April 2, 2021

Enchanting Animations Use LEGOs as the Ingredients for Entire Meals

Those who love to cook know that every ingredient counts when it comes to whipping up your favorite meal. However, Japanese stop motion animation artist tomosteen is able to create an entire menu using just one ingredient: LEGOs. They might not be edible, but tomosteen’s meals are oddly tantalizing. The clever animator is able to make the solid plastic pieces appear just like delicious chocolate, frosting, rice, eggs, and more.

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April 1, 2021

Ordinary Books Open to Reveal Elegant Paper Vases Tucked Between the Covers

If you're a fan of Beauty and the Beast, then this elegant paper book vase will conjure feelings of nostalgia for the fairy tale. The decorative piece by MECLI is straight out of a storybook and creates the illusion that beautiful blooms have sprouted from the book's spine. With its enchanting design, it's only fitting that the creative vessel carries the name Flowery Tale.

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April 1, 2021

Man Previously Experiencing Homelessness Is the First To Live in a 3D-Printed Tiny Home

A new project by ICON combines two things that tend to interest architecture lovers: 3D-printed buildings and tiny living. The firm has created a 3D-printed tiny home and is doing some good for the community at the same time. Tim Shea, a 70-year-old man who has struggled with housing insecurity, is the first to benefit from this cost-effective construction technique.

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March 31, 2021

Surreal Paintings of Birds Evoke the Mysteries Always Present in the Natural World

Self-taught artist Josie Morway immortalizes different species of birds in hyper-realistic portraits. She uses traditional oil painting techniques and dramatic iconography to envelope each creature in a mystical setting that borders on the surreal. Based in Boston, Morway's practice explores the vulnerability and resilience of nature—especially as it relates to people and industrialization.

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