Pen-covered Mercedes-Benz

Costas Schuler saw a book about art cars 5 years ago and was fascinated by them. He knew he wanted to make one of his own but didn’t know where to start, until one morning he woke up and knew he wanted to do something with pens. So he started covering his old 1981 Mercedes -Benz with pens, and he’s been doing it ever since using pens donated from people all around the world. Costas is known as The Pen-Guy and his car is called Mercedes-Pens and together they travel the country collecting pens and putting smiles on the faces of those who spot them. The Mercedes-Pens is now covered with over 10,000 pens both on the inside and the outside. For more info on The Pen Guy and his creation, visit his official site. mercedes_pens.jpg mercedes_pens1.JPG mercedes_pens2.JPG mercedes_pens3.JPG mercedes_pens4.JPG mercedes_pens5.jpg mercedes_pens6.jpg mercedes_pens7.jpg mercedes_pens8.jpg Thanks Costas!

Beautiful Paint Job

I know this hardly qualifies as an oddity but I just loved the paint job on this Lamborghini and I thought I’d share it with you guys. Let me know what you think. This might just be the best paint job I’ve ever seen, if you think you’ve seen better, link me. lamborghini_tuning.jpg lamborghini_tuning1.jpg lamborghini_tuning2.jpg lamborghini_tuning3.jpg lamborghini_tuning4.jpg

The Brain Cube

There’s more than one side to everything, apparently the human brain included. Some ingenious minds created a sort of cube puzzle that shows the human brain from every side. Have a look: brain_cube.jpg brain_cube1.jpg brain_cube2.jpg brain_cube3.jpg brain_cube4.jpg brain_cube5.jpg

Prada Shop in the Middle of the Desert

The last thing someone would expect to see in the Texas Desert is a luxury boutique, right? Well that’s what German artists Michael Elmgreen and Ingar Dragset were thinking when they decided to build their Prada masterpiece near the town of Marfa. What looks like a small and elegant Prada shoe-store is actually just an art project, the shoes on display are real Prada creations but there is no door to this shop, so no, you can’t buy any of them. Miuccia Prada allowed the artists to use her brand for their art project and even picked out the shoes that are now on display. So if you’re ever in Marfa, Texas and you see the Prada boutique, just admire it from the outside, don’t force the door. prada_marfa.jpg prada_marfa1.jpg prada_marfa2.jpg prada_marfa3.jpg prada_marfa4.jpg

Real Photoshop

When i say real I mean as real as it gets. Like hand-built by real people who want to prove anything is doable, here’s how Photoshop looks in real life and what it took to create it: real_photoshop.jpg real_photoshop1.jpg real_photoshop2.jpg real_photoshop3.jpg real_photoshop4.jpg real_photoshop5.jpg real_photoshop6.jpg real_photoshop7.jpg real_photoshop8.jpg real_photoshop9.jpg real_photoshop10.jpg real_photoshop11.jpg

Aluminum Underwear

Designer Ingrid Goldbloom Bloch found a great way to recycle aluminum cans by transforming them into aluminum underwear. Appreciate the art but you wouldn’t catch me dead wearing a Coke-can-made pair of undies. aluminum_underwear.jpg aluminum_underwear1.jpg aluminum_underwear2.jpg aluminum_underwear3.jpg aluminum_underwear4.jpg aluminum_underwear5.jpg aluminum_underwear6.jpg aluminum_underwear7.jpg

The Knitted Bike

I remember watching my grandmother while she knitted us all kinds of clothing but she never made anything like this. This is the Knitted Bike by Theresa Honeywell and, as you can imagine it’s not all knitted, just on the outside. On display at the Georgia Museum of Art, this masterpiece is made up of a manly element, the motorcycle and a daily element of femininity, the knitting. knitted_bike.jpg knitted_bike1.jpg knitted_bike2.jpg knitted_bike3.jpg knitted_bike4.jpg knitted_bike5.jpg

Big Rig Jig

The Big Rig Jig is an art masterpiece conceived and designed by famous artist Mike Ross and it was put together from two repurposed 18-wheel tanker trucks. As you can imagine it took an entire team of people and machinery to build The Big Rig Jig and set it in place. It was featured at The Burning Man Festival in 2007. big_rig_jig.jpg big_rig_jig1.jpg big_rig_jig2.jpg Photo Credits

