Sarah Illenberger is a multi-disciplinary German artist
based in Berlin working at the intersection of art, graphic design, and
photography. She is renowned for creating vivid artworks using everyday items.
She has an eye for spotting various objects/word puns in something as ordinary
as a fruit or vegetable.
In her project ‘Tutti Frutti’, Sarah uses Melons- "Pome-grenade" and many other fruits and vegetables and gave it a new meaning. Whatever she
creates, there always is a humorous touch and a great love for detail.
We all have tons of questions that we always have thought
about but never bothered to ask. It’s your lucky day, because you are about to
witness all of life’s un-probed absurdities, realities and contradictions
through unrestrained wit and childlike illustrations.
Strawberry
margarita jello shots will be the hit of your next party! To make strawberry
jello shots, you need to cut the top and the bottom of the strawberries (Make
sure you don't cut the bottom in such a manner that there is a hole). Scoop out
the flesh which will create small cups for the jello. Mix the strawberry jelly
in hot water and add cointreau and tequila. Pour this mixture in the strawberry
cups (make sure there is not a hole in the bottom before you start filling).
Place them in the fridge overnight. Apply a mix of lime zest and sugar to the
jello shots. Garnish your Strawberry Jello Shots with a slice of lime. And
voila! You have your amazing mini dessert for a party.
This Aslan (Turkish for Lion) created by Selçuk Yılmaz. Consisting nearly 4,000 pieces of metal scraps. This stunning piece of art involved a lot of handwork and hammering of individual metal pieces. It took Selçuk nearly one year to create this magnificent sculpture. The result is absolutely splendid and weighs roughly 250 kg.
Heather Hansen, a New Orleans-based artist who loves her
work and really puts herself into it. In her project, "Emptied
Gestures," she creates something so extraordinary that it leaves you
speechless.
A mysterious stance on a huge, blank piece of paper.
With a piece of charcoal in her hand, she lets her imagination come to life.
Stretching her body all over the white canvas... and something incredible starts to take shape.
She contorts, and glides over the canvas as the charcoal smoothly traces her every movement.
Her movements are so mesmerizing that you almost forget what is being drawn.
Her goal is to "match her heartbeat with the beat of the universe."
The emotion that she puts into each piece is almost tangible, with the near-perfect symmetry of her work giving a physical form to the emotional balance she feels as she draws.
The finished piece is always so emotionally charged.
Heather has a deep and spiritual connection with her work.
Her artworks are black and white, but the nature of her art invites us to explore the gray areas that connect our minds and bodies.
It shows us that even when we are not as perfect as our society would like us to be...
... if we dare to touch the world around us...
we can truly create something amazing.
Heather is a dancer, painter, and sculptor. She has performed all of her talents around the world and she doesn't plan on stopping any time soon.