Ray Villafane uses clay carving tools to create these incredible carved pumpkin faces. Check out Ray’s Facebook page for more information.
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Monday, October 29, 2012
Friday, October 26, 2012
Pic of the day - HP invent
by Films & Things. Response to D Student Awards brief set by Hewlett Packard
"Present an idea which promotes HP Workstations ability to bring to life anything the creative mind can conceive."
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Nerone Wall-Mounted Fireplace by James Di Marco
Nerone Wall-Mounted Fireplace by James Di Marco via The fancy
Friday, October 19, 2012
Pic of the day - Dogs in cars
Dogs in cars doing what they love to do. If you love these animals just enjoy the video.
Bridge in Paris
designed by Atelier Zündel Cristea
A bridge in Paris is made of inflatable tubing and three giant interconnected trampolines, designed by AZC Architecture Studio. Their intention was "to invite its visitors and inhabitants to engage on a newer and more playful path across this same water". They want to take urban bridges to another level, by equipping them "with giant trampolines, dedicated to the joyful release from gravity as one bounces above the river." What a wonderfull ideia.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Time travel - Café de L'Enfer (Paris)
by H. C. Ellis
I recently found out that in Paris there was a place called Le Café de L'Enfer that was a Hell-themed café. It was created in the late 19th century and operating up until sometime around the middle of the 20th. National Geographic wrote a article about it:
"A hot spot called Hell's Café lured 19th-century Parisians to the city's Montmartre neighborhood—like the Marais—on the Right Bank of the Seine. With plaster lost souls writhing on its walls and a bug-eyed devil's head for a front door, le Café de l'Enfer may have been one of the world's first theme restaurants. According to one 1899 visitor, the café's doorman—in a Satan suit—welcomed diners with the greeting, "Enter and be damned!" Hell's waiters also dressed as devils. An order for three black coffees spiked with cognac was shrieked back to the kitchen as: "Three seething bumpers of molten sins, with a dash of brimstone intensifier!"
by H. C. Ellis
by H. C. Ellis
Monday, October 15, 2012
Places time forgot...
The lost train. Abandoned. Simply amazing! via flickr
An incredible stairway in an abandoned chateau somewhere in Europe via 500px
Abandoned hospital in Iceland via 500px
via pinterest
An old, abandoned general store in Carrollton, Georgia via pinterest
Remains of an abandoned castle in a foggy forest via 500px
Castle ruins via pinterest
Car graveyard in Sweden via flickr
via tumblr
Nature reclaims an old and abandoned rail in Washington state via 500px
Trees grow from the Ta Prohm Temple ruins in Angkor, Cambodia via flickr
Days gone by... via pinterest
This mill was abandoned in 1866, Sorrento, Italy via pinterest
Old, decaying film projector at an abandoned theater via flickr
Love the weathered metal of the car and the multiple faded paint colors of the barn via pinterest
The amazing Chateau de Noisy in Belgium, abandoned since 1991 via flickr
Something touched me deep inside the day the music died via 500px
Makes me wonder why no one comes to sit here anymore via 500px
Grossinger's Resort in Liberty, N.Y., once entertained 150,000 guests per year and had its own airstrip and post office, but has been abandoned since 1986 via flickr
Airplane Graveyard St Augustine by Walter Arnold
Abandoned New Bedford Orpheum Theater in Massachusetts. Opened in 1912, closed in 1959. Stunningly beautiful still via flickr