F-35 Joint Strike Fightermobil

Dutch artist Arthur van Poppel created a perfect replica of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and you’ll be happy to know it’s not just a replica, but a cool contraption. Built to scale and in incredible detail the JSF replica comes equipped with a mean sound system, monitors in the cockpit and special effects like spewing water smoke or confetti. It’s also drivable although it doesn’t come close to the F-35‘s real speed, the only things it can’t do is fly and shoot missiles. plane_mobil.jpg plane_mobil1.jpg plane_mobil2.jpg plane_mobil3.jpg plane_mobil4.jpg plane_mobil5.jpg plane_mobil6.jpg plane_mobil7.jpg plane_mobil8.jpg plane_mobil9.jpg plane_mobil10.jpg plane_mobil11.jpg plane_mobil12.jpg Photo Credits

Meat Art

What can you do with meat, other than cook it somehow? Well, apparently you can create pieces of . Take a look and be amazed at these meaty masterpieces: meat_art.jpg meat_art1.jpg meat_art2.jpg meat_art3.jpg meat_art4.jpg

Crayon Art

It’s amazing what some people can do with a bunch of crayons, isn’t it? And I don’t mean drawing with them. Check out these images to see what crayon art is really about: crayon_art1.jpg crayon_art3.jpg crayon_art5.jpg

Cholla – The Painting Horse

It’s official, animals are talented painters, if the painting elephants weren’t proof enough, now Cholla, a painting horse shows his skill. A  mustang-quarter horse with incredible painting talent, Cholla‘s works have recently been accepted into an art exhibition that will take place in Montigliano Veneto, Italy. He will be competing against 1,770 renowned artists from all over the world, and we’re talking humans, so yes, this horse has enough talent to match up to human artists. He won’t be able to claim the cash prizes if he wins but he will get a special mention. Cholla‘s career began when his owner, Renee Chambers, bought some water colors, mixed them up, glued a piece of paper to a fence, and handed him the brush. Cholla grabbed it, started stroking and he never stopped, in fact he got better and better and now he’s a star in the USA. In case you were wondering, Cholla made the transition from the fence to the easel without hesitation, like a true artist. The organizers of the Italian art exhibition said they were stunned when they found out the artist of the artworks they accepted was of the equine species but respected his talent even more. cholla.JPG cholla2.JPG Photos courtesy of Renee Chambers

Gearbox made out of matchsticks

Made by a Russian student as a school project, this Matchsticks Gearbox proves anything can be built if you have A LOT of patience. matches_gearbox.jpg matches_gearbox1.jpg matches_gearbox2.jpg matches_gearbox3.jpg matches_gearbox4.jpg matches_gearbox5.jpg matches_gearbox6.jpg matches_gearbox7.jpg matches_gearbox8.jpg matches_gearbox9.jpg matches_gearbox10.jpg matches_gearbox11.jpg matches_gearbox12.jpg matches_gearbox13.jpg

Elancourt – Miniature France

Elancourt lies just 30 km from the center of Paris and if you ever visit France, it’s a trip worth taking. It’s here, at Elancourt, where you can see a big part of France‘s culture and history…in miniature. There are over 5 hectares of land covered with typical French landscapes, complete with castles, mansions, ponds, courts, pastures, all built at a scale of 1:30. There are over 160 miniature French monuments from all over the country, 60,000 miniature people, over 20,000 small trees, 5 rivers and 2 hectars of water. A visit in miniature France gives an overview of all important regions of the country, so it spares you a very long, expensive tour. mini_castle.jpg mini_castle1.jpg mini_castle2.jpg mini_castle3.jpg mini_castle4.jpg mini_castle5.jpg mini_castle6.jpg mini_castle7.jpg mini_castle8.jpg mini_castle9.jpg mini_castle10.jpg mini_castle11.jpg mini_castle12.jpg mini_castle13.jpg mini_castle14.jpg mini_castle15.jpg mini_castle16.jpg mini_castle17.jpg Photo Credits

The Floating Guitar

And I don’t mean just any guitar… This is an exact replica of Australian singer Josh Pike‘s favorite guitar. He had it built for his next music video, entitled “Make You Happy”. Josh was never very popular on an international level, but now that he has a guitar boat, he’s definitely going places. For those of you who were wondering, no, the guitar boat is not playable, but then again you would need giant hands to try it and find out, so I guess it remains a mistery. guitar_boat.jpg guitar_boat1.jpg guitar_boat2.jpg guitar_boat3.jpg guitar_boat4.jpg guitar_boat5.jpg guitar_boat6.jpg guitar_boat7.jpg Photo Credits