under the series “Little Girl and Tomcat”. Check them out here
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21 Dec 2012 13:14:00
Mystery Meat By Peter Augustus

Texan-born photographer Peter Augustus has challenged our notions of what exactly is in mystery meat with a series of photographs showing the ingredient in its original form.
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13 Aug 2014 09:09:00
Cut Books By Yusuke Oono

Japanese artist and architect Yusuke Oono brings fairy-tale books to a new level with his striking series of 360°-cut books..
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27 Sep 2015 12:26:00
Surreal human sculptures

Suited volunteers in bowler hats stand in the surf holding umbrellas aloft at sunrise at Bondi Beach on June 27, 2010 in Sydney, Australia. The human installation is the latest in a series of “surreal human sculptures” by artist Andrew Baines (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)
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16 Sep 2011 12:12:00
Toy Planes By Varun Thota

Here is a selection of photographs Instagram Varun Thota. This series entitled “My Toy Plane” is the staging of a small plane in open landscapes. In his various compositions, the artist create worlds that are simple and creative. More details later in the article.
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13 Aug 2014 11:24:00


Most 23-year-olds are barely scraping their way out of college debts, but not Dominik Nitsche – the youngster has dominated this year’s World Series of Poker 2014 Hold-em Competition.
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02 Jul 2014 11:58:00
Upside-Down Self-Portraits By Caulton Morris

UK-based photographer Caulton Morris seems to master the art of headspin to perfection with his non-photoshopped Upside-Down Self-Portraits.
All images in this series are created in a single frame without using any photo-manipulation.
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29 Jan 2013 14:35:00