
He loves Wrestling, cows, shopping ah yea and reading.

He loves Wrestling, cows, shopping ah yea and reading.

Spot the lie in the headline and win a free full body massage at Bank Tube station every Friday evening at rush hour.
Or this could have been an alternative text to this photo:
They now offer free full body massages – already paid for with your ticket!!!

What mostly amazed me about this guy was not the quality of the sound itself. More the peacefulness and grace that surrounded him when he quietly entered the tube, set up the portable amplifier, connected his electrical violine and then started playing without any announcement.
I could really feel that he was proud about what he was doing. Probably not many people in the carriage with “proper” jobs could say the same about their line of work.
And I will also never forget his passionate happy expression while fiddling away.
Needless to say the hew got a few quid of my hardearned money. I love buskers like that.

I think his favourite movies are Indiana Jones and Wolverine.

Is this a new trend to leave your comb in your Afro? Or did he just forget it was there?
We all at some point have done little scribbles into the sand when spending time on a beach. But this guy here has taken this to a whole new level.
Jim Denevan is definitely a name to remember. He dedicates parts of his (artisitic) life to drawing figures into sand. Huge figures. And when I m saying huge I mean HUUUUGE!!!
And when you see them you think, man needs some sort of computer planning them but Jim said he doesn’t plan them ahead at all. He just stands there on the beach or the desert, looks at the horizon and thinks, and then he just starts walking with his rake. Miles after miles, hours after hours – to create these unforgettable shapes. And after water and wind have erased them from the planet’s surface all that remains are these stunning photographs.
He created what he calls the largest piece of art in history – gigantic circles measuring 9 miles in circumference. Instead of a rake he used a car to create these lines though. The result can even be seen with Google Earth.
Go check his webpage for more of his unforgettable artwork. jimdenevan.com
A little inspiration for the next time you get bored during your beach holiday. 😉




This is part of the 9mile sized piece he drew in the Nevada desert.A piece of art which is big enough to be seen from out of space. Reminding of the famous Nasca lines in South America

These Sun editors, are they on some sort of sick reality-bending drug cocktail?!


