This bizarre “Ink Calendar” was designed by a Spanish designer Oscar Diaz. The ink will be absorbed slowly over time by the paper and the pre-print numbers in the calendar will be filled by the ink to indicate the date of that particular day. At the end of the month, all the numbers in the calendar will be fully filled with ink.


A veteran Chinese artist Pei Yongzhong from Jingde, Jiangxi, had spent five years to create a world’s longest porcelain painting, which measures 241.2-meter long includes the painting’s wooden frame. This masterpiece has been certified by Guinness World Records recently.


Force of Nature is an art that was made by putting petal to the metal for electrifying images. Photographer Robert Buelteman works indoors in total darkness, forsaking cameras, lenses, and computers for jumper cables, fiber optics, and 80,000 volts of electricity to make these stunning art.

Hit the jump for more “Force of Nature” from Robert Buelteman.

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Basically everything can be used as the materials for painting, even burger grease. An artist Phil Hansen paints the Mona Greasa with burger grease; he called it as Burger Grease Art. It looks disgusting to paint with burger grease but the end result is amazing.

Watch the video after the jump, you will be impressed by this talented artist.

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This is how you can play with your fingers – to dress them up like dolls.


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American artist Robert, who is currently lives and works in New York, made these incredible sculptures from books, they are called Book Art. Robert was born in 1961 in California. He studied mathematics and philosophy in Wisconsin and then graduated from Institute of typography and design in Chicago.

Hit the jump for more incredible Book Art from Robert.

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