Thursday 13 August 2015

Turkish Artist Recreates Classic Works of Art inside Fragile Cracked Eggshells

A Turkish Woman artist “Süreyya Noyan” skillfully transforms eggs by prudently cracking a window into them, removing the egg, and painting recreations of world-renowned works of art on the inside of the shells. She has used precise detail brushes, drawing pens, and an unbelievable amount of care, Noyan is naturally gifted to utilize an egg's exterior as a delicate canvas. She draws inspiration from famed artwork such as van Gogh's Starry Night, The Kiss by Gustav Klimt, and Rembrandt's The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp.

She also illustrates few of Turkey's most wonderful architectural structures within the subtle eggshells. Therefore, in the end, no matter what Noyan chooses as her muse, she manages to keep her eccentrically delicate canvas intact as she turns the normal grocery item into a handheld work of art, doing justice to the important creative that she intricately emulates.












Magnificent Wildlife Sculptures Made Entirely With LEGOs



Sean Kenney a talented sculptor was very passionate of LEGOs since as a kid and developed highly impressive collections since then. He started playing with LEGOs and now, he's one of 11 LEGO Certified Professionals who can create modern sculptures for a living. I just chuckle at the age recommendations printed on the LEGO boxes as I tear them open," the artist told TOPIC. "I remember when I was very little, I took anxiety when I heard the Toys “R” Us jingle, 'I don't want to grow up, I am a Toys “R” Us kid,' because it made me comprehend that someday I would grow up and never like toys. Luckily for me, it never happened.

Kenney owns close to four metric tons of LEGO pieces and uses them to build a spectacular variety of artwork. He designs just about anything, from a life-size Homer Simpson to the Great Wall of China, but some of his most jaw-dropping works were inspired by nature. There is a lot of visualization required, Kenney says about his creative process. Therefore, I often have to step back and examine the model from all sides as it is coming together taking sections apart and re-building them. It is mainly depending on the size of the sculpture, even it can take anywhere from a few days to weeks, or months. I built a life-size polar bear that took 1,100 hours. Several times, I spent a day on each eye. Moreover, based on the amount of thought and effort that goes into each sculpture, it's no wonder that he decided to quit his corporate job. These days, he happily connects with his inner child to make LEGO sculptures that will instantaneously make you feel nostalgic. His magnificent wildlife pieces may even recap you of the time you spent playing outside as a kid.













Wednesday 12 August 2015

Bosnian Artists Creates Stunning Sculptures from Pencil Tips

Almost all artists use different tools, but Bosnian sculptor Jasenko Đorđević turns tools into art. Jasenko Dordevi (Born in Tulza, Bosnia,) is fancy about drawing miniature since he was a child. When he grew up, his passion gets more motivation and as an adult leading him to develop an unbelievable craft carving difficult sculptures from an unusual material graphite or “Black Lead”. He uses an X-acto knife and tiny chisel to carve detailed pencil-tip sculptures and transforms the tips of pencils into small works of art, depicting different things like flowers, animals, and portraits, all of which have to be magnified to completely appreciate the minute details.


He was mainly inspired to carve pencils after seeing the work of Dalton Ghetti, and his result resembles something made from stone or charred wood. To craft these awe-inspiring works, with these simple sculpting tools he creates their overall form, implies texture, and even carves tiny words into the thin stick of graphite. He said, it is hard and fragile at the same time. One I have to be very careful when working with black lead, as the smallest lack of attention can lead to its cracking. His skillful handling makes the illusion that these artworks were made from another material. Moreover, the graphite resembles a dark, hard stone, and from up close, you might never know they are well composed of something quite as simple as an ordinary pencil.












Sunday 9 August 2015

Exceptional Dentist Saves Beak of Bald Eagle Suffering from Gunshot Wound



The residents of Tofino, British Columbia have demonstrated that a little bit of optimism can go a long way. This is great example of real empathy to put into other shoes and realize. A truly profound love with animals just to save inherited of planet earth. Well, in one afternoon, local’s residents heard a booming gunshot and nearby witnesses saw a truck driving away from the scene. When they went to that place for investigation, they’ve realized that a bald eagle had been shot and badly injured by missing a majority of his beak. The straight away, they hurried the injured bird to the North Island Wildlife Recovery Centre, which is where more than a few veterinarians recommended that the eagle be put down.
But several volunteers dis-agree this option and were optimistic that the bird would recover. Therefore, a sympathy shown by a dentist named Dr. Brian Andrews offered to support. He cautiously took a mold of the bird's missing beak and then formed a hard wax model for dental technician Fred Leak to work with. Hence once this process was finish, a prosthetic beak was applied and was even tinted yellow to match the remaining portion. Now, the bald eagle looks in a good health as new and all it took was a little positivity from a determined group of animal lovers.


Loving Father Gets Tattoo Just to Express his Daughter wouldn’t Feel Alone



Indeed the best relation in the world is between father and daughter. A true love which can't be ignored anyone at any stage of life.  This best relation example is setting by Alistair Campbell for fathers everywhere. When his beloved daughter "Charlotte" was 4 years old, her parents realized at one stage that she was unable to hear properly. Soon, they came to know with big heart that she was almost deaf in her left ear. However, her right ear, she was diagnosed with a precise condition that confines its ability to transmit sound to her brain. Therefore, to correct these impairments, “Charlotte” received her first cochlear implant, greatly improving the quality of her life.

So that his daughter wouldn't feel alone during this time, Alistair Campbell decided to get a particular tattoo. He decided to shave his entire head and had a cochlear implant tattooed above his left ear just like his daughter real device! You know, I did it for my love for her really, the wonderful father told, my hair can grow back. When Charlotte first saw her father's new look, she ran too reached out to touch it and giggled with exhilaration. This alone demonstrates the stunning bond that's shared between this young girl and her supportive father.

Thursday 30 July 2015

“The Rock Restaurant” giving a breathtaking sunset you’d witness

Well, in the first look this ocean-side structure in Zanzibar looks to be someone’s private house, makeshift getaway built atop a lone boulder. But, the self-effacing locale is in fact a bright and airy eatery named “The Rock Restaurant”, a formation that sits 23 feet above the water and boasts idyllic, memorable views of the surrounding Indian Ocean. The laid-back interior has huge, open doorways that permit natural breezes to circulate and the beauty of the glistening, crystal-clear waters to shine within view. This gorgeous landscape is also the food source for the restaurant, and before dinner service, employees search for fresh fare, offering customers the “catch of the day.” In spite of being surrounded by water, tourists can walk through the water and up the stairs without any problem, when they visit during low tide. Well, if you want to staying past high tide, however, means taking a boat service back to the shore. Therefore, considering the breathtaking sunset you’d witness, it doesn’t seem like a bad trade off!