Lady of Orda Cave by Natalia Avseenko and Phototeam.PRO
Two-time world champion free diver Natalia Avseenko ventured deep into Ordynskaya Cave in Perm, Russia… one of the longest and biggest underwater gypsum caves in the world, dressed as the mythical Lady of the Cave, a spirit who protects divers inside the “natural cathedral”.
Look at the center of this image for 30sec, then watch Van Gogh’s *Starry Night* come to life
3-Dimensional Pavement Art by Kurt Wenner
Having studied classical art in Europe, Kurt took to the streets with his own reality-distorting magical ability to create illusory chalk arts that appear to be reaching out from or recessing into the second dimension. Being the director of other’s disbelief means Kurt’s pieces are constantly evoking that “How did he— What are my eyes” feel.
Artist: Website (via: Faith is Torment)
fuckyeahdinoart: Tupandactylus - Final Version
The hole post-cranial are based on close relatives of this species. All cranial and mandibular aspects are based on a new specimen not yet published. The colors are based on costal birds.
This bizarre pterosaur lived during the Cretaceous Period of Brazil. This image is made for the publishing of the new specimen material of this pterosaurs.
(text/image by ~VoltaireArts)
Jesus On The Monkey Bars by reszegbroker
It took me a while to realize he actually WASN’T saying coffee…
Quotable Arts by Evan Robertson / Obvious State
High quality giclée prints available at etsy. Distilling literary quotes from a handful of the masters down to a single graphic representation, Evan captures the raw concept of the sentence and makes it damn purty to look at as well.
(via: fab)
Orbis de Ignis by Adam Martinakis
‘Til interdimensional fissures do us part.
Anyone else notice Mushu the dragon is Mulan’s tattoo…?
This is the coolest shit I have ever seen.
(Source: mzismykriptonite)
Pokemons by Wednesday Wolf
Collect every nightmare-inducing blood-smeared Pokemon art with a print from Wednesday’s etsy.


