Celebrities have long been the inspiration behind many of the most viral art pieces on the web, andReplaceface has been the artist behind many of these with his personalized portraits of celebrities as Russian Generals. Source:...
Seth Casteel launched a book showcasing the photography called Underwater Dogs. When you throw a ball into the water for your dog to fetch, all you see is the plunge into the water, a bit of scurrying, and back to the surface good ole Fido comes. Underwater, however is a whole different story as depicted by this award winning photography. Your friendly companion’s teeth shown, bubbles everywhere, your dog is determined to get that ball if it’s the last thing they do. Unless of course you own a bulldog that is, this bundle of joy still manages to maintain his utter laziness while submerged in water. In addition to the book, Seth Casteel is also putting out a new 2013 calendar with the photography as well. You can purchase the Underwater Dogs book now at Amazon. Source:...
Gone are the days of breaking your back to sip on some water as you brush your teeth in the mornings and evenings thanks to the Rinser Toothbrush. It’s almost a bit odd that it would take so many years for someone to solve this age old problem. Drinking water from the sink while brushing your teeth has always been somewhat of a hassle. Whether you put your head into the sink or have to switch hands to use cups, the Rinser Toothbrush will solve it all. Aim the water at the hole in the toothbrush and the brush will shoot the water stream up to you just like a water fountain would. The toothbrush will last forever as well, because the head snaps right off for easy replacement every 3 months. Pre-order yours at Amron Experimental. Source:...
According to the author (Deviant Art user Elemental79) “each frame represents ten seconds of work. The image spans across 7 PSD files at a resolution of 9600×7211 pixels. The project took 35 hours to complete over the course of 8 days.” [Deviant Art] Source:...
These paint rollers from The Painted House solve those problems, however, giving you a wallpapered look for less money and trouble. Company founder Clare Bosanquet found patterned paint rollers in a market in Romania, bought them, and now sells her own for use on both walls and fabric. The rollers give walls a look that Bosanquet describes as “like old, forgotten, sunbleached wallpaper“–it’s easy vintage DIY. The best part: when you’re sick of the design or ready to move on to a new decor trend, just paint it over. Check out the photos and video below to see the rollers in...