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Illustrations by Mark Fredrickson
Mark Fredrickson is one of the talented and finest Artists from Tucson, Arizona. He studied in Chattanooga and learns photography & drawing. His works shows inspirational and motivational illustration. He works as freelance illustration. He got many awards from its Amazing and Exceptional illustrations. See below to his amazing work.

Amazing Crimean Castles
Little-known Romantic Destination
Something inherently romantic speaks to our hearts when we see a castle looking out to the sea, from a high cliff among imposing coastal mountains. If you remove the hustle of a resort town around it, the place becomes infused with fantasy and magic, especially in the glow of a setting sun.
Arranging Ordinary Objects in an Extraordinary Way
In my first article “Top 10 Most Curious States of Equilibrium” I’ve outlined some interesting – even outrageous – states of balance, which many readers found hard to believe, unless convinced through their own experience.I found these images mostly here and here.
But first, a few vintage example of mind-bending balance, done for the camera:
(most images are from vintagephoto)

Simply Amazing Ads
The world still pays much attention in the development of print ads. These are some of the ads that you just conquered. Feel free to compare them with what is offered on the domestic market…

It Seems Like a Good Idea
No obstacle is too big, no idea is too outrageous, if you are brave (or silly) enough to go ahead and try it. Most of situations depicted here result from a sheer necessity, not idle experimentation, though.
Creative loads:

(image credit: Moobol.com, Stephen Frost of CSR-Asia.com)
Vertical Scrolling
Scrolling wheel workout for your computer mouse
+ visual feast for your eyes
Yet another “computer specific” (or rather “monitor-specific”) art-form is emerging on the net – images designed for viewing by scrolling down, and down, and down – to marvel at the VERTICALLY unfolding vistas. It also can be a bit disorienting… Have a look at these examples:

Art by Dinyctis, “Space Lane”
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Top 10 Most Curious States of Equilibrium
These simple experiments you can try at home. They are described in a book “La Science Amusante” by Tom Tit (pen name of Arthur Good) with illustrations by Poyet, published in Paris in 1890.
1. Pencil + pocket knife
Simply stick the pocket knife’s blade into a pencil and balance it on its tip. (depending on how wide you open the knife, the pencil will tilt accordingly)

























