cool cake

I really like the idea of thinking outside the box when it comes to all thing. Especially food!. I love to watch Ace of Cakes on the food net work. So I thought that I would look for cakes that were different much like my Food art entries.
Super Mario Cake!- I Love this super Mario Cake the colors and graphics completely in line with the game. This cake can go for more about $300.
Invisible Car

Art student from University of Central Lancashire painted a car and made it "invisible". This project was done for her image making course.
Lego people

Lego people! I had once seen a life size man made out of lego's. Now you can have a life size Lego YOU built(well for 60,000) I wish I could see what I would look like as a lego person! To see more great Lego "thing" visit http://blog.deadlycomputer.com/category/lego/
Louis Dorfsman




Louis Dofsman was born in 1918 in Manhattan, New York. Dorfsmans father Samuel and his mother Molly, were both Polish immigrants, soon after Louis was born his they relocated to the Bronx. There he attended Roosevelt High School and graduated in1935. Dofsman then moved on to study art and design at Cooper Union his second choice to New York University. Unfortunately he was unable to attend New York University because he could not afford the tuition. He graduated in from Cooper Union in 1939 and was a part of the board of directors there after. Dorfsman then moved on to serve in World War II in the United States Army. In the army he was able to use his artistic abilities. He placed both in first and second place for an army poster contest. Dorfsman work numerous graphic design jobs before starting at CBS at the end of the war.
Lou Dofsman began working for Columbia Broadcasting System also known as CBS in 1946 as an art director for its radio networks. Columbia Broadcasting System already had a notable network that was at the top of the ratings. Dofsman’s design’s stood out because of simple slogans and illustrations that caused audiences to look twice. His technique was very different from those at the time.
Dorfsman’s talent and hard work lead him to get the title of senior vice president and creative director for marketing communications and design. He had complete control over advertisements and his designs were attributed with bringing countless new viewers to Columbia Broadcasting System’s news and entertainment programs. Louis Dofsman said "Creativity is essentially a lonely art. An even lonelier struggle, to some a blessing. To others a curse. It is in reality the ability to reach inside yourself and drag forth from your very soul an idea."
One of Louis’s most notable works is his ad for “Of Black America,” the first network series on black history. This full page advertisement depicted a black man in black and white, with his face painted with the stars and stripes of the United States flag.
Dofsman not only worked on advertisements he also did set design and over saw the building of CBS headquarters working closely with the architect.
Mr. Dorfsman was one of the best graphic designers of his time because of this he received many major design honors. He was given honorary doctorates to The New School for Social Research and Long Island University for the fine arts. He inducted into the Art Directors Hall of Fame and received the American Institute of Graphic Arts Medal for Lifetime Achievement.
Louis Dorfsman died in October 22, 2008 from congestive heart failure at the age of 90 years old. He worked for CBS for forty five years. Louis Dorfsman was by far the most influential designer at Columbia Broadcasting System. Dorfsman’s talent and hard work lead him to great success. Louis’s notable works and advertisement will always be remembered. Dofsman was a great designer of him time that will never be replaced.
Lou Dofsman began working for Columbia Broadcasting System also known as CBS in 1946 as an art director for its radio networks. Columbia Broadcasting System already had a notable network that was at the top of the ratings. Dofsman’s design’s stood out because of simple slogans and illustrations that caused audiences to look twice. His technique was very different from those at the time.
Dorfsman’s talent and hard work lead him to get the title of senior vice president and creative director for marketing communications and design. He had complete control over advertisements and his designs were attributed with bringing countless new viewers to Columbia Broadcasting System’s news and entertainment programs. Louis Dofsman said "Creativity is essentially a lonely art. An even lonelier struggle, to some a blessing. To others a curse. It is in reality the ability to reach inside yourself and drag forth from your very soul an idea."
One of Louis’s most notable works is his ad for “Of Black America,” the first network series on black history. This full page advertisement depicted a black man in black and white, with his face painted with the stars and stripes of the United States flag.
Dofsman not only worked on advertisements he also did set design and over saw the building of CBS headquarters working closely with the architect.
Mr. Dorfsman was one of the best graphic designers of his time because of this he received many major design honors. He was given honorary doctorates to The New School for Social Research and Long Island University for the fine arts. He inducted into the Art Directors Hall of Fame and received the American Institute of Graphic Arts Medal for Lifetime Achievement.
Louis Dorfsman died in October 22, 2008 from congestive heart failure at the age of 90 years old. He worked for CBS for forty five years. Louis Dorfsman was by far the most influential designer at Columbia Broadcasting System. Dorfsman’s talent and hard work lead him to great success. Louis’s notable works and advertisement will always be remembered. Dofsman was a great designer of him time that will never be replaced.
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More Food Art
The most beautiful bathtub.


