Mona Greasa
This is amazing! Watch how this guy uses greasy fast food hamburgers to paint the Mona Lisa.
Skeleton Sculptures
Cards Of Life And Death
These Life and Death playing cards are great! I would love to own a deck playing cards like these, but everything I have been able to find out about them is that these are all that were created. I guess they were created as part of some competition, not sure what. It’s a shame that [...]
Yarnatomy
This art exhibit is a little bizarre! This skeleton with internal organs called Yarnatomy is made completely out of different colored yarn. I wonder how long it to someone to make?
Fat Cars
If you like this post PLEASE support us by Stumbling it! Thanks for stopping by! The Fat Cars series was created by artist Erwin Wurm.
Joe Six Pack Found!
If you like this post PLEASE support us by Stumbling it! Thanks for stopping by! Joe Six Pack has finally been found, and he is a Dale Earnhardt, Jr. fan!!
Wall of Computers
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The King
If you like this post PLEASE support us by Stumbling it! Thanks for stopping by! This amazing sculpture titled “The King” was created by Stefanie Rocknak. Check out all her amazing sculptures at www.steffrocknak.net it is well worth the visit!
Water Vortex Sculpture
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Defaced Money
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The Defence of Sampo
If you like this post PLEASE support us by Stumbling it! Thanks for stopping by! The Defence of Sampo by Aksel Gallen-Kallela (1896) can be found in The Turku Art Museum.
We The People
The Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence painted by John Trumbull was commissioned in 1817, purchased in 1819, and placed in the United States Capitol Rotunda in 1826 where it still resides today. The painting is a 12 foot by 18 foot oil on canvas. This Painting is also depicted on the back of the $2 bill.
Unknown Church
Does anyone know anything about this place?