Artist Creates Figurative Paintings With Peeling And Cracking Effects
Artist James Bullough creates figurative paintings with peeling and cracking effects. James Bullough is an American born artist living and working in Berlin, Germany. Continue reading »
Amazing Color Photographs Capture Sun Bathers on the Beach in Cannes, France in 1948
Cannes, resort city of the French Riviera, in Alpes-Maritimes department, Provence-Alpes-Côtes d’Azur region, southeastern France. It lies southwest of Nice. Continue reading »
Spectacular Sisters: The Feminist-Inspired Illustrations by Aura Lewis
Aura Lewis earned her MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. She is inspired by women’s history, fashion, social activism and culture from all over the world, as well as vintage ephemera and retro color palettes and patterns. Aura’s work is featured in books for children and adults, editorial publications, gift books, and stationery. Continue reading »
Any Means Necessary: The Superb Dark and Macabre Illustrations of Shawn Coss
According to an artist: ” Hi, if you’re looking for Shawn Cross, that’s another guy who definitely doesn’t do the art I do. At least I don’t think. But anyways, I’m a dark art artist from Ohio. I’ve been working at my craft professionally for 9 years as an independent artist as well as an artist for the widely popular webcomic series, Cyanide & Happiness. I’m also a co-owner and artist for Ohio based lifestyle brand, Any Means Necessary clothing. Continue reading »
Bold and Colorful Illustrations by Kiersten Eagan
Kiersten is an illustrator and visual development artist with a passion for storytelling!
She is from the forests of Canada but is currently living in Oxford, England where she loves exploring alleyways and looking for secret passageways to Narnia and Wonderland. Continue reading »
Artist Uses Neural Network To Create These Images Of The Hit Series Stranger Things
According to Antti Karppinen (previously featured): “I am a photographer & visual artist because I want to create something special, something people can relate to and feel. Telling stories visually is my strength. In the digital era, the most impressive stories will be told in pictures. Continue reading »
In the 1970s, American Luxury Cars Were Bursting With Velour and Velvet
The 1970s were an awkward time for America—in fashion, in hair styles, and yes, even in car interiors. In the 1970s, velour and velvet were popular because it fit into the idea of what was luxurious at the time. Continue reading »
Graphic Designer Creates Major City Logos Based On Their Famous Landmarks
Yemen-based graphic designer Mohamed Al-Jaadaby creates major city logos based on their famous landmarks. His ongoing series of minimalist illustrations feature the names of some of the world’s most iconic cities inside of major landmarks. Continue reading »
Photographer Alper Yesiltas Spent 12 Years Shooting This Window Until Owners Demolished The Building
Istanbul photographer and lawyer Alper Yesiltas spent 12 years shooting the same window in different seasons until the owner demolished the building. Continue reading »
The Albee Rolligon: An Innovative Transport Truck From the 1950s
One of the earliest applications of Albee’s low-pressure tires was this three-roller Dodge Power Wagon. Ground pressure was drastically reduced due to the large ground area in contact with the bags, and the low air pressure (from 2.5 to 6 PSI) in the bags. Continue reading »
Ukrainian Artist Creates Cutest Ceramic Sculptures Of Animals
Ukrainian-born artist Nastia Calaca creates cutest ceramic sculptures of anthropomorphized animals. She moved to the Netherlands about 5 years ago, where she set up my studio in the historic center of Haarlem, a beautiful and cozy city in 20min from Amsterdam. Continue reading »
Hallucinating Art By Artist Queennoble Dr. Elle Ramirez
“QueenNoble Dr. Elle Ramirez has revealed her hallucinating psychedelic artworks and here we are once again to get that taste of art hallucinations (is that even a word?)! Continue reading »
The DALL-E 2 Neural Network Has “Redrawn” Classic Paintings by Famous Artists While Preserving Their Style
The algorithms captured “Morning in a Pine Forest” from a wide angle, added Monet Lisa’s legs, and “built” an entire room for “The Girl with the Pearl Earring.” Continue reading »
The Incredible Typewriter Assemblage Sculpture of Jeremy Mayer
Jeremy Mayer makes sculpture almost exclusively from one source- the mechanical typewriter.
