Emoji Art by J.R. Schmidt: Famous Masterpieces Remastered Using Countless Emojis

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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

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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

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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 »

These Funny Cat Planters Create Cats With Cactus Tails

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These funny cat planters are made to look like a real cat, while the actual plant inside would act as the cat’s tail. Preferable you should get a long cactus plant that sits farther back in the planter to give the correct look. Continue reading »

This Artist Took Idioms Too Literally And Illustrated The Hilarious Result

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Keren Rosen, better known to her followers as Dings & Doodles, is a freelance illustrator and designer based in Tel Aviv, Israel. She has worked with various well-known companies in Israel and abroad, and has drawn illustrations for numerous graphic books, commercials, magazines, and her own individual projects. Continue reading »

In Poland, People Are Roleplaying as Americans, Here Are The Best Photos

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In Poland, there is a ‘4 th of July Larp’ group that roleplays as contemporary Americans. They just come together and show off their most American-ish outfits and act out various scenarios that they imagine would happen in the USA. It’s brilliant. Real Americans, please let us know in the comments if they got it right! Continue reading »

The Graphic Designer Continues to Make Us Happy by Redesigning Famous Logos in Medieval Style

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Graphic designer Ilya Stallone (previously featured) is well-known for his series of famous brand logos in medieval style. But he does not stop there and continues this series with new works. Continue reading »

Lithuanian Artist Created a Collectible Series of Miniature Figurines of Russian War Looters

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Models of Russian military marauders will be sold at an auction in support of Ukraine. Lithuanian modeler Tomas Upskas announced the end of his composition “Brothers in Arms”. Continue reading »

The Sacred Geometry of Fruit and Vegetables Photographed by MRI

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In 2015, the Wellcome Trust showcased the future of food, launching The Crunch, to encourage people in the UK to explore what we eat. Continue reading »

Stunning Photos of Elvis Presley’s 1960 Luxury Gold Cadillac

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Did you know Elvis Presley owned his own golden Cadillac. The car was a Cadillac series 75 Fleetwood limousine. It featured several golden components such as gold trim seats, and even a gold plated TV. The paint color was called diamond dust Pearl, and actually contained crushed diamonds and fish scales in the paint itself. The vehicle received 40 coats of paint to achieve its sparkling exterior. Continue reading »

Artist Creates Paintings That Are So Realistic You May Want to Look Twice

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Philipp Weber is a German hyper-realism artist that tells the stories not behind but beyond faces, fascinating us with the beauty of his models as he directs our focus toward the real meaning of being human. Continue reading »

The Space Between: Stunning Acrylic Paintings of Micah Ofstedahl

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As with so many of us, еhe American artis Micah Ofstedahl’s early recollection of how art fit into his life began with a strong gravitational pull and natural enthusiasm for the creative process. Continue reading »

Edouard Joseph d’Alton’s Detailed Illustrations of Animal Skeletons, 1821–1838

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In a series of comparative studies published from 1821 to 1838, and collected under the title Die vergleichende Osteologie [The Comparative Osteology], the Baltic German biologist Heinz Christian Pander (1794–1865) and the Italian-born German naturalist and artist Edouard Joseph d’Alton (1772–1840) presented an extraordinary illustrated atlas of animal bones. Continue reading »

Vintage Photos of People Posing With Their Automobiles in the 1980s

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The ’80s were an exhilarating time for music, fashion, and culture. Young people were moving to big cities in droves and embodying the catchphrase “dress for success.” Continue reading »

Photographer Captures Two Bees Sleeping in Flowers And It’s So Cute

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Bees play an important role in our lives. They are the world’s most important pollinator of food crops. It’s estimated that one-third of the food we consume each day relies on pollination mainly by bees. Continue reading »

The Little Trashmaid: Artist Imagines Ariel in the 21st Century

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The story of The Little Mermaid was written over 180 years, in 1836, when Danish author Hans Christian Andersen wrote it. However, the best-known version of the story is probably the Disney movie from 1989. Continue reading »

The Epic Street Art Murals of Beau Stanton

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A multidisciplinary artist, Beau Stanton works on paintings, murals, large-scale installations, stained glass, mosaics and multimedia animations. Continue reading »

Metamorphosis: The Superb Embroidery Street Art by Aheneah

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Aheneah is a Portuguese artist, who mixes her knowledge in design with the precious embroidery teachings of her grandmothers. Continue reading »

2022 Pulitzer Prizes in Breaking News Photography and Feature Photography

The Pulitzer Prizes announced this years winners from among 15 journalism, and seven arts categories.

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A ‘Naga Sadhu,’ or Hindu holy man, prepares to enter the Ganges river at the Kumbh Mela festival in India. Photo: Reuters Continue reading »

All About Photo’s Photographer of the Year 2022

All About Photo has announced the winners of its Photographer of the Year Awards 2022. Marcus Yam took first place with his image of Afghanistan’s air force.

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“The best friend.” Photo: Andi Abdul Halil/All About Photo Photographer Of The Year 2022 Continue reading »

Dreamers: The Superb Virtual Fashion and Digital Portraits by Yugal Odhrani

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Yugal Odhrani is a multidisciplinary digital artist and Art Director from Dubai, UAE. His works are focused on elegantly connecting his love for human anatomy and fashion in a dystopian like world. Continue reading »

Flow of Time: Fashion and Surreal Photography by Synchrodogs

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Synchrodogs is an artistic duo from Ukraine – Roman Noven and Tania Shcheglova, working together since 2008. Had more than 60 exhibitions in museums and galleries all over the World. Clients: Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Lady Gaga, Bimba Y Lola, Swarovski, Kenzo, Warp records. Loving nature and sharing kindness. Continue reading »

Sensual and Bizarre Digital 3D Sculptures of Jason Ebeyer

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Jason Ebeyer is a 3D artist known globally for his glossy figures and sensual style of artwork. Blending elements of romanticism and eroticism with surreal figures, seemingly plucked from the dreams of the digital generation. Continue reading »

Artist Creates Superb Sculptures Using Industrial Metal Wires

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Romanian artist Darius Hulea sculptures portraits of historical figures using industrial metal wires. With the use of industrial metal wires, Darius can bring his sketches of historical figures come alive in 3D. Without a doubt, his metal wire sculptures are impressive and unique. Continue reading »

The Mullet Shoe: Now You Can Wear a Stylish Hairstyle Not only On the Head, but Also on The Feet

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Sneaker in the front, party in the back! The Mullet Shoe is a high-top with silky smooth set of light brown locks cascading down the back. It’s a mullet… for a shoe… ready to swish all sultry when you walk, and blow romantically in the breeze. And also get muddy, matted, and rank when you drag it through the dirt, and possibly make you trip and fall on your face if you don’t mind its flowing length, which appears to be couple inches longer than the shoe itself. Continue reading »