

Artist Alex Konahin’s dip-pen and india ink drawings each take around two weeks to complete.
The margins of his schoolbooks (where great art is born) must have been something to behold. More here


Artist Alex Konahin’s dip-pen and india ink drawings each take around two weeks to complete.
The margins of his schoolbooks (where great art is born) must have been something to behold. More here
Declan Ganley writes:
On Aer Lingus Rome to Dublin today, spotted Costa Concordia wreck & took this ‘high altitude’ pic.
He’s using his special CIA phone.
A woman struggling at the Ha’penny Bridge, Dublin, within the last hour.
(Sam Boal/Photocall Ireland)
Even these guys are having a bad day:
Ducks hiding from the wind and rain today in Dublin #weather twitter.com/ghenrick/statu…
— Gavin Henrick (@ghenrick) April 25, 2012
Photographer Richard Kendall uses a 96 camera rig to bend light and your eyeballs by combining light painting with 360° bullet-time .
“My six-year-old niece and five-year-old nephew made their babysitter cry recently. My niece flicked hair ties at her, while my two-foot nephew fiendishly brandished a bread knife. The poor 17-year-old sitter called my no-nonsense sister for help. She replied ‘They’re kids!” Anyways, my niece drew this for the babysitter and my nephew also made a card, including a drawing of him with a knife.”
Lord Gnome on B3ta
I think @tommy_bells is getting a tad nervous about riding at punchestown today haha!….. twitter.com/brendanp1995/s…
— Brendan Powell Jnr (@brendanp1995) April 25, 2012