There’s something cool and inviting about ice sculptures, probably the fact that they’re made with a chainsaw. This year, the Russians seems to compete with the Harbin Ice Festival in terms of creativity. 90 tonnes of ice sculptures are kept below zero at the annual festival held at Moscow’s Krasnopresnensky Park. So if you too love ice sculptures, this festival has a dedicated surface of 500 square meters. As the little girl said in the video, it truly is a fairytale.
Vitaly Rusakov, known as Mizer – an underground artist from Russia has some really great artworks that you can come across in Yekaterinburg. These illustrations may not be in line with the sometimes obscene images or messages graffiti usually transmit, but that is why it’s more interesting. Here are some peaceful, fun and creative artworks I wouldn’t mind finding on my wall.
When I was little (and this probably goes for most of us) I wanted to build the biggest sandcastle on the beach. My dream got shattered when a big fat guy ruined it, like a failed whale on the beach.Well, luckily, some guys thought they could bring this childhood dream back. Here is a little glimpse of the sandcastle hotel!
A lead surfing label, Insight, has recently released a campaign that has already been making waves on the internet. Take a look at their newest and amazing surf campaigns called “Good Morning Pluto”. It tries to capture everything that surf represents: street, art, music, fashion, skate and culture. Here are some of the photos that Dustin Humphrey made for Insight.
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