LEDoorHandle: Glowing Handler for Mood and Emergency

Designed by three students (Kun-hee Kim, Kei Shimizu & Nguyen-vu Dang) at the Kobe Design University of Japan, LEDoorHandle integrates an LED light that glows in the dark, acting as a guide to finding the door in case of blackouts, where you can also grab the handle, take it off the door, and use it as a flash light to walk in dark.

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Invisible Man: Stunning Camouflage Art by Liu Bolin

Inspired by how some animals can blend into their environment. Liu Bolin from China uses camouflage principles to create amazing contemporary art. His advanced camouflage art exploded onto the art scene as we were all left speechless, scratching our heads at how body paint could seamlessly blend a person into their background so perfectly. In his work, the artist is hiding to restore his strength and to protect himself. The goal is to represent the diminishing humanity in today’s society. Click here to see more of his amazing work. [source]

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The Story of Pin: Creative Macro Photography about Pin

Two Year ago, we featured some creative nail photography by Vlad Artazov, who used nails to create some lovely and moving scenarios. The story of Nail Art is still one of most popular post on our site. And today’s topic: The story of Pin is a kind of similar photography work by Jun.C, a professional portrait photographer. Not sure whether Jun’s work was inspired by Vlad Artazov, but that is definitely worth seeing still. Let us know which one you like better? Nail or Pin?

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Stunning Drawing on Banana Skins

It looks like banana art has been a kind of trend. Four months ago, we just featured some interesting banana carving on our site, and today, we will bring you another set of stunning banana drawing. Created by Australian artist Jun Gil Park who definitely has some unique talent of carving drawings into bananas! Basically, he bruised the banana by scratching it with the toothpick. The harder you press/scratch, the darker the bruise becomes. You have to wait for about five minutes for it to really start showing. After a day or two, the lines become very very dark. Too bad these types of drawing can’t stay longer. But it is really creative to make drawing like this. [source]

1. Two Latin guitarists – also from Buena Vista Social Club album photographs
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