Isometric Street Art By Aakash Nihalani
New York artist, Aakash Nihalani is taking a simple, yet creative, approach to installing street art.
New York artist, Aakash Nihalani is taking a simple, yet creative, approach to installing street art.
Japanese artist, Haroshi has perfected a very unique way of using broken skateboards as his sculptural medium.
Oregon based design collective, Grove, are producing a new line of iPhone cases with a helping hand from nature and some creative artists.
The Sneaker Coloring Book is composed of 100 black and white outlined versions of the most popular sneakers since 1916.
Artist, Diem Chau meticulously carves characters into crayons.
Australian, Keith Loutit, captures everyday life in Sydney to create a moving miniature world.
Giving a whole new meaning to flesh tones, 23 year old Washington D.C. artist Alexa Meade blurs the line between illusion and reality.
Korean artist Ji Yong Ho sculpts mutated animals using up-cycled tires.
Upstate NY artisan and welder, Cal Lane, fabricates old inanimate objects into industrial doilies.
Internationally renowned London artist, Kate MccGwires creates intricate feather sculptures and site specific installations that twist and flow.
Italian illustrator, Franco Brambilla invades the world of vintage postcards with his devotion to Sci-Fi.
A band of artists on Flickr are taking graffiti to whole new level with LEGOs.