Monday 30 September 2013

1922 Harley Davidson JD Motorcycle

For a nearly hundred-year-old Harley, this genuine original looks like it’s brand spanking new.  The 1922 Harley-Davidson JD Motorcycle was rebuilt, bolt-by-bolt, from tire to engine to handlebar using all original parts.  It is on its way to the St. John’s auction by RM Auctions on July 27th, where its next owner will secure it for an expected price of around $35,000.

For a nearly hundred-year-old Harley, this genuine original looks like it's brand spanking new.  The 1922 Harley-Davidson JD Motorcycle was rebuilt, bolt-by-bolt, from tire to engine to handlebar using all original parts.  It is on its way to the St. John's auction by RM Auctions on July 27th, where its next owner will secure it…
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Saturday 7 September 2013

Amazing 3D Alive Animals Painting Creative by Keng Lye

Amazing 3D Alive Animals Painting Creative by Keng Lye

Keng Lye is a Singapore based artist who has taken painting to a next level by adding protrude effects to his painting and creating live 3D Breathless animals, that might feel like real for anyone to assume. So by just using acrylic paints resins this artists create all that water and life like images of sea animals.
After asking how this amazing artist started his journey and what made him that much creative he quoted below lines. via - thisiscolossal

I started my first series in 2012 where all the illustrations were “flat” and depth was created using the layering of resin and acrylic over the different parts of the illustration. This year, I started on the octopus and it was purely an experiment; I just wanted to see whether I could push this technique to a higher level. After applying acrylic paint straight onto the resin, I incorporated a 3-D element in this instance, it was a small pebble for the ranchu and octopus. For the turtle, I used an egg shell for the turtle shell and acrylic paint for the rest of the finishing. The whole idea here was to give the art work an even more 3D effect therefore you can have a better view from any angle. I think there are still many other techniques to explore.
So now just enjoy his amazing painting below and see how awesome an artist could be with his imaginary vision and hard work.
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Wednesday 4 September 2013

Patna Brothers Launch Jumpbook To Compete With Facebook

Patna: Two brothers from Patna, Nilay Singh and Ankur Singh, can give Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg a run for his money. Working out of a one-room apartment in Patna, the two unassuming brothers are taking on Mark Zuckerberg and have launched a new social networking website Jumpbook, claiming it offers much more than Facebook does.
"Our website contains 5-in-1 feature that also contains a social networking website, a market place, quiz application, forum and blog. All these applications are involved in our website in our system," said Nilay Singh.
But achieving all this has not been very easy for Nilay and Ankur. Brought up amid much financial hardship, Nilay had to quit studying engineering to let his brother complete his education. He learned website designing at a local computer training institute and since then, has been working tirelessly towards creating Jumpbook.

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