Check out this Finger Kaleidoscope performance by Xtrap Dance Crew. It’s p. trippy. I enjoyed it. Hopefully you will too! It makes me happy to see you happy.
Source: You Have Got To See This Finger Kaleidoscope Performance
Check out this Finger Kaleidoscope performance by Xtrap Dance Crew. It’s p. trippy. I enjoyed it. Hopefully you will too! It makes me happy to see you happy.
Source: You Have Got To See This Finger Kaleidoscope Performance
Artist Elle Karel brings us Moon Moppets, an unbelievably sweet science-inspired line of children’s clothing. It includes tanks, tees, rompers, dresses, onesies, beanies, and bloomers adorned with illustrations of spaceships, wildflowers, astronauts, and honeybees. The product site says 5% of each purchase is donated to organizations that support and implement scientific research and educational programs — The Center for Honeybee Research in Asheville, NC and The Planetary Society. Check out the whole collection at the Moon Moppets website and nab the perfect duds for your favorite future scientist!
Source: An Adorable Science-Inspired Children’s Line By Moon Moppets
Meet The Waterfall Swing designed by Mike O’Toole, Andrew Ratcliff, Ian Charnas and Andrew Witte and built by Dash 7 Design! The swing set can even be programmed to rain all kinds of different shapes. It is pretty much every kind of magical.
Source: The Waterfall Swing Is Amazing And I Want One Badly
Check out this hair embroidery by Los Angeles-based artist Sheena Liam. Every single one is prettier than the last. Which is really saying something, because the first one is, like, super pretty. So! Which is your favorite? It’s so hard to say! But gun to my head, the top bun one. And, uh, since I already spilled the beans on my fave, can we skip the gun to my head part? That seems real unnecessary, TBH.
Source: You Are Gonna Be Obsessed With This Hair Embroidery Art
Here are some shots from Kampung Pelangi, a rainbow village in Indonesia. The government forked over $22,467 to get the job done and it seems to already be paying off — the local shops have reported an increase in food and souvenir sales because the Instagrammable town is attracting an influx of tourists. Very cool!
Source: You’ve Got To See This Gorgeous Indonesian Rainbow Village!
Eye makeup memes is a thing now. Why? Because the internet, that’s why! TB completely H, I’m surprised eye makeup memes didn’t happen sooner. C’mon, internet! Get it together!
Artist Morgan Blair brings us these Seinfeld oil paintings. They are really something. Do I want one? Wow. You know what? That is a gross understatement — I want them all.
Source: This Collection Of Seinfeld Oil Paintings Is Glorious AF
Artist Jim Bachor brings us these pothole mosaics. He (voluntarily! And technically illegally!) fills up potholes with concrete and installs a homemade mosaic on top. Jim began doing this in Chicago about two years ago, but now he’s taken his art on the road. Like, figuratively, but also very literally. You know what I’m saying? I’m saying his art work is literally on the road.
Source: One Artist Livens Up Your Commute With Pothole Mosaics
Here are a few photos from Museo Atlantico, Europe’s first underwater museum. The 25,000+ square foot exhibition features over 300 sculptures by artist Jason deCaires Taylor. Admission costs ~$13, which includes a guide and the very necessary scuba gear you’ll need to be able to experience a museum that is underwater. So, the next time you take a trip to Spain, be sure to hit it up! And stuff me into your carry-on luggage. Please, just this once? Come on, I never ask you for anything! I mean, hardly ever, anyway.
Source: Must-See Images From Europe’s First Underwater Museum
Preservation is a series of photos showing people covered in honey. It’s brought to us by photographer Blake Little. Very cool. So, uh… is anyone else wondering how long it takes to shower all that honey out of your b-crack or is that just me? C’mon, I can’t be the only one!