The plot point when a truck carrying buckets of paint gets into an accident and paint gets all over the place is probably nothing new - being exploited in movies and cartoons before. But what does it really look like when a paint carrying truck gets hit by another car in real world, not staged, not drawn? Thanks to these guys we now can see how it looks like. A truck was carrying a lot of paint and was tailgated by another truck. Nobody got injured, however the driver of the rear truck is all covered in pain, as well as everything around and both cars. And yes, the paint color is yellow. Take a look on this video.
Chinese artist Liu Xue has created some fabulous anthropomorphic sculpture which are sure to tweak your “Eweeee, gross!” button, in a great way. The unusual hybrids are from his series - ‘We are the World’ and they aren’t far from it. Obese fat Buddha men sit on their frog legs or flippers while emaciated men and women balance on chicken legs or dog bodies. The different anatomies merge seamlessly into a viable being. They are distorted and somewhat monstrous – yet at the same time so realistic, one might believe they actually do exist. Liu lives in Beijing, Chaoyang, China and that’s about all we could find out about him. We would love to know a little about his process – any Chinese folks out there that could throw a little research our way? LINK: To Liu’s Website/Blog
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