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Discover the Fascinating World of Plant Root Systems with Erwin Lichtenegger and Lore Kutschera’s Collaborative Project

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As someone who has always been fascinated by the hidden world of plant roots, I am thrilled to share with you the incredible collaborative project of the late botanists Erwin Lichtenegger and Lore Kutschera. Through their detailed drawings, we are able to celebrate the power and beauty of these vital systems that often go unseen. Continue reading »

Illustrating the Punny Side of Words and Sayings: Surreal and Minimalistic Doodles by Nadia Tolstoy

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Nadia (previously featured), an interior architect and artist from Sweden, creates humorous and imaginative doodles that depict the literal or alternative meanings of English words. Continue reading »

Ernest Howard Shepard’s Original Drawings of Winnie the Pooh

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The following illustrations are from the Sotheby’s catalogue for the auction of 42 items, titled “That sort of Bear”: E.H. Shepard’s Winnie-the-Pooh from the Collections of Stanley J Seeger and Christopher Cone. This auction was held at New Bond Street in London on December 17, 2008. Continue reading »

Ghost of ZOË: A Unique 3D Organic Project by Mike Campau

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Mike Campau has released a new 3D project and NFT called Ghost of ZOË, which is a continuation of the original ZOË project. Continue reading »

Brightening Winter Nights: Jeremy Miranda’s Festive Holiday Light Paintings

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In Jeremy Miranda’s paintings, colorful lights that are hung on trees and along gutters create a warm, vibrant atmosphere on gloomy winter evenings. Continue reading »

Svitlana Harkusha: Master of Beautiful and Atmospheric Concept Art

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As a Ukrainian artist specializing in visual development, environment design, and concept art, Svitlana Harkusha has the unique ability to bring stories to life through her art. Continue reading »

Boos Season’s Greetings Card from Luminous, with Best Wishes for A Happy and Prosperous New Year

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Luminous, a Greek studio, designed this special Christmas card with the idea of togetherness in mind. The card features several holiday characters that can be connected to one another. Continue reading »

Anna Kruhelska Creates Stunning Geometric Paper Sculptures that Showcase Her Artistic Talent and Attention to Details

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As a visual artist and architect, Anna Kruhelska brings her expertise in form, symmetry, and space to her contemporary art practice, which is focused on abstract, three-dimensional paper wall reliefs. Continue reading »

Zipper Teeth Rocks: A Superior Horror Alternative to Garden Gnomes

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Looking to take your landscaping game to the next level? Say hello to rocks with zipper teeth – Zipper Teeth Rock! These bad boys are the ultimate way to add a little personality to your outdoor space. Continue reading »

The Photographer Took Surreal-Looking Images of Cities and Landscapes Using Double Exposure

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Belgian photographer Robin Vandenabeele composes surreal and dreamy double-exposure photographs using only their camera, both while traveling and at home. Some of these double exposures were created in Bruges during the pandemic when the streets were empty and the skies were clear of contrails. Continue reading »

An Aspiring Japanese Designer Handpicks and Makes These Adorable Gowns Called “Fairy’s Dresses”

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“Fairy’s Dress” uses flowers and leaves blooming in the garden, such as pansies, morning glories, roses, carnations, double cherry blossoms, and more to make fairy dresses. Continue reading »

Bertone and Citroën Collaborate on Futuristic 1972 Citroën GS Camargue Concept

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The Citroën GS Camargue was a concept car based on the Citroën GS, presented as a two-door coupé with 2+2 seating. It was designed by Bertone. It used GS mechanical components, and was the same overall length, but 6 cm (2.4 in) wider. It was presented in 1972 at the Geneva Motor Show. Historically, this is the first collaboration between Bertone and Citroën, which later produced the successful BX. Continue reading »

Jewelry Artist Makes Gold Rings That Are Pikachu Evolution Inspired

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According to Orion Ivliev: “As a Geek Jewelry Designer, I enjoy paying homage to my fav geek and animated shows and games. Continue reading »

A Carpet Enthusiast Has Created Rugs Featuring Popular Anime and Cartoon Characters