His interest in vivisecting the typewriter goes back to the age of 10, when he would type on his family’s 1920’s Underwood typewriter while typing song lyrics he heard while watching MTV. He began making sculpture from typewriters in 1994. Continue reading »
Epic Pictures Of Hong Kong Being A Concrete Jungle, As Captured By Local Photographer
Hong Kong is popular for its stunning cityscapes. Many photographers and filmmakers get attracted to the city as it provides crazy symmetrical and vibrant views of the detailed concrete constructions. Continue reading »
Photographer Captures Incredible Aerial Photos Show Thousands of Abandoned Military Aircraft
Since 2010, Bernhard Lang has captured the earth’s surface in his photo series “Aerial Views.” To take these stunning pictures from the heavens, Lang takes off in a helicopter flown by a pilot that he charters. Continue reading »
The Next Generation of Pokémon Have Just Been Announced!
Featured below is a list of rumored unofficial lineup of the next generation of Pokémon as reported by Dan Martin. We are not sure if this is a full list or only some of the new creatures, but we definitely are excited and can’t wait to see them in action! Continue reading »
Sky Bridge 721: World’s Longest Suspension Bridge Opens in Czech Republic
The world’s longest suspension bridge has opened in Dolni Morava, Czech Republic. Named “Sky bridge 721” it connects the ridges of two mountain peaks and is 721 metres (2365ft) long and rises 95 metres (311ft) above the valley. Continue reading »
The Fascinating Giuseppe Arcimboldo’s Portraits Made out Of Fruits, Vegetables and Fish, 1563-1591
“Vertumnus – Rudolf II,” depicts Rudolph II (1552-1612), Holy Roman Emperor from 1576, as Vertumnus, the ancient Roman god of seasons who presided over gardens and orchards. 1590.

Giuseppe Arcimboldo was an Italian painter best known for creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely of such objects as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish, and books – that is, he painted representations of these objects on the canvas arranged in such a way that the whole collection of objects formed a recognizable likeness of the portrait subject. Continue reading »
Ethno Photographer Anna Senik Captures the Cultural Heritage of Ukraine
Anna Senik is on a mission to capture Ukraine’s cultural heritage before it’s lost forever. In her series of portraits, she showcases the traditional clothing of Ukraine’s various regions and ethnic groups. Continue reading »
Extraordinary Self-Portraits of American Street Photographer Vivian Maier
“She drops her shadow deliberately, usually on desolate backdrops, while she finds her reflection in every reflective surface.” Wrote Luc Sante of Vivian Maier’s self-portraits in the New York Times. Continue reading »
“Look At Usual Things With Unusual Eyes”: Artist Creates Surreal Images By Combining Photos In Photoshop
According to Lila Frenopoulou: “Hi! I’m Lila and I’m a professional photographer and digital artist from Athens, Greece.
I combine my photos in Adobe Photoshop in order to make surreal scenes. I like to “look at usual things with unusual eyes”. Hope you like my art! For more images, check out my socials! You can find the links below.” Continue reading »
Emoji Art by J.R. Schmidt: Famous Masterpieces Remastered Using Countless Emojis
J.R. Schmidt is a skilled motion designer who makes lots of creative things at the Google Creative Lab. Using 3261 Noto Emoji characters as tiles, he created a series of mosaics based on historical paintings and sculptures. A small selection of images and close-ups can be found below. Continue reading »
Ocean Eyes: An Illustrated Art Project by Jane Chen
Jane Chen is a Taiwanese artist and illustrator. Below you can see artworks from her artistic illustration series ‘Ocean Eyes’. Continue reading »
LEGO Announces Vincent van Gogh – The Starry Night Set in Collaboration with the MoMA
In yet another development that Vincent van Gogh couldn’t have possibly imagined during his lifetime (without the assistance of the Doctor that is), LEGO has partnered with The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) on a 2316-piece LEGO set thats based on his iconic 1889 painting The Starry Night. Continue reading »

























