Category: Art


  • More Jeffrey Thomas

    I posted the Twisted Princesses thing a few days ago. Well, I found another exceptional piece by Jeffrey Thomas, showing that not only is he a talented artist, but has a humor bug lodged somewhere in his cranium. Read and enjoy.

  • Let the work speak for itself. Jeffrey Thomas has a gallery of these and a few other princesses at his blog, along with other amazing artwork. Give it a look see.

  • I will never look at birds on a wire the same way. Birds on the Wires from Jarbas Agnelli on Vimeo.

  • Best Real Tetris

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    Real life Tetris comes in many varieties these days. From the Japanese game show style to countless other renditions. This is actually a pretty neat one in my opinion.

  • Update: Seems Vimeo took down the embed feature for this video. Here’s the Youtube embed instead. Heh. That rhymes. Some of you saw my post about the Cat Piano a while back. Well a group of motivated college art students, part of the group called People’s Republic of Animation, took this story to the next…

  • Did you know? 4.0

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    You may have seen some of the other “Did You Know?” videos, and this is the latest one. If you haven’t seen any of these, I recommend watching them as they are always informative and surreal.

  • So since I believe in all things internet meme related, and I smell one a brewing, I’m going to pimp this site. Three Frames. The premise is a person posting 3 frames from a movie, looped in a gif file, every day. Seems trite and unappealing, I know, and while there were some funny ones…

  • Robocop on a unicorn! Many other renditions can be found here.

  • Rubix Cube Art

    It’s a-me! Mario! This is a piece of art done entirely out of Rubix cubes, and a gallery of others to boot here.

  • So this is a film I found that was part of the “42 Second Dream” Film Festival that took place this year in Beijing, China. I think it’s a wonderful idea for a film, giving amateurs a real chance at exposure. This film in particular was done by a man named Chris Milk and explores…