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Gnome Costume

This HAS to be Nolan's Halloween costume this year!
Tree Art
Curtis Killorn is an artist that works with aged desert trees that have been dead for centuries and brings them to life again by making them into art installations. Check out his website for his future work and his plans for Burning Man 2011.
via Neatorama
Camouflage Art
Chinese artist Lui Bolin has a unique approach to his art–instead of standing out, he tries his best not to be seen and to blend in. We’ve featured his amazing work before and couldn’t resist this photo from his newest installation. It’s called “Plasticizer.” Hard not to admire his ingenuity. Featured on the Wall Street Journal’s Photo Blog.
via NeatoramaBottle Cap Nautilus Sculpture
Virginia art student Ryan Lytle created Nautilus, the awesome 3D sculpture shown above, from bottle caps, lots of wire, some keys, a gas mask lens and other recycled materials. Lytle calls the process of wrapping and weaving wire into art “cathartic” and says the changeable nature of the medium, added to the aging process of exposed metal, reminds him “of the progression of life.” More photos of Nautilus are available on his Flickr.
Neatorama via Laughing Squid
Danny Macaskill - Industrial Revolutions
Death of a Dragonfly
This was surprisingly moving...
Last Moments Of Life from Paul Kroeker on Vimeo.
The Muppets: Stand By Me
Move, Eat, Learn
3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage... all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food ....into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films.....
= a trip of a lifetime.
move, eat, learn
Bad Example

He's setting a really bad example for his baby brother.