Our adventures in the internet this week have brought us a mixed and thoroughly enjoyable bag of cat paintings, balloons and brutalism. Read on and see for yourself.
With the simplest brush strokes, and damp paper, Endre Penovac captures cats perfectly.
Cat II by Endre Penovác
Cat by Endre Penovác
Cat III by Endre Penovác
Cat IV by Endre Penovác
French artist Charles Pétillon likes balloons, and so do we. His Invasions series shows them bursting from windows and doors.
Invasions by Charles PétillonFrom the Invasions series
Play Station by Charles PétillonFrom the Invasions series
Mutation 2 by Charles PétillonFrom the Invasions series
CO2 by Charles PétillonFrom the Invasions series
Our favourite invention spotted this week are these shoes which even out the heights at a party, to enable easier interaction with just a hint of Spice Girl.
Level, 1997, Styrodur/Rubber/Velcro, variable dimensionsPersonal Absurdities by Inges Idee
There are a growing number of websites devoted to modernism around the UK. The latest we have seen focuses on Manchester.
Blackley Crematorium, 1959Courtesy of Mainstream Modern
Chandos Hall, 1962Courtesy of Cruickshank and Seward archive
St Nicholas's Church, 1932Courtesy of Mainstream Modern
Kantorowich Building, 1970Courtesy of Mainstream Modern
New Islington Housing, 2006Courtesy of Mainstream Modern
Broughton Swimming Baths, 1962Courtesy of Mainstream Modern
Finally we bring you The Grand Budapest Hotel. For birds. Designed by Clinic 212, it's the ideal getaway for your feathered friends.