All parents like to think their baby has amazing talents. With a little help from Photoshop, Rachel Hulin's son Henry certainly looks like he has supernatural skills.
Planet Streetpainting, a collective of street artists from the Netherlands, participated in the 2011 Chalk Festival in Sarasota, FL, creating an incredible 3D image of Lego minifigures. The street art was meant as an homage to China's terracotta warriors.
What if all our technology – from cars to spaceships to even computers -- were made of wood? What would our world look like? The wooden sculptures of Michael Rea perhaps provides a little bit of insight while also being really cool.
By dipping a basketball in paint and than strategically dribbling it on a canvas, YouTube user ohiseeRED is able to combine the skills she learned in art class and in gym class to paint a portrait of former NBA all-star Yao Ming.
Have art critics gone bananas by dubbing a monkey the "next big thing"? Pockets Warhol (yes, really), named after the famed pop artist Andy Warhol for his wily white hair, has been making some unique abstract portraits that the art world is -- wait for it -- going "ape" for.
The Renaissance may represent a high period in Western culture, but, wow, they sure had some weird-looking babies back then. Here's a collection of spectacularly odd kids in classic paintings. Anyone who thinks all babies are naturally cute has never seen these beastly tykes.
Great artists don't start out as great. At one point, they were small children who drew over everything and were encouraged to keep exercising their creativity. Eventually, as they grew up and their talent continued to be nurtured, they found their voices and become truly exceptional creative people.
As a means of revisiting their childhood beginnings, Christina Conway curated 20 emerging artists
Have you ever wanted to hang the universe on your wall? With Jimmy McBride's intergalactic quilts you can explore an entire galaxy from the comfort of your bedroom or living room.
Looking for an activity to go along with SCUBA diving next time you go on an exotic vacation? How about painting underwater?
A group of Ukrainian painters, who also happen to be certified scuba divers, has developed a method of underwater painting that is both challenging and rewarding.
In what may be the most impressive example of multitasking yet, a New York Times Magazine cartoonist drew the New York City Marathon while simultaneously running it.
We never would have thought that those harmless little sticks we use to stir milk and sugar in to our coffee could be used for anything very remarkable. Yet, Jonathan Brilliant saw inspiration. Weaving the sticks together he creates massive, complex installations that look like giant wooden webs.
Friday's Google Doodle should delight not just Disney fans, but anyone with an interest in graphic design.
As an early animator and concept artist for Disney, the late Mary Blair provided the look of Disney classics like 'Alice in Wonderland,' 'Cinderella' and 'Peter Pan.'
To pay tribute to the man they say "devoted his life to give us the most powerful devices ever available to an ordinary person," four twentysomethings from Munich, Germany created a giant portrait of Steve Jobs from 4,001 Post-It notes.
The hottest new single-topic Tumblr is Teenage Mutant Ninja Noses, which features crude portraits of the famous heroes in a half shell drawn on images of celebrity honkers (including James Franco, Justin Bieber and others).
This is the kind of thing that you probably never would have noticed on your own, but once you see it, it's so obvious -- the human nose looks exactly like the bottom two-third