
Artist: Tobi Leingruber Another surprise-laden day provokes my thoughts to ramble in search for that perfect junction where thought process leads to words, with justice being the core. That flight of imagination where words are hard to come by is.

Has anyone told you that your taste for music rocks? Well, at times you just have to provoke others to take notice of what you want them to attend to, especially in the case of a radio where the line of action is limited. Banking upon the quality of..

Classic art and modern technology might not have much to share with each other, but the “Wooden Computer Workstation” by Marlies Romberg, a recent graduate of the Utrecht School of Arts, is a unique furniture unit that neatly combines technology..

Coke, to mark the National recycling week (June 22-28) and to encourage people to recycle more, has come up with the world’s largest recycled artwork. Ten main workers and about 100 volunteers led by Robert Bradford; used 200,000 crushed aluminum...

Jasper Knight is a Sydney based artist who uses plywood, Perspex, cardboard boxes and even old signs for his artwork. The one featured above is a child's model of an Apache assault helicopter made from plywood. It measures about 6 meters in length,...

When you stop thinking beyond a certain limit, though your ability is way beyond, that’s when life becomes rigid, boring and takes a toll on the creativity in you. So folks, set yourself free and let no obstacle hinder the creativity in you, or...

Cool factor: Folded paper art Artist: Simon Schubert My take: What at first glance appears to be a pencil work is actually a paper art by making tiny folds on a paper. Simon Schubert, 33, an artist from Germany has perfected the art of folding.

Cool factor: Potato portraits Artist: Ginou Choueiri, a Lebanese artist living in Beirut She says: "I chose the potato to portray human faces because of the many striking parallels. Not only is their skin porous like ours, but their skin...

Enjoy is part of an installation series created to expose audiences to a particular idea through the power of typography and demonstrate how it could communicate and represent outside the usual screen and print based forms. In this case the idea was..

Artist: Livid de Marchi Punch: Wooden art My take: Well, this artist needs no introduction; his love for timber speaks for him. We’ve covered a few of his creations before, and still there is room for many more pleasant surprises. Perhaps,...