Have you ever had the urge to relive childhood and color a coloring book? Tarik Mikou has taken that idea and has given it the grown up treatment with this series "Be a Kid Again". Tarik takes black and white photos of iconic celebrities and colors them to his liking, giving us this fun and interesting series.
Here's another great series by Moxy Creative. This time it's mixed drinks that represent different movies. Check out the rest here.
First we saw miniature food sculptures, then we saw landscapes made out of food, and now, we bring to you knitted food. Ed Bing Lee has clearly mastered the art of knitting amazing food items. Everything from a hamburger, to a pumpkin pie, to an ice cream sundae. Don't forget to check out some more of his great work on Fubiz.
Welcome to the fourth Facebook inspiration roundup. Here we'll post just a few of the things you are missing if you aren't following Who Designed It? on Facebook. Click on the image to see more photos. Enjoy!
These are some spectacular photos by Stephen Alvarez. If his photos don't make you want to travel around exploring the world, nothing will. He has been a National Geographic photographer since 1995 and has won awards in Picture of the Year International, Communication Arts and has been exhibited in Visa Por L'Image in France. You can check out his blog, vimeo videos, or follow him on Twitter. Here is part two of the series.
This is one of those photos that makes you go "Wow". It's moments like this that you realize the beauty in life. It was shot by Jason Poturica in a weekend trip to Turtle Mountain.
Martin Waldbauer is a master of playful illusions. Each piece makes you do a double take, wondering if what you're seeing could be real. He says he's a total amateur, but I'm not buying it ;)
Melvin Sokolsky captured his iconic Bubble series for Harper's Bazaar in 1963. Simone D’Aillencourt dons vintage fashion in various parts of Paris while a crane holds up the bubble to create the illusion of floating.
I'm really digging Arian Noveir's series Super Heroes Painted. Arian captures the essence of each character with some well placed paint splatters and shapes. Each one has a great unique look, but also fits in well with the series as a whole. The paintings look minimalist, but give away enough details to clearly see who the character is. If you like these, you can get the prints on Society6.