The Inspiration Pad by Marc Thomasset
“I wanted to turn the conventional upside down with curved, angles and twisted lines in order to create one which could inspire people to unleash their own creativity.”
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Liquid mirror paintings by Paulo J. Futre.

Balloon sculptures by Jason Hackenwerth.
Modules & Colors by Daniele De Nigris.
Un Hiver en Couleur by Florent Tanet
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And more paper cut art, this time by Fideli Sundqvist.
Sky art by Thomas Lamadieu.
Hiroshi Senju paintings
The Happy Show
An internationally renowned graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister has been exploring the subject of happiness in his life for many years. In 2004, he appeared on TED with the talk Happiness by designwhere he talked about things and moments of his life that made him happy. Last year, his explorations resulted in the first exhibition The Happy Show in Philadelphia. Now, the exhibition takes place at the Design Exchange (DX) in Toronto from January 9 to March 3, 2013
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Giant labrador sculpture peing on County Museum of Art (OCMA) in Newport Beach, California. Richard Jackson: Ain’t Painting a Pain.
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Ada Kinetic Sculpture and installation by the artist Karina Smigla-Bobinski.
«ADA» uprose in nowadays spirit of biotechnology. She is a vital performance-machine, and her paterns of lines and points, get more and more complex as the number of the audience playing-in encreases. Leaving traces which neither the artist nor visitors are able to decipher, not to mention «ADA» herself either. And still, «ADA’s» work is unmistakable potentially humane, because the only available decoding method for these signs and drawings , is the association which our brain corresponds at the most when it sleeps: the truculent jazziness of our dreams.
Hello! This is Pau Sampera also known as FAIF.
Recently, three contemporary artists have decided to use the thread as a line-maker, and to rediscover this handmade process. Diane Meyer, Maurizio Anzeri and Jose Romussi are among many others to forgo the use of new-technologies, relying on their hands.
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Real life Tetris by Michael johansson