Spilled coffee is usually not something that makes us happy, because it brings a lot of inconvenience. But not for Giulio Bernardelli, who turns spilled coffee or coffee stains into illustrations. The works of the 27-year-old artist, former student of the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, who currently works with children in the museum, are always spontaneous. ''I replace the brush with what nature has to offer me, for example with leaves, fruit peels or food. I never plan ahead. When I drink coffee, I think about the shades I could create if I spilled the coffee on the table. And she did just that. And not once. Like us, except that we were flying for handkerchiefs and cloths, and she was for a brush.
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Generation Y is growing up and thus entering the stages of adulthood and facing all the responsibilities that come with it. Every day more and more of our friends decide to settle down and start a family. The face of motherhood has taken over this generation and modern moms have their own style of raising children that is slightly different from their parents. See how they are raising new-age moms who are tech-savvy, open-minded, and protective.
2 meters and 70 centimeters. This is the widest part of the rocky crevice through which Uli Emanuele flew in a base diving suit. It is probably the most technically demanding base jump in history, which Emanuel has been planning for three years. Crazy in every sense of the word!
Many breathtaking works of art are created by human hands. Also, works of art are created on the hands that rival those on the canvases. One who falls into this second category of artist is Russell Powell, but he doesn't do tattoos, which is what you might think at first. Powell draws incredibly realistic portraits with his own hand, or rather the palm of his hand. But his pictures don't just stay on his hand, because he prints them on paper like a stamp.
Why are people happy? What makes us happy? The reasons are varied, as happiness comes in many forms. It can be a walk in the park, watching a movie, licking an ice cream or watching the sunset. And while these are all real reasons for happiness, scientists have discovered the true essence of happiness. And this is bringing out the good or the best qualities in others.
Of course, there are established rules of table manners, but restaurant etiquette around the world still varies from culture to culture. For example, in France bread belongs on the table and not on the plate, and in Italy it is a sin to ask for Parmesan cheese at dinner. Also check the other rules of table manners so that you know how to act when dining in a foreign restaurant so that you don't make fun of yourself or offend someone unnecessarily.
In the photographic series Arrangements, photographer Emily Blincoe transformed everyday objects into the dreams of every individual with obsessive compulsive disorder, when she arranged various objects in a minimalistic way into the correct color palette.
In the world of show business, the film industry and even sports, there are many celebrities who have decided to protect their most famous body parts, i.e. the parts that lay their golden eggs. Ledina was plowed by Dolly Parton, but probably the first thing that comes to mind is Jennifer Lopez, who protected her famous ass. The mentioned two are far from isolated cases, namely many other stars and celebrities have insured their most famous body parts for fabulous sums.
At first glance, these photos may seem just like scenic photos of the landscape, but look closer and you will discover the intruder or the naked people in the landscapes, which Swiss artist Filippo Ioco has painted using watercolors, pigment, clay, mud, soil, etc. . skilfully merged with nature.
The Ferrari F40 replica made of Lego bricks was created as a tribute to the last Ferrari model, which was fired by its founder Enzo Ferrari. It is one of the most legendary sports vehicles, which entered the history of motoring with golden letters as early as 1987. And just as Lego bricks are timeless toys, the F40 model is also timeless and still turns heads almost 30 years later. Therefore, one made of Lego bricks that you can assemble yourself is a logical consequence of both mentioned facts.
Although, for example, bananas and oranges were still exotic fruits in the time of our grandmothers, our shops and markets can no longer be imagined without such fruits and vegetables that grow on the other side of the world. Despite this, there are still specimens that have not come to us, but even more rarely than these we come across fruits and vegetables that imitate the shapes of animals, body parts and people. Have you ever seen a lemon as a banana, a strawberry as a butterfly or an apple as an owl?
For many artists, street art represents at least some degree of freedom, where they can truly live and express themselves in their best light. This is also the case with an urban artist named NeSpoon, who knows how to dress the environment in beautiful lace.











