Sunday 30 March 2014

Magnificent Pencil Drawings of “Anamorphic Illusions”



The artist Ben Heine holding a huge gun appears to explode through a wall, while elsewhere a guy walks a tiger on a leash. These magnificent pencil drawings are the real beauty of work of 31-year-old artist Ben Heine, who lives and works in Rochefort, Belgium. The “anamorphic illusions”, part of the artist's “Pencil vs Camera” series, seem slightly distorted unless viewed from the precise same perspective in which they were created. The breathtaking sketches, done freehand before being retouched in post-production, are actually using a mixture of charcoal sticks and graphite pencils and can take up to a week to finish. The artist Ben Heine works in his studio while he produces one of his “anamorphic illusions” in Rochefort, Belgium. (Photo Credit To Ben Heine/Barcroft Media)







Saturday 29 March 2014

Shawish Jewelry has Unveiled World’s First Exquisite All Diamond Ring



The world’s first all diamond rings was publicized by “Shawish Jewelry” and boasts 150 carats carved from a single-faceted diamond. The entire diamond ring costs a pretty penny at a whopping $68 million. I thought only celebrities will try to nab it. The idea of an all diamond ring seemed to be an imaginary, yet the epitome of art. Muhammed Shawish the CEO of the Geneva-based “Shawish Jewelry” decided to make it happen. The company is claiming it to be “the world’s first diamond ring” and while that assertion isn’t backed up, it’s clear that the ring is no doubt extraordinary. The all diamond ring was a labor of love for “Shawish”. He secured a copyright on the ring’s design and got it in 2010. Therefore; numerous tests were done to get the precision of the circle right. Distinct laser equipment was bought to cut directly into the diamond so as not to change the color of it. This lovely diamond ring is the biggest and best in market. The ring finally came to pass in 2012 and is absolutely exquisite.





Stunning Ultra-High Speed Water Droplets Photos

Photography is a great hobby for some people to experiment on different Idea. Like the talented 48 years old photographer Ronny Tertnes belongs to Bergen Norway captured eye-catching ultra-high speed water droplets photos. He shows the water’s displacement as numerous liquids are being dropped in. Ronny Tertnes works as full time as an IT administrator, set up his camera and flash rigs to depict the exact moment a droplet hit the surface, many times causing several drops to collide into each other. He uses different liquids & things such as milk, water, and smoke.









Thursday 27 March 2014

Tuesday 11 March 2014

Brown-eared Bulbul

Still winter but Brown-eared Bulbul can start to enjoy eating those flowers. The Brown-eared Bulbul  is a medium-sized bulbul which is found from the Russian Far East , the Korean Peninsula, and Japan, south to Taiwan and the Babuyan and Batanes island chains in the north of the Philippines, occasionally being found on Luzon. It is extremely common within the northern parts of its range and is a familiar bird throughout Japan.

Sunday 9 March 2014

Mesmerizing Photography of Freezing Flowers



Some ideas are really unique, when photographer Mo Devlin takes an interesting approach for flower photography by freezing his buds in order to generate mind-blowing abstract compositions. He uses macro lens by capturing intriguing light, texture, and unforeseen details within the melodramatic colors and shapes set in ice. The whole experimental process is wonderfully unpredictable. During experimental process & error he learned that ordinary tap water generates cloudy ice so he now gets his clearest ice by using distilled water. Devlin varies the container size which alters the effects of how the water freezes, and uses all types of flowers including roses, daffodils, posies, and daisies to get a colorful array of painterly compositions. During the freezing process, he gets the pleasant discovery; water compresses all flowers and squeezes out bubbles of oxygen from the petals. As the block more solidifies, the ice pushes the bubbles away from the center which consequences in gorgeous icy trails around the flowers. Devlin relishes this ever-changing process almost as much as the final photographs and Devlin says; I know very well, that I have become to some extent obsessed with my frozen posies as when I bring flowers home my wife asks Are those for me or the freezer?















Striking Bird Drawings by Brazilian Street Artist



Sometimes street artist creates lovely images beyond the thoughts, similar Brazilian artist Luis Seven Martins Aka L7m, continues to produce amazing illustrations that blur the lines between abstraction and nature. Rather than taking to the streets, this time L7m turned his spray paint and acrylics to a number of canvases. His animated collection features stunning bird forms that develop from a stunningly chaotic background. It's as if the creatures are serenely emerging from the energetic confusion of his blended brush strokes. Luis actually uses a diversity of techniques to produce circular swirls of bold colors that are juxtaposed with the realistic birds. His signature style adds motion to every piece and creates a sense of disorder that emanates from the composition. Through his work, L7m attempts to make "contradictions and scratchy feelings in the observers" by exploring thoughts of nature and attractiveness mixed with the chaos of our urban environment.