Thursday, September 22, 2011

Sand Art

Japanese artist Ako Tsubaki creates beautiful sand art in a vase. Can you guess what the sand art will become?

 

Cat With Two Legs Learns To Walk Again

A cat found with its two hind legs missing is learning to walk again. He can balance steadily for a brief moments. Originally, vets believed Deuce was attacked, but later decided he probably lost his legs in a farming accident.



Deuce has since gone to a humane society with hopes for adoption.

Link via Arbroath

 

100 Years of East London Style



 

Amazing Whale Rescue



Earlier this year, Michael Fishbach and his friends were boating in the Sea of Cortez when they found a humpback whale floating in the water. It appeared to be dead, having been trapped in a fishing net for a long time. Fishbach discovered that she was still alive — but only barely. They worked hard for an hour with only one knife to cut the net away and free her. Once freed, the whale showed its appreciation to her rescuers.

Link via Neatorama

 

Recycled Paper Art

Jennifer Collier of Unit Twelve creates every day objects out of recycled newspaper, maps and paper patterns.



Link via Neatorama

 

Rope Sculptures

Brazilian-born, Parisian artist Mozart Guerra creates sculptures out of nylon rope and styrofoam.



Link via Neatorama

 

Steampunk Octopus at Burning Man

Artist Duane Flatmo's flaming octopus Art Car titled El Pulpo Mechanico. It is made up of recycled parts with moving eyes, mouths and tentacles.



Muppet Dr. Who

Anything Muppets is marvelous. Dr. Who Muppets believed to be by artist Amy Mebberson.



Link via Neatorama

 

Simon's Cat & Mouse

Artist Simon's latest Cat cartoon.



Link via Neatorama

 

Listening to: Nu Shooz - I Can't Wait

 

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