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Cut Feather Art Casts Creative Shadows

I don’t have a ton of patience when it comes to small fiddly things that aren’t gaming miniatures or models; perhaps that’s why I’ve always been fascinated with other people’s paper craft and miniature art of all kinds. Since I have a super nice set of manly X-actos that I no longer use due a number of horrific injuries, I always keep my eye out for people doing incredible things by cutting and creating negative space. If you think paper craft just isn’t hard core enough, check out Chris Maynard’s cut feather art. He painstakingly uses ophthalmologist tools to cut tiny flocks of birds, right into the barbs of feathers. The results are shadow boxes worthy of a place in any gallery, or in your nightmares if you’re the victim in a b movie horror flick.

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Hipster Sculptures – Léo Caillard and Alexis Persani Visit the Louvre

I’m a big, big fan of classic marble sculptures. The artists of years gone by were talented in a way that most people can only dream about today. The sculptures were often eerily realistic, which is further testament to their skill as sculptors. After all, they had only simplistic tools like hammers and chisels to create their masterpieces.

Yes, I’m forever impressed by the many works that fill the Louvre and many other art hubs, and every time I see these beautiful pieces of art, I think to myself…

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Chrome Galore – Japanese Dekotora Art Trucks

I always thought Rap Artists were chromed out and had way too much bling but as it turns out, I have been wrong all these years. Our good friends in the far east (Japan) have been pimping out their trucks since the 70’s when a series of ten movies called Truck Guys came out. The films featured a costumed trucker who drove all over Japan in his decorated truck. The movie became very popular and the art of Dekotora Trucks began soon after. Dekotora Trucks is an abbreviation for

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Star Wars Snowflakes – Geeky Papercraft to Waste an Afternoon

As a man, I’m sure you feel as though holiday decorations are not something that necessarily are representative of your overall interests. I’ve seen beer trees, exploding ornaments, pretzel and bottle top garlands; though all excellent examples of things you may like, they leave something to be desired in terms of traditional winter festivity. This year, try Star Wars Snowflakes! If you’re anything like me, your attempts at paper snowflakes in the past were horrifically butchered monstrosities that had more negative space than paper and were apt to explode the second you tried to unfold them to show off your brilliance. Since it’s damn hard to know when to stop snipping before you absolutely destroy anything snowflake like you may make,  Matters of Grey has expanded on the phenomenal idea of an industrious nerdy couple, and created easy to follow pdf diagrams. Even if you’re so bad at crafts that peeling the labels off your bottles is difficult, you can handle this.

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Fun Food Plates by Boguslaw Sliwinski

Do you remember being told not to play with your food as a child? Most of us ended up listening but Boguslaw Sliwinski, of Poland, never listened to his parents and he turned out to be one creative individual.

I have a young niece and every meal has to be turned into a game in order for her to finish her food. These creative plates for Boguslaw Sliwinski can be a fun way for kids to play with their food and also encourage them to eat it at the same time. The ceramic plates have a transportation theme for the most part such as drawings of boats, trains, cranes, trucks, and helicopters.