Artists should make beautiful things says Grayson Perry a British artist that won 2003's Turner prize(Transvestite potter) and is mostly known for his bright colored ceramic vases and cross-dressing.

Grayson Perry recently gave an interview for YOOX where he explains that a good artist is the one that makes really attractive stuff. He recently created a project of six tapestries for Victoria Miro Gallery, London that focus on the emotional world of things we reach daily like eating, drinking or even things we wear. A limited-edition of this project(The Vanity of Small Differences) made for placemats can be purchased online at Yoox.

Goldfish in Japan is considered to be the symbol of happiness, luck and prosperity therefore many people praise them and feel well being around them.

A team from the  Kyoto University of Art & Design in Japan called Kingyobu(which means "goldfish club" in English) accomplished a quite interesting project where they took over unused phone booths found in Osaka streets and converted them into fish tanks full of goldfish. Instantly those instalments got locals attention turning them into popular attraction across Osaka city. Kingyobu phone booths

Haruhiko Kawaguchi is a Japanese photographer trying to keep love preserved forever by wrapping it with vacuumed plastic bags.

His Flesh Love project presents couples wrapped up in 100 by 150 by 74 centimetres plastic bags, for 10 to 20 seconds that the photoshoot lasts performers have to endure the pressure and lack of air. Haruhiko says that this is an attempt to capture this moment of love and passion between couples forever and keep it sterilized from any future acts that will separate the couple. Video from Flesh…