These zany little chickens definitely march to the beat of their own drums! They are fun, funky, unconventional, and will make a welcomed addition to anyone’s kitchen décor. These are available in the link below…
Reviews
Kelly Mallory
This pattern is soooo cute! I’ve already made 4 of these trivets! Instructions were very clear, and the photos helped a lot. Love!
Marian Boyes
Love, love, love this Chicken pattern!!! I’m new to crochet and with a little help from a video Sarah sent me, I was able to complete my chicken! Can’t wait to make more! 🙂
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This amazing installation is located outside of the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and it reenacts the surface of dunes. The Moving Dunes project was developed by a Montreal-based architecture firm named NÓS, and it is a giant mural of ripples and geometric forms.
The project is a part of the 2018th MMFA exhibition, From Africa to the Americas: Face-to-Face Picasso, Past and Present and it is a homage to cubism painters and their vision. As the installation is part of a larger exhibition, the museum felt the need to extend it to the outside world too, and immerse passers-by into the world of art. Continue reading “This Flat Street in Montreal Is a Visual Playground That Looks Like Undulating Sand Dunes” »
There are so many birds that are still unknown to ornithologists, as most of them are wild and tend to fly away quickly when someone approaches them.
Lisa, or Ostdrossel by her alias, has a fascination for birds and set-up a tiny outdoor camera to closely observe them. She installed a feeder cam and every time a bird stops by for lunch, she can take shots and study them later. Since the small visitors don’t suspect anything, they can act as naturally as they wish and enjoy their snacks in peace. Continue reading “Woman Sets Up Tiny Feeder Cam to Capture Birds Eating in Her Backyard” »
Contemporary art is always surprising and in many cases misunderstood, but if you pay attention closely, the pieces have a broader meaning.
Villu Jaanisoo is a contemporary sculptor from Estonia who uses recycled and unconventional materials to build his statement pieces. He is currently on an art residency in Finland and expresses his worldviews through art, building thought-provoking sculptures. Continue reading “Giant Elephant Sculpture Made Entirely of Recycled Tires” »
The downsides of this ongoing pandemic are obvious to everyone, and sometimes seeing the bright side can be very hard. But for a lot of people, this period was about reinventing themselves or reconnecting with past hobbies.
Anni Kampfe and Cliff Donnelly are a married couple from Leewood, Kansas and they have kept themselves busy in lockdown with building dollhouses. They have made the most amazing piece, called Mini Modern House and it was inspired by both of their childhood homes.
They have been professionally involved in interior design projects and thought that creating something at this scale would be a nice challenge for them. Continue reading “Couple Builds Amazing Miniature Modern House” »
A roof pool sounds like the ideal place to be spending a hot summer day. Anti Reality embraced this concept and created the most amazing holiday house design with a pool on its roof and all it took was an inverted roof.
This idea led to a luxurious basin that was placed on top of the residence which goes by the name Summer House. Continue reading “Summer House Features Innovative Roof Pool and Panoramic Views” »
Glass blowing is a very delicate art, where a lot of the final product depends on timing and skills.
Simone Crestani is a crafter who finds inspiration in the imperfectness of nature and tries to transpose this into his works. The stunning blown glass sculptures he creates, all have small imperfections, but each of it elegant on its own. Continue reading “Blown Glass Sculptures Look Like Delicate Ghosts of the Natural World” »
Creating outstanding art doesn’t mean you need to have access to the most expensive supplies, as sometimes creativity can overcome the lack of funds.
Mulalo Nego Negondeni is a 26-year-old artist from Mukula Village in Limpopo Province, South Africa who made an amazing replica of Johannesburg in his backyard, keeping everything low budget. The project on which he’d been working for 12 years was named NegoCity, and Negondeni used only recycled materials to make this amazing tiny city. Continue reading “Designer Creates Mini Replica of Johannesburg in His Backyard With Recycled Materials” »
The ancient Mayan civilization keeps remaining a mystery even after centuries of digging and further researches. Since it was the best-kept secret of the Central American jungle, it is still hard to come across buried artifacts in the lush green forests. But thanks to technological advances, a group of scientists have managed to map the area and identify more than 60,000 lost Mayan structures. Continue reading “Lasers Reveal 60,000 Ancient Maya Structures in Guatemala” »