It would be really fun if we could have something like this in Kuwait
If there will ever be a time where people wrap up things that happened in the world, LEGO will be one of the highlights. It is that of a great creation having simple blocks transform in sculptures that would dazzle kids and adults alike, LEGO is truly not only a toy but also a lifestyle.
Different artists have used LEGO in different ways, one created pixelated portraits, another created stop motion videos and another create life-size sculptures.
The featured video below was produced by PBS, part of their show Off Book and it shows us an insight on the world of LEGO. I suddenly feel like I’m in need of getting LEGO blocks and start creating something, I only wish they make a proper software that allows creation of LEGO, it is less interesting but would help a lot in the long run.
I’ve always been immensely fascinated with photography and the idea of saving a moment in time. But its photographers like Hengki Koentjoro who take it to a whole new level.
Through his own unique techniques and long exposure, he transforms the ordinary into something out of a fairy tale. His black and white images are so gorgeous that his subjects often seem suspended in space.
When asked about how he became the photographer that he is, heres what he had to say:
“My Mother gave me a Kodak Pocket camera when I was Eleven years old and I never look back ever since. I fell in love with the idea of preserving what I was seeing, and it was about the beginning of my love affair with photography. From that moment forward, I began documenting, photographically, the activities of my family, as well as the community surrounding me.”

الرئيس الأمريكي بالكندورة والغترة والعقال من عمل الفنان الاماراتي محمد كانو في معرض خاص له في ميم جاليري بدبي.

وكأنهم ربعنا.. الأمير وليام والنجم ويل سميث وجون ترافولتا ومشاهير آخرين بالغترة والعقال من عمل الفنان كانو.

Photography by Ben Heine. Checkout his Deviantart page and Facebook.
These stunning landscapes look so surreal its like they were taken on another planet!
The talented man behind the lens is Miles Miller, and his work speaks for itself, each photo looks perfectly balanced from color to composition.
Miles sometimes relies on Photoshop to enhance image quality or blend exposures.
“I enjoy spending time in the ‘digital darkroom’ almost as much as I do shooting, so many times my images would be considered more digital art than traditional landscape photographs,” says Morgan.
If you like his photographs, you can view more of his work on his website.