Cereal Box Art, Now With 100% More Superpower

Livening up cereal boxes with super powered characters, artist Phil Postma makes quite an impression. We’re pretty sure some super powers would find their way into the cereal, but since these happen to be only illustrations, we’ll have to look somewhere else for our superpower quota. I’d have a spider bite me, but I’m scared of spiders.

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Diving in Russia’s Blue Lake

Blue Lake is located in Kabardino-Balkaria in the Caucasian mountains in the South of Russia. Apparently, it is also a magical land of glowing water and a brilliant underwater world. Measuring 235m in length, 130m wide and 258m deep, it is considered the deepest karst lake in the world. The photographs here come from the Blue Lake Awareness Project by the Photostream.pro group, which works towards Russia’s underwater wonders.

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Viral Memes Get Painted

Grumpy Cat

What looks like a bombardment of memes, German artist Lauren Kaelin has put a lot of them in one place, although this time they present themselves using art as the medium. The painted memes are documented on the artist’s site Benjameme.

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3D Drawings on Paper to Blow Your Mind

Three dimensional drawings on paper is an idea so very difficult to employ, which is what makes it that much more awesome. In the work of JJK Airbrush, objects aren’t content staying on paper, the illustrations want to break free of those bonds and fly into the world. Some of these illustrations look to interact with the real world, some stay on paper in their glory, but never miss the chance of impressing their dimensions.

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Plate Gives Dinner Conversation Ideas: Food In My Beard

Let’s not spend time on boring crockery, when you could imagine the pleasure of eating straight out of some beardy dude’s beard. The series of plates by Phil Jones has four designs, each representing the dude with a different style of beard. The plates are not in production yet though the designer is looking for manufacturing and distribution partners.

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Popular Movies Locations Presented as Travel Posters

In the movie universe, characters get to visit exotic places. Many of them are real, but some come out of fiction to create dream-like worlds that could be loved. For this set, South Africa’s Studio Muti worked with FoxP2 to create posters for Ster-Kinekor Theaters, South Africa’s leading cinema house. They illustrated posters for four movie destinations, camouflaging them in the look and design of conventional travel posters.

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Graph Explains the Difference Between Geeks and Nerds

Geek and nerd are terms often used interchangeably, but ye of little knowledge do not realize the momentous difference between the two. A handy infographic/graph has come up to clarify the distinction. Creator of the graph Burr Settles used data from two twitter sources to draw inferences, plus some math magic.

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Batman Hooded Poncho Blanket For Toddlers

The way of the ninja should start in the cradle. Also, the way of being Batman. For some reason, this seems to be on the Marvel shop on Amazon, who should probably be busy with Spiderman blanket, which happens to be on another shop. Costs $27.

We Finally Get to See The Full Surface of Mercury, See It Glitter

It is quite interesting that while we look at stars unfathomable distances away, we have little detail on the bodies in our solar system. But then again, we don’t know much about what goes on under the Earth’s crust, well not at least as much as we would like to know. Finally, we do know a little bit more about Mercury, the planet in our solar system closest to the sun.

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