Saturday, April 21, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
nothing
I don’t know why I think this is so hilarious, but I do.
So much money!
Sleeping in an original bed
We wouldn't mind having one of these beds as our own. In which one would you like to take a nap?
A series of moats and fortresses were built over the West Brabant Water Line region of the Netherlands
during the 17th century in order to provide protection from invasion by France and Spain. Fort de Roovere
was surrounded with a shallow moat that was too deep to march across, and too shallow for boats. In turn
the earthen fort had remained protected –until now.
The bridge and its components have been made from sustainable hardwood that has also been treated
with a non-toxic coating protecting it from fungal decay and increasing its durability… Just a little wave
and you won’t be so amazed anymore! Very nice and beautiful concept still.
Thursday, April 19, 2012
The art of Rob Gonçalves
Surrealism is one of those art movements you don't expect at all. Just by watching at any
picture of it would make your mind blow up; of course, the interpretations of the surrealist
works vary depending on the person.
In my recent discoveries, I've found an artist that perhaps, not many people don't know
about him. Let me introduce him: His name is Rob Gonçalves, born in Canada in 1959
and creator of so many captivating, shocking and incredible scenarios.
Gonçalves now has 64 paintings and he's currently working on more. He spends an notable
amount of time planning each piece in order to make the transitions flawless and usually
finishes about four paintings each year.
So here you have it, a brief introduction of the painter. Now you know this, let's see some
of his mind-blowing creations, shall we?
The rest of the pictures, you can watch them over here
picture of it would make your mind blow up; of course, the interpretations of the surrealist
works vary depending on the person.
In my recent discoveries, I've found an artist that perhaps, not many people don't know
about him. Let me introduce him: His name is Rob Gonçalves, born in Canada in 1959
and creator of so many captivating, shocking and incredible scenarios.
Gonçalves now has 64 paintings and he's currently working on more. He spends an notable
amount of time planning each piece in order to make the transitions flawless and usually
finishes about four paintings each year.
So here you have it, a brief introduction of the painter. Now you know this, let's see some
of his mind-blowing creations, shall we?
Big Air
The Chalkboard Universe
Carved in Stone
Tree House in Autumn
Nocturnal Skating
Sweet City
Light Flurries
A Change of Scenery: Making Mountains
Table Top Towers
White Blanket
New Moon Eclipsed
Ladies of the Lake
On the Upswing
Tributaries
Castle on the Cliff
Autumn Architecture
Still Waters
Here Comes the Flood
A Change of Scenary
The rest of the pictures, you can watch them over here
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