These Tron inspired pieces are part of a Digitize Collection by the talented fashion designer Alba Prat. The Digitized Collection was part of Alba Prat’s fashion design final year project for the University of Berlin. Click through to view more from her collection.
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The World’s First Sand Sculpture Museum built in the Tottori Dune of Tottori, Japan. In honor of the London Olympic Games, the theme of the museum is Great Britain. Fourteen sculptors from around the world came together to create the first ever sand museum. Click through to view more pictures!
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This ginormous mosaic was created by Crumbs and Dollies, a cake shop in London, for a Japanese television program ITTEQ. The mosaic was displayed at the Highcross Shopping Centre at Leicester. Okay who’s going to eat all the cupcakes before they spoil?
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Totoro Nail Art by Korean blogger Luuthienluv. She specializes in amazing nail art and the Totoro nails are her 139th.
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Feather Sculptures by London based artist Kate MccGwire. The sculpture is made with feathers from a variety of different birds including a mallard, goose, peacock, pheasant, teal, woodcock, woodpigeon, quail, grouse, French partridge, turkey and chickens.
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Fading Thoughts by Laguna Beach, Caliornia based artist Andrew Myers. Andrew creates beautiful 3D portraits by drilling individual screws at different depths. Click through to view more.

Historical Murals made from sugar by Montreal artist Shelly Miller. Using a frosting tube and tip, she has created beautiful murals all around the world.

We Make Carpets have done it again! Marcia Nole, Stijn van der Vleuten and Bob Waardenburg from We Make Carpets created truly unique carpets out of paper boats.











