Nirvana's "Nevermind" baby 20 years later.

Even if you're not a grunge fan, you must've heardat least one Nirvana track. Angst and iconic 90s hairstyle, combined with heavy tune and great album art.




This was 1991 and now this baby, Spacer Elden (always introduced as the "Nirvana baby") studies fine arts at Pasadena, California. Before 20th anniversary edition of  "Nevermind" was released, he wished to recreate this classic cover. Same pool, same person. Don't know about the note. And the pants. Yeah, shame.


Read the whole story here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2042033/Baby-cover-Nirvanas-Nevermind-album-turns-20.html

Alan Sailer's exploding objects.

Contrary to the popular belief,  you can look at explosions without worrying about your coolness.
Especially at Mr. Sailer's explosions. Well, technically, they're not explosions but rather objects shot with a gun, but... shhh.

Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/8763834@N02/



Bob Basset's leatherworks

So, there is a bunch of guys in Ukraine and they do various things out of leather. Doesn't sound awesome, huh? Well, take a look. (Yes, I'm fully aware that some of them look like bought from a creepy sex shop, but they're still a great piece of work!)

Source: bobbasset.com

A fully functional backpack!

Microphotography

Beautiful pictures sent for the Nikon microphotography contest.
If you want to know the names and details, check out the link!

Source: http://www.nikonsmallworld.com/


Tim Biskup's paintings

Today I'd like to feature Tim Biskup and his great pictures. Mr. Biskup can be categorized as a total badass - he left traditional art after two years in Otis and from then on he continued to be one of the best-selling artist in his field. His goal is only aesthetical value. Check it out.

Source: http://timbiskup.com/




Heinz Maier's Photography

What can I say - I'm not a big fan of photography. I don't think recreating reality using electronic gadget is an art. But from time to time I stumble upon photographs like these - having nothing to do with reality, based purely on form and color. Beautiful and stunning.
The artist's name is Heinz Maier and he took photography in 2010.

More of his photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cymaii/