Life Turns out To Be More Complicated: Heartwarming Illustrations by Natasha Garlukovich
Natasha Garlukovich is an artist from Belarus. She studied design in Minsk and in 2020, she moved to Warsaw, Poland. Continue reading »
The Superb Concept Artworks by Amin Faramarzian
Amin Faramarzian, based in Turkey, is a freelance illustrator with a background in graphic design and animation. Continue reading »
Urban by Accident: The Modern Graffiti Art by Yann L’Outsider
Yann Le Berre, also known as Yann L’Outsider, was born in 1984. Introduced to graffiti at 17, he was drawn into the exhilarating rush of instinctive creation amidst the margins of legality. Continue reading »
The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel, Woodcuts by François Desprez from 1565
Here are amazing woodcuts of various bizarre characters from “Les songes drolatiques de Pantagruel” translated into English as “The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel” published in 1565. Continue reading »
Le Vampir Glorieux: Bizarre Vintage Paintings of Vamprires by Boleslaw Biegas
The Third Vampire Metamorphosis, 1916 – 1917
The surrealist Polish artist Boleslaw Biegas produced a wealth of works in both painting and sculpture. Continue reading »
Photographer NIU NIU Captures The Neo Tokyo Vibes
Neo Tokyo is an imaginary place full with neon lights, punk revivalism, piercings, and erotica. By focusing on the people in this fever dream Tokyo, photographer NIU NIU creates dark, whimsical photos. Continue reading »
Amazing Illustrations and Posters Designed by Duilio Cambellotti in the Early 20th Century
Fine di Secolo, Acqua Progressiva Insuperabile, circa 1900
Italian applied artist, illustrator, painter, sculptor, and designer Duilio Cambellotti (1876–1960) was involved in the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau movements, and his impact extended beyond the aesthetic and political to the social and political. His fidelity to agrarian motifs and versatility across a broad spectrum of visual and design disciplines have earned him recognition. Continue reading »
“Only Human”: Impressive Hyperrealistic Oil Paintings by Beau White
Australian figurative and hyperrealist oil painter Beau White explores the darker aspect of human nature through absurdism and nightmare images. His art infuses “real world” environments with bizarre and unexpected handcrafted components to produce fresh, frightening, and humorous viewpoints on the commonplace. Continue reading »
Selftaught Photographer René Roeser Creates Superb Surreal Scenes and Photocollages
René Roeser is a self-taught, up-and-coming surrealistic photographer from Luxembourg. René creates his strange and paradoxical worlds by combining photos captured in urban locations with his camera, drawing inspiration from surrealist painters. Continue reading »
Photographer Albrecht Voss Captures Architectural Masterpieces in the Alps
In 2020, after spending months alone, Leipzig-based photographer invited his oldest friend along on a trip to the Alps where they would photograph contemporary architecture. Continue reading »
Graphic Designer and Visual Artist Creates Superb Vibrant Posters
Based in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, Jerry-Lee Bosmans is a designer and visual artist. His graphic art is generally distinguished by vivid colors and striking compositions. Continue reading »
Provocative and Humorous Vintage T-Shirt Slogans
Remember those iron-on transfers that were sold in magazines telling us to Nuke the Whales? We wanted to know whether they were still available when we initially praised the magnificent 1970s T-Shirt. Continue reading »
Spectacular Winning Fungi Photos From The Garden Photographer Of The Year Awards
1st Place: ‘Autumn Emergence’ by Jay Birmingham
Fungi are typically neglected, but the Garden Photographer of the Year Awards showcases them in gorgeous photos. Continue reading »
Photographer Richard Johnson Captures the Beauty of Canada’s Ice-Hut Communities
In the heart of winter, the northern United States and Canada undergo a magical transformation as temperatures plummet and bodies of water freeze over. Continue reading »
The Photos of the Stunning 1976 Citroën DS Tissier Car Transporter
This automobile, which was constructed by Tissier in 1976 for a French motor club, was based on a Citroën DS from the year 1970. Continue reading »
The Science Behind Michael Jackson’s Smooth Criminal Move
In 1987, Michael Jackson stunned audiences with his iconic “Smooth Criminal” music video featuring a gravity-defying lean. Despite skepticism about special effects, Jackson later performed the move live worldwide, earning him the nickname “Moonwalker.” Continue reading »
Brushstrokes of Brilliance: Unveiling the Multifaceted Poster by Andrzej Pągowski
Born in 1953, Andrzej Pągowski received his degree from Poznan, Poland’s State University of Arts. Since 1977, he has created about two thousand posters for Polish and international clients. Continue reading »
Graphic Designer Created Digital Collages On Life As A Small Business Owner
Helen Garfield owns a marketing and graphic design agency and is also a graphic designer. Through her artwork, she hopes to portray the experience of being a solopreneur. Helen elucidates the marketing and technology obstacles that company owners have while trying to grow their internet presence. Continue reading »
The World’s Largest Cat Painting Is Growing Even Bigger
At slightly more than 6 feet by 20 feet, the biggest cat painting on Earth is twice as big as the biggest cat painting from the early 19th century! Continue reading »
Photographer Uses AI to Show Miniature People Dealing With Everyday Life Objects
Poy, a Thai designer, specializes in crafting photographs showcasing miniature people. Continue reading »
Inside the 1950s BMW Isetta Brochure
Argentine, Spanish, Belgian, French, Brazilian, German, and British manufacturers all get licenses to produce the Isetta microcar, which was designed in Italy. It was dubbed a bubble automobile, a moniker used by other vehicles with an egg shape and windows that resembled bubbles. Continue reading »
The Intricate Intersection of Gore and Kawaii in Shintaro Kago’s Iconic Artistic Vision
Shintaro Kago’s artwork, known for its ero-guro manga style, captivates audiences worldwide with its unique blend of grotesque imagery and social commentary. Continue reading »