Friday, 21 March 2014

David Gilliver Captures Incredible Macro-Photography of Little People Doing Big Jobs


Surreal scenarios in Smallville
Such unusual stories are commonplace in the world of macro photographer and artist David Gillivera. He is a 34-year-old creative artist from beautiful Island of Guernsey. David began producing the tiny people series at the end of 2011, uses his excellent DSLR camera and a macro lens to capture unique and amazing pictures of life in Smallville. “I enjoy finding new figures frozen in a particular pose.” Says David “I place the figures inside scenarios where they have a gargantuan task to complete which sometimes invokes a sense of sympathy inside me for them.” Checkout his incredible macro-photography of little people doing big jobs.
Small workers, They are doing a great job
Tiny worker uses a crowbar to open a jar of Coca-Cola
Tiny worker uses a crowbar to open a jar of Coca-Cola
Welcome to the pod!
Welcome to the pod!
While a miniature skier prepares to make his way down a mountain of granulated sugar
while a miniature skier prepares to make his way down a mountain of granulated sugar
Who wants to break the candy
Who wants to break the candy
Workers
Workers
Add colors, please
Add colors, please
Airbags for swimming
Airbags for swimming
cocktail waitresses tubes
cocktail waitresses tubes
Free refill
Free refill
Have you ever wondered why all the chips at the bottom of a tiny package
Have you ever wondered why all the chips at the bottom of a tiny package
Hold on, guys
Hold on, guys
Humor
Humor
Just the appearance of the store
Just the appearance of the store
Of maize
Of maize
Omelette project
Omelette project
Places of Skittle
Places of Skittle
Preparing for Halloween
Preparing for HalloweenPreparing for Halloween
Refining sugar
Refining sugar
Remove tartar and polish
Remove tartar and polish
Rice fields midgets
Rice fields midgets
Small world
Small world
David Gilliver Captures Incredible Macro-Photography of Little People Doing Big Jobs
Small World
David Gilliver Captures Incredible Macro-Photography of Little People Doing Big Jobs
Tiny World
Taking the kids for a walk
Taking the kids for a walk

Fascinating Hyper-Realistic Portrait Art of Joshua Suda


Fascinating Hyper-Realistic Portrait Art of Joshua Suda
Artist Joshua Suda draws impressively wonderful photorealistic paintings that depict photographs, limbs extending from the canvas, and other flourishes to heighten the hyperrealism. He gives very unusual surroundings to each portrait. It is worth to pay tribute to the skills of Joshua Suda. His portraits are very difficult to distinguish from conventional photography. And with the use of monochrome pattern and color, it seems a difficult task at all. However, the artist Joshua does the job with enthusiasm. And with the use of monochrome pattern and color, it seems a difficult task at all. However, the artist Joshua does the job with enthusiasm.
Joshua Suda writes on his official blog “I paint pictures. I’ve been born with an innate requirement to create, and by circumstance paint is the vehicle I have chosen. At the easel there is meditation, maybe some insanity that takes place. Sometimes I praise it, sometimes it’s my scapegoat. It’s a yin and yang thing going on. Whatever it is, there is a drive to get the cerebral into the physical without the ultimate concept ever fully unveiled; and that is why I paint. I’m like a dog chasing a ball but the difference between the dog and I; is that I never catch the damn ball!!”
wallflower
wallflower
amalgamation
amalgamation
andy
andy
at-a-moment
at-a-moment
Birth
Birth
boxed-out
boxed-out
disconnect
disconnect
embrace
embrace
eyecircle
eyecircle
face-circle
face-circle
lady-in-blue
lady-in-blue
monster
monster
mr-yuck
mr-yuck
porcelain-paper
porcelain-paper
self x ray
self x ray
snarl
snarl
static
static
the-land-lord
the-land-lord
Vapor Trail
Vapor Trail

10 Creative Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs

Creative Ways to Decorate Easter Eggs
Colored eggs are the universal symbol of Easter, and we remind you only one month is remaining because it will be celebrated 20 April of this year. So, it’s time to start preparing and come up with a unique and inspirational design for the festive eggs. Luckily, there are many ways and tons of different materials you can use to make a graceful custom egg. Flowers, decorative tape, threads, glitter, colored markers, glue spray, acrylic paint, brush, even an old tie – everything can be used to make your gorgeous eggs exceptional. Some of you interested to buy colored eggs, but let’s be honest, decorating them yourself is always much more fun!
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Cover Egg With Tacky Glue and Dip In Sprinkles
Cover Egg With Tacky Glue and Dip In Sprinkles
Cover Egg With Tacky Glue and Dip In Sprinkles
Idea #8
Glue Various Seeds and Edibles onto the Egg
Glue Various Seeds and Edibles onto the Egg
Glue Various Seeds and Edibles onto the Egg
Idea #9
Keep Adding Water to the Color
Keep Adding Water to the Color
Keep Adding Water to the Color
Idea #10
Use Dremel Tool to Drill a Drained Egg and Embroider It
Use Dremel Tool to Drill a Drained Egg and Embroider It
Use Dremel Tool to Drill a Drained Egg and Embroider It
Bonus: Wrap an Egg With Colored Threads
Wrap an Egg With Colored Threads