I found Dave Archambault's portfolio of intricate paintings created exclusively using a standard ball-point pen. These works demonstrate how a common office tool can achieve remarkable detail and depth in professional fine art illustration.
I played a simple browser-based kickups game where the objective is to keep a soccer ball in the air. Despite its straightforward mechanics, I only managed a high score of 15 turns before failing.
I found a dedicated resource for learning the art of pen-spinning. This site provides tutorials and tips for mastering the skill of twirling pens around your fingers through various complex tricks and movements.
I explore an infinite depth painting where zooming in eventually brings you back to the start. It’s a surreal recursive loop that feels like traveling in circles through a nested digital canvas.
Sony's VAIO Slimtop is a high-end desktop computer featuring a flat-screen monitor that supports direct pen input. At $3,000, it represents an early push into pen-based computing and sleek, integrated hardware design.
I found a creative Flickr set showcasing sparkler art created through long exposure photography. These images demonstrate how light painting with simple sparklers can produce intricate, glowing patterns against dark backgrounds.