Laurent Chehere’s manipulated photographic series of flying houses is mesmerising - each unique house is shown floating in the sky, with an individual personality and scenario to contend with. 
Found via Hi-Fructose.

Laurent Chehere’s manipulated photographic series of flying houses is mesmerising - each unique house is shown floating in the sky, with an individual personality and scenario to contend with. 

Found via Hi-Fructose.

Scott Hazard is an artist and landscape architect who layers carefully torn photographs to create intriguing images such as this. I love how a portal has magically been created in a sealed door.
Found via Colossal.

Scott Hazard is an artist and landscape architect who layers carefully torn photographs to create intriguing images such as this. I love how a portal has magically been created in a sealed door.

Found via Colossal.

Spanish photographer Victor Enrich manipulates architectural photographs, creating extraordinary images like this one.
Found via Dezeen.

Spanish photographer Victor Enrich manipulates architectural photographs, creating extraordinary images like this one.

Found via Dezeen.

Frank Kunert’s 3D models display humour, subtlety and incredible attention to detail.
Found via Trendland.

Frank Kunert’s 3D models display humour, subtlety and incredible attention to detail.

Found via Trendland.

Anne-Laure Maison’s photographs of windows in various cities at night are both visually engaging and rich in narrative qualities - she says:
“All these details stir my imagination and inspire my work. When I gaze at these windows, I like to tell myself a story. I capture these intimate moments and build my own structures.”
Prints of the work can be found at wall30.
Found via muuuz.

Anne-Laure Maison’s photographs of windows in various cities at night are both visually engaging and rich in narrative qualities - she says:

All these details stir my imagination and inspire my work. When I gaze at these windows, I like to tell myself a story. I capture these intimate moments and build my own structures.”

Prints of the work can be found at wall30.

Found via muuuz.

Mike Doyle built a three storey Victorian haunted house entirely from Lego - it consists of 50k - 60k pieces and took approximately 450 hours to make. Impressive building!
Found via BoingBoing.

Mike Doyle built a three storey Victorian haunted house entirely from Lego - it consists of 50k - 60k pieces and took approximately 450 hours to make. Impressive building!

Found via BoingBoing.