The Story of Pin
One year ago, we featured some creative nail photography by Vlad Artazov, who used nails to create some lovely and moving scenarios. The story of Nail Art is still one of most popular post on our site. And today’s topic: The story of Pin is a kind of similar photography work by Jun.C, a professional portrait photographer. Not sure whether Jun’s work was inspired by Vlad Artazov, but that is definitely worth seeing still. Let us know which one you like better? Nail or Pin?
More Inspiring Stories
Bloody Conan and The Beloved Superheroes: Comic Illustrations by Mahmud Asrar
This Guy And His Wife Hosted An Awesome Walking Dead Premiere Party
A Helpful 1930's Guide On How To Avoid Electrocuting Yourself
American Artist Creates TriColored And Galaxy Like Surrealism Art
Adorable Photo Project Shows What Different People Are Waiting For
Selynn Lee Draws Cute Pets in Headscarves
Modern Dali. Artworks of Ilya Zhavoronkoff.
"Time Fragments": Constructivism in Graphic Design and Illustrations by Vladimir Hadzic
John Ching's Tropical Chimeras
Funny Zoo Advertisements
Photographer Creates Mind-bending Mashups To Mess With Your Head
To Warn On Ecological Disaster, French Artist Prefers To Have The Message Carried By Disney Characters
Fantastic Worlds of John Brosio: Tornadoes, Twisters, and a Jerk in a Road
"Consumption": Surreal Digital Artworks of Miron Malejki
These Daily Drawings Of A Young Artist And Her Little Brother Are A Bright Spot During Some Dark Days
British Columbia-based Metal Sculptor Creates Epic Stainless Steel Sculptures
"What We See When We Shut Our Eyes": The Superb Digital Artworks Of BakaArts
Someone Spotted That David Bowie Often Looked Like A Sea Slug, Created An Entire Blog To Prove It
Artist Sanesparza Creates Funny Comics That Explain How To Do Things
Humorous Comic Fat Lady Postcards by Donald McGill From the Early 20th Century
"The Closer You Are...": Superb Emotional and Cyberpunk Illustrations by Death & Milk
What Lara Croft And Mortal Kombat's Jade Would Look Like As REAL Women
Tattoos of Semicolons Offer Love and Hope to Those Struggling with Mental Health Issues
In Astonishingly Realistic Painting, Artist Hiroki Okuma Spent Months Just on His Model’s Hair