Krang-O-Lantern
This innovative feat of melon and squash carving is the work of #MikeVDesign and called a “Krang-O-Lantern” after the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles villain that it so accurately depicts!
This innovative feat of melon and squash carving is the work of #MikeVDesign and called a “Krang-O-Lantern” after the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles villain that it so accurately depicts!
Artist Marc Brownlow won first place in the food category of our Halloween contest last year for his gorgeously gourmet Skull Truffles.
Mask-maker Shin Murayama created this incredible fabric mask of an octopus with red hair.
A gorgeous sculpture offers an exploded view of a tree and how lumber is cut from it. Surprisingly, it is not made out of wood.
Dan Grayber’s mechanisms are autonomous artworks that defy gravity.
I’m impressed by the detail on this carving of a boat by Chinese artist Ch’en Tsu-chang, who lived in the 18th century. This is a 1.5″-long olive pit!
Down a dusty road in the eggs-and-butter town of Petaluma, Calif., sits a big, handmade pink Victorian complete with chicken coop, storage containers, vintage cars, and Shawn Thorsson’s badass workshop, where he brings characters from tabletop games, video games, and the occasional movie to life. Check out the profile interview, along with a catalog of […]