- 6 Comments
- Apr 23, 2010
- art

Most people have probably written in the sand several times, whether it was in the sandbox in kindergarden or on a beach during a summer vacation. But artist and surfer Jim Denevan has taken the sand writing to a whole new level. He uses a simple driftwood stick to create large-scale beach drawings that is mostly geometric circles and shapes.
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- Apr 22, 2010
- fun

Photo credit: tiffa130
Love hunting down bargains online but your favorite online auction site is swamped by imported goods from Asia? But you are on the search for little treasures, used goods you would find at a garage sale or flea-market?

We all know that dogs love to chew on almost anything, but some of them tend to swallow the items they are playing with. These pictures are showing X-rays of all the crazy things that dogs have managed to get down their throats.

The creative Italian artist Franco Brambilla has come up with the idea to use old vintage postcards and add images of alien invasions to them. The postcards are mostly from Switzerland, Milan and Santa Barbara, only now they have flying saucers, robots and aliens added.
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- Apr 14, 2010
- fun

Almost everybody have experienced that one of their socks has gone missing in the dryer, but they usually show up sooner or later. A creative soul called Inklore has come up with a “missing sock bucket” where you put your single socks before their missing “partner” shows up eventually after maybe the second laundry.