Dave DeVries has made a book/a demonstration/a lecture/a gallery exhibition called The Monster Engine. The theme of it is: What would a child’s drawing look like if it were painted realistically? You’ll find the answer right here:

To see more of Dave Devires childlike monsters, check this link.

This little movie has a fascinating little story about the Australian girl who begins writing letters to a slightly overweight New Yorker with Aspergers Syndrome. When you follow the 8-year old Mary you’ll see the claymation movie in sepia-tones. When we see Max in New York City, the movie is in black and white. It is done so beautifully with the red colour as the single “true colour” in both parts of the world.

Mary and Max is a 2009 Australian claymation film with a voice cast that includes Eric Bana and Philip Seymour Hoffman.

Go see it. You might learn something.

If you absolutely want to know a some more about this cute little film check out the, also, cute little website www.MaryAndMax.com

Cock, dick, penis, willy, weener,  phallos… what more is there to say?

I say potato, you say potato.

Geeignet Zur Zucht by Markus Hofer

If you want to try it out for yourslef, enter Cock-a-doddle and go crazy!

Somewhere behind the clouds the sky is always blue and if you’re lucky there might as well be rainbow!

It was my birthday 13th of July and the weather wasn’t exactly perfect. A little sun, a little rain, but hey, that equals a rainbow, right? Anyway, here is a couple of things with many colours that definitely will make you smile:

I pretend this was my birthday cake

...and this one

A slice

More slices

You know shit can happens, right?

Candle Bearers Descending into Cake by Liz Wolfe

Rainbow In Your Hand by Masashi Kawamura

Rainbow In Your Hand, a flip book

In action

Colour organizing books

Neon sign

A unicorn with a rainbow in it's ass

Sleep tight

Some where over the rainbow, right?

Not really sure what this is, but it is pretty...

... It looks weird

Lunch anyone?

Haute Couture

A gay-looking house

But ofcourse!

And I must not forget this awfully jolly guy.

I just bought a Mac vinyl decal (sort of a big sticker) for my computer. I love Disney, so why not a Snow White sticker?

But there are so many other as you can see:

Awww.... this is the one I bought

Can you crack the code?

Ceci n'est pas une pomme

And of course there is something for the Twihards...

A little tad divine

I guess someone was hungry

Beard and moustache

Dazed away

I made this little something for a coworker of mine. I used a picture of her as a inspiration, but with some modifications. She was only flipping the bird once, but why not go all in? So now it is a double fuck – biaaaatch!

I made some magic in Photoshop. The yellowish picture is before. Black/white is after

Some close up details

Do you know Steve Buscemi?… He’s the guy with the tired eyes in movies like The Big Lebowski, Armageddon, Reservoir Dogs, Big Fish and Pulp Fiction. But I don’t think you have met his sisters. May I introduce:

The always chatty Oprah Winfrey

The maneating Angelina Jolie

The colourfull singer Pink

The talented actress Natalie Portman

The First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama

The not-so-adorable Anne Hathaway

The diva Christina Aguilera

The girl who has an umbrella-ella-ella

The good ol' Audry Hepburn

If you want to meet more of Steve Buscemi’s siblings, go have a look at the site Chicks With Steve Buscemeyes

All pictures is © http://chickswithstevebuscemeyes.tumblr.com/

Liu Bolin is a chinese artist I really wouldn’t play hide and seek with. Take a look why:

© Liu Bolin

© Liu Bolin

© Liu Bolin

© Liu Bolin

© Liu Bolin

© Liu Bolin

© Liu Bolin

© Liu Bolin

© Liu Bolin

© Liu Bolin

© Liu Bolin

© Liu Bolin

This is how it's done...

Irina Werning is a photographer born in Buenos Aires. She has made these wonderful before/after photos with the same person, same clothing, same surroundings, but different year.

Here is what she says about her project “Back to the future”:

I love old photos. I admit being a nosey photographer. As soon as I step into someone else’s house, I start sniffing for them. Most of us are fascinated by their retro look but to me, it’s imagining how people would feel and look like if they were to reenact them today… A few months ago, I decided to actually do this. So, with my camera, I started inviting people to go back to their future.

TOMMY, 1977 & 2010, Buenos Aires

Ato, 1992 & 2010, Buenos Aires

INGRID, 1987 & 2010, Buenos Aires

CECILE, 1987 & 2010, France

DAMIAN, 1989 & 2010, London

FER, 1970 & 2010, Buenos Aires

FIONA, 1978 & 2010, London

FLOR, 1975 & 2010, Buenos Aires

IAN, 1984 & 2010, London

LALI, 1978 & 2010, Buenos Aires

LUCIA, 1956 & 2010, Buenos Aires

Lulu & Gin, 1980 & 2010, Buenos Air

FLOR, MALE, SIL, 1983 & 2010

MARINA, 1988 & 2010, Buenos Aires

MARITA & COTY, 1977 & 2010, Bueno

MATIAS, 1977 & 2010, Uruguay

MECHI, 1990 & 2010, Buenos Aires

FLO, MARIA & DOLORES, 1979 & 201

La Negra 1980 & 2010, Buenos Aire

NICO, 1990 & 2010, France

NICO, 1986 & 2010, Buenos Aires

OSCARn 1978 & 2010, Buenos Aires

PANCHO, 1983 & 2010, Buenos Aires

SUE, 1977 & 2010, London

HER PARENTS, 1970 & 2010, Buenos Aires

Keep it simple!

Here is a couple of notes that use so little yet say so much.

If you want more, you can visit Dear blank, please blank’s website
If you want to own some of them, you can buy them from Etsy.

Not long ago, my dearest boyfriend gave me a necklace with an anatomical correct heart with the text (ab imo pectore) imprinted on it, which can be translated to “from the bottom of my heart”. Soon I discovered that the company that sold the necklace, only designed freakingly awesome jewellery.
Take a look in Bjørg Jewellery‘s look book:

This is Bjørg Jewellery's lookbook

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And if I’d marry a millionaire, this would be the first things I would buy:

(c) Bjørg Jewellery

As a graphic designer I use a lot of time searching for the right images. But I don’t quite get these pictures from iStockphoto.com, do you?