The entry deadline has been extended for Gallery Main Street's "Landmarks" fine art exhibit. Artists now have until Friday, April 15 to submit their work.
It's not just a pizza. It's a canvas for a unique artist in San Antonio, and he goes through a painstaking process to bring his creations to life. It's a special 5-step process that has to happen to bake the masterpiece just right. This is pizza you don't see everyday!
Saturday afternoon Downtown Tyler will host more than 20 artists around the square as a part of its annual ArtWalk. Bring the family and experience a variety of visual, musical and performance art all for free.
An anonymous Rhode Island artist takes edible staples of tailgating and NFL Sunday feasting and turns them into the ultimate form of sports fanhood. Translation: he makes sports logos out of food.
Scott Weaver has spent the last 35 years building a highly-detailed tower replica of San Francisco using only toothpicks. And it that wasn’t impressive (or insane) enough, his tower allows ping pong balls to take a half-dozen differently routed tours throughout San Francisco’s neighborhoods and famous landmarks.
In the video below, Walker walks you through all of his painstaking creation’s twists.
Origami, the Japanese art of folding paper, is impressive enough on its own, let alone when it’s done in miniature form. Yet that’s what artist Anja Markiewicz does, creating amazingly tiny sculptures of things like animals and snowflakes out of paper less than an inch in width.
Who says you can only use spray paint cans for street art? Mountain Dew UK recruited two graffiti artists to create portraits of rocker Dave Grohl and ‘Jackass’ star Johnny Knoxville using only paintball guns.
Check out their steady hands and the resulting works below: