1. Blackfoot tipis and portraits

    This site is a beautiful testament from Walter McClintock photographed in 1896. If you are a fan of aboriginal design, you’ve got to check this site out.

    McClintock, Walter, 1870-1949.
    Pancoast, Charles R

  2. sand, man

    If you’re like me, you can’t resist a good sand sculpting competition. At the link you can find this years winners at the World Sand Sculpting Championship.

  3. text generator

    This is a cool website where you can upload your pictures and convert them to text images. I took this old image and converted it.

  4. you can do more with a guitar than play it

    Yoshihiko Satoh makes guitar sculptures. Wouldn’t it be great to have one of these in your living room? via thisiscolossal.com

  5. illustration inspiration

    BibliOdyssey has a collection of  Emblemata Nova, or Illustrations that are to be “read” by the viewer. The emblems contain symbology that was aimed at conveying political, moral or religious values. Although a contemporary reader may have some trouble understanding the symbols, the drawings are interesting nonetheless.

  6. extreme garden spaces

    Here are ten examples of strange and amazing botanical spaces over at flavorpil. Check out the Mud Maid, or the pear trees growing on one of the Trump towers.