Fine Art Portraits Created from Thousands of Jelly Beans
September 14, 2010
Everyone loves jelly beans, but they’re not just for eating — the tiny beans also make surprisingly good “ingredients” for works of art. Jelly Belly Art, that is.
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September 14, 2010
Everyone loves jelly beans, but they’re not just for eating — the tiny beans also make surprisingly good “ingredients” for works of art. Jelly Belly Art, that is.
September 13, 2010
Could you imagine living in a bunker? Far from drab and depressing, repurposed bunkers take on a life of their own, providing peace, quiet and safety.
September 7, 2010
With his egg cubism — paintings drawn on recycled egg cartons — Dutch artist Enno de Kroon forces his viewers to change their perspective, with stunning results.
September 2, 2010
Given the number of Stonehenge replicas springing up around the world, one can safely say there is a Stonehenge craze — and some of the best are made from reused or reclaimed materials!
August 5, 2010
Nowadays, anything can be recycled, even whole planes. We’ve found seven of the wackiest constructions.
July 13, 2010
Strange creatures have been inhabiting London’s construction sites. Artist Zara Gaze knows more about their nocturnal origins.