The most beautiful bathtub.
The Artist Tetsuya Nakamura used reinforced plastic that looks very similar to glass. There is a matching sink that has a blend of blues, oranges, whites, reds and black shadowing. The bathtub is priced at 26,000 and the sink at 8,600. I would imagine that these pieces together or separate can make a great impression.
The Artist Tetsuya Nakamura used reinforced plastic that looks very similar to glass. There is a matching sink that has a blend of blues, oranges, whites, reds and black shadowing. The bathtub is priced at 26,000 and the sink at 8,600. I would imagine that these pieces together or separate can make a great impression.
The Magazine Wastebasket
PermaFLOW
426,000 is a big number.
Paper Art



More paper art from Jen Stark
David Carlson 13 March, 2007
"I’ve got a fantastic feedback on my earlier post about the paper art by Jen Stark. So I decided to share some further pictures of here awesome art pieces made of multi-coloured construction paper. What makes me most impressed is the way she makes two-dimensional papers into three-dimensional sculptures."
David Carlson 13 March, 2007
"I’ve got a fantastic feedback on my earlier post about the paper art by Jen Stark. So I decided to share some further pictures of here awesome art pieces made of multi-coloured construction paper. What makes me most impressed is the way she makes two-dimensional papers into three-dimensional sculptures."
This is the art I love. Take paper and make it something that is new and different. I love the color!
Blocking germs in style

Blocking germs in style
This is a really funny idea, but there is truly nothing funny about getting sick. So this is a great way to block the germs in style. I think that this is a good idea for those that work about a lot of dust and germs. Its good to see that people can make something good out of a bad time.
This is a really funny idea, but there is truly nothing funny about getting sick. So this is a great way to block the germs in style. I think that this is a good idea for those that work about a lot of dust and germs. Its good to see that people can make something good out of a bad time.
Art by Krescent Carasso


Art by Krescent Carasso
I found this artist while looking around on google. Her works of art so captivating when one looks at a piece its almost like you want to look away but you cant. The people she is painting are shown in such vulnerable moments. She captures a great deal of sadness with her use of colors and angles. http://www.krescentcarasso.com/
I found this artist while looking around on google. Her works of art so captivating when one looks at a piece its almost like you want to look away but you cant. The people she is painting are shown in such vulnerable moments. She captures a great deal of sadness with her use of colors and angles. http://www.krescentcarasso.com/
Her Statment
Krescent Carasso was born in St. Audustine, Florida. She has been painting for the past eleven years and recently graduate from the San Francisco Art Institute with a Bachelor oF Fine Arts Degree. Although primarily known for her paintings, in recent years Krescent has also established herself as a Bay Area film maker, screening in festivals such as the Santa Cruz Female Film Festival and Madcat International Film Festival. She now currently lives and works in San Francisco.
The Tent Sofa
The Tent sofa and Bed by Philippe is an interchangeable design for children that can change from a small sofa to bed to ten and so on. Although this deign is made to stimulate the minds of children. However I would love this “tent sofa” for myself. I like how it starts as a small sofa to a “bed” that once can sleep on. The video itself is very funny.
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