February 25, 2016

25 People Who Accidentally Dressed Like Inanimate Objects

At some point in our lives, most of us have accidentally worn the same outfit as a family member, friend, or stranger. Although this can be embarrassing, this sort of matching is just the beginning. What if your clothing doppelganger wasn't a human, but an inanimate object? That's not awkward–it's impressive! This happens more than you might think.

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February 24, 2016

19 Artists Creatively Pushing the Boundaries of Embroidery

The art of embroidery has existed throughout time, dating as far back as 5th century BC. Despite its centuries-old origins, this timeless craft has continually been reenergized by visionary artists who push the boundaries of its meaning and limits. From hyperrealistic embroidered portraits to cross stitching on cars, creatives have taken the field to new and exciting places with their artwork.

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February 23, 2016

300-Foot Tunnel Excavation Explores Creation and Destruction at the Hands of Humans

Aiming to examine the interactions that occur between man and architecture, artist Daniel Arsham has created a giant, 300-foot excavated tunnel. Located in the SCAD Museum of Art, the considerable carving serves as the centrepiece for Arsham's The Future Was Then exhibition. The event aims to draw attention to the capacity humans have had for both creation and destruction over the course of history, by examining our ability to make use of man-made and natural materials.

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February 22, 2016

Hilarious Blog Continues to Pair Sexy Men with Adorable Cats in Similar Poses

If there's two things the Internet loves, it's good-looking men and cats–put them together and it's the best of both worlds! Years ago, the clever blog Des Hommes et Des Chatons (Men and Cats) began pairing pictures of attractive guys with adorable felines who each strike similar poses. Celebrities, models, cats, and kittens are all featured in side-by-side comparisons, with every human-animal combination complementing one another in mannerisms, attitude, or attire.

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