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It’s incredible to think that carpets can now be made in any shape or form. Whether you want a carpet shaped like an avocado or one featuring a popular meme, it’s possible thanks to the talents of this Tennessee-based artist known on Instagram as carpet.nerd. With over 200,000 followers, this artist creates rugs featuring beloved cartoon and anime characters. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Images of The 2022 Northern Lights Photographer of The Year

“Polaris Dream” – Nico Rinaldi
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The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, is a captivating natural occurrence that draws in travelers, artists, and photographers from all corners of the globe. Continue reading »

The Winners of The International Landscape Photographer of The Year 2022 Competition Have Been Announced

“Paternidad” by Benjamin Briones Grandi (Chile). Portfolio – Winner.
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Images and winners of the 9th International Landscape Photographer of the Year competition have been chosen. Chile’s Benjamin Briones Grandi was named Photographer of the Year for his portfolio, with Tony Wang of China in second place and Max Rive of the Netherlands in third place. Continue reading »

The Artist Creates Textile Moths with Wings Made of Vintage Tapestry Materials

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Larysa Bernhardt has a unique artistic vision, as evident in the beautifully embroidered textile moths she creates. Continue reading »

Finally, the 2023 Calendar of Extremely Accurate Birds

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Due to the widespread request from birdwatchers and ornithologists, artist Tommy Siegel has created a highly detailed calendar featuring various species of birds. Continue reading »

The Baby Superstar: An Artist Has Used AI to Imagine Famous Pop Culture Characters as Babies

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California-based designer Gil Finkelstein uses his imagination and AI to transform iconic characters into babies. Gil adds a touch of humor to his creations by exaggerating certain features and adding comical expressions to these little versions of music, film, and political legends. Continue reading »

Beautiful Photos of 1969 Lamborghini Espada Series I

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The Espada was unveiled at the 1968 Geneva Motor Show, alongside the Islero. It was powered by a 3.929 cc Lamborghini V12 engine, which was derived from the one used in the 400 GT 2+2 and produced 325 horsepower in the series I models. Continue reading »

A Selection of The Winning Images in The British Ecological Society’s Annual Competition ‘Capturing Ecology’

The British Ecological Society has released a collection of winning and highly commended images from their annual Capturing Ecology competition. These photos, taken by international ecologists and students from around the world, showcase the beauty and complexity of nature. The selection includes a mother leopard hunting and a bird floating peacefully on water, highlighting the intricate relationship between humans and the natural world.

Overall runner-up – Leopard Surprise! by Peter Hudson
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Leopards don’t often hunt during the day but demand from her cub meant Luluka had to have a go. Steenbok are not easy prey; they exhibit multiple adaptations to avoid predation, so the hunt was long and careful. It took Luluka four attempts to secure her prey. Photograph: Peter Hudson/BES Capturing Ecology 2022 Continue reading »

Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: Young Photographer Award Winners

The winning images across ten categories in the animal welfare charity’s annual competition.

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Mountain Hare by Ben Harrott, 18, from Oldham, Greater Manchester, winner of the 16-18 category and overall winner. Photograph: Ben Harrott/RSPCA/PA Continue reading »

The Spectacular Finalists Images form The Art of Building Competition 2022

The Chartered Institute of Building has announced the finalists for the largest photography competition celebrating the built environment. The entries range from a solitary church to a bustling shopping mall, and the winner will be chosen by a public vote.

The UAE Pavilion at EXPO 2020, taken by Francesca Pompei
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“Designed by the Swiss-Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava for the Dubai Expo. At the centre of the structure there is a sphere-shaped void that serves as an auditorium with a capacity of 200. Its continuum form is a symbol of resilience and of a boundless future embracing a dialogue among different cultures.” Continue reading »

An Artist Enjoys Spending His Time Drawing Realistically on Different Types of Cups, Including ‘Stanley’ Thermoses

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According to Berk Armagan: “Hello, I’m Berk Armagan. As you might know, from previous posts on Bored Panda, I travel the world selling my realistic drawings on paper cups. Continue reading »

Before the Advent of Photoshop, People Used to Create Homemade Christmas Cards, 1930s-1960s

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Long before the availability of Photoshop, people were known for their ingenuity and creativity in creating homemade holiday and Christmas greeting cards. Continue reading »