Monday, July 30th, 2007 at 4:44 pm

Hiroshige’s One HUndred Famous Views of Edo
Brooklyn Museum has an interesting exhibition and online gallery for Utagawa Hiroshige’s (1797 – 1858) woodblock print which was also once a big inspiration for Van Gogh’s paintings. Most of the work are depicting lifes of mid-19th century life. via neatorama
Cupcake Table
Inspired from childhood memories, Jellio has this cute cupcake-table for sale in case you are bored of the ordinary shaped table on your living room. via neatorama

The Face of Age
Taken between 1987 and 2007, Mark Story has taken a long way since to photography people that has lived more than 100 years through hardships. via neatorama

Master Paintings
A handful resource to be inspired from the world famous paintings. What is the key colour pallete they used? via neatorama

Object Enlargement
It is nice and fun to see objects we are to found daily enlarged, in a good sense. via neatorama

Hemp Field Art
King Ludwig II of Bavaria has an obsession on castle building which bankrupted the state. Of course this field was made to commemorate him as a King which promotes art and architecture. Note that you can also find a portrait of him on the picture. via neatorama

Susumu Ikegami
His sculpture has a distintive style which took him almost 2 decade working on his passion where most of his work are displayed all over public places in Japan. via neatorama

Open Shutter Light Effect
With experimenting toylights under the dark room, while the camera’s shutter is open, that would probably what you will get. More information can be found on EdibleLight.com. via neatorama

Dog Suit
Sure that we have seen this image for a while, it’s funny and hilarious, but what does it do? It’s a very strong marketing campaign which aimed to draw more crowd to the zoo nearby at Germany which in the end, a 15% increase in attendance. Motto? “Come to the zoo before the zoo comes to you.” Brilliant. via neatorama

The Italic Poster
Clever. via neatorama

Face your pockets!
What’s inside your pocket! Scan and send! (I’d think Malaysian’s that belonging might be somewhat, very unpredictable) via neatorama













