If you're the creative type, you probably already know that when it comes to imagination, creativity knows no bounds.
Some of these pics are executed well. Others are a little weird. But in every case, creativity is on full display.
If you're the creative type, you probably already know that when it comes to imagination, creativity knows no bounds.
Some of these pics are executed well. Others are a little weird. But in every case, creativity is on full display.
This is artist Tom Samui and a massive, 16-foot-tall dragon he created entirely out of old car and motorcycle parts.
The only thing that's missing from this gravy-dispensing cat thing is the telltale "URK URK URK" sound of a cat throwing up.
It's hard to fathom how much work went into applying body paint that would give this effect. Major props to the artist, Trina Merry.
You'll never see an actual unicorn, but if you travel to this harbor, you can see a unicorn made out of old fishing nets.
Look, there's a Mister T pot along with a bunch of Mister T cups. Why, it's an entire Mister T set!
I've never thought of applying a decal to the underside of my toilet seat, but maybe that's because I haven't let myself dream.
I don't know what this doll is supposed to represent. I am quite certain, however, that it comes to life at night.
It's pretty cool how these flowers have been manipulated to cast such a detailed shadow of a dragon's head.
Okay, I know it isn't a whale, but work with me for the sake of the rhyme. I guess this is cool for people who really like aquatic life.
Sticking to a theme, it's hard to argue with this spine-themed mailbox being perfectly on point for a chiropractor.
This shipping container from Italy came with this interesting little face doodle scrawled on the side of the packing material.
This...thing...at a Japanese bar apparently moves closer and closer to the toilet until it's 'kissing' the person sitting there. No thanks.
I didn't know that Walmart still had big bins full of CDs but apparently, they do. Also, somebody did a nice job organizing things.
I always knew that those sticks of staples could be used to make something cool, but I don't have any artistic talent like Peter Root.
I'll always be impressed by carvings like this that come from a single tree stump. There isn't much room for error.
I'm seriously blown away by this art, partially because it's so realistic but mostly because it's made entirely out of paper.
In the era of face masks everywhere, it's nice to see someone having a little fun with things. She can also lick anyone she wants, even with a mask on.
It's nice to see that even the king of hearts is masking up for safety...although he's also driving a dagger through his head.
Have you ever traced lines in velvet with your finger? This person did, but they did so in a mindblowing way.
There's something about the placement of this poster behind the backpack hook that really makes the whole scene work.