Spectacular Winning Photos of The 2022 Underwater Photographer of the Year

Underwater Photographer Of The Year 2022: Giants of the night. © Rafael Fernandez Caballero/UPY 2022

From backyard frogs to whale sharks, the Underwater Photographer of the Year 2022 competition showcases the best new marine and freshwater pictures from at home and around the world. Continue reading »

Stunning Snapshots of America in Crisis in the 1970s

By the late 1960s, the American landscape was ravaged by decades of unchecked land development, blighted by urban decay in the big cities, and plagued by seemingly unstoppable air, noise, and water pollution.

In November 1971, the newly created Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a monumental photodocumentary project to “photographically document subjects of environmental concern” in the United States. The collection, now at the National Archives, resulted in a collection of more than 20,000 photographs by its conclusion in 1978.

Water cooling towers of the John Amos Power Plant loom over a home located across the Kanawha River, near Poca, West Virginia, August 1973. (Harry Schaefer)

With support from the first EPA administrator, William Ruckelshaus, project director Gifford D. Hampshire contracted well-known photographers to work for the EPA on the project. Estimates of the number involved range between 70 and 120, and they were organized geographically, with each photographer working in a particular area in which they were already active. Continue reading »

From Chucky to Elon Musk: Mindblowing Colorful Tatoos by Daria Pirojenko

Daria Pirojenko is a tattoo artist from Krasnodar, Russia. She makes the most colorful tattoos, not limiting her imagination by any conventions. Daria’s sketches are an assortment of very different styles in which she always manages to maintain a particular brightness and originality. Continue reading »

Nevermind: Dreamy, Mysterious and Surreal Art Works of Paul Rabaud

Paul Rabaud is a French artist who came up with a rather funny and useful challenge for himself. Throughout 2020 (and part of 2021), he drew pictures every day, the references for which were photos of various cozy places around the planet. Continue reading »

The Superb Fantasy Anime Girls Drawings by Jinsuki Park

Jinsuki Park is a Korean artist who draws the most pleasant illustrations with charming ladies. His style is simultaneously so gentle that in the works of Pak you can drown as in marshmallows, while the girls themselves often look quite formidable. Continue reading »

Combat Mechs of The Future (and Some Robot Trashmen): Art by Sheng Lam

Sheng Lam is a Korean concept artist and avid robot fan who devotes all his free time to drawing futuristic mechs and other unusual vehicles. Continue reading »

Mike’s Motels 1974: Atmospheric Retro Photos of the Roadside Motels by Mike Mandel

According to Mike Mandel: “Working on the Baseball Photographer Trading Cards, traveling throughout the country, my girlfriend at the time, Alison Woolpert, and I would stay at some, shall we say, “economy” motels. We pulled into one in Texas on a wintry night and upon waking in the morning we realized that the sheets had not been changed after the visit of the previous motel guest. Continue reading »

Psychoses of Rage and Love: Illustrations by Victoria Vincent

Victoria Vincent is an artist from the US who draws brain-bursting but very pretty wild things. To describe her art in two words, it’s a trip of a hallucinogenic chihuahua toad licked into a noisy remix of the Yellow Submarine music video. Continue reading »

Like People But Even Better: Charming and Realistic Dolls by Anna Zueva

Anna Zueva’s dolls are strikingly detailed and, in general, the author’s attention to images. Each doll seems to have its own life story – mysterious, like a dream, or simple, but more charming. Continue reading »

The Brilliance of Madness: Superb Psychedelic Illustrations by Ana Godis

Ana Godis is an artist from Odessa who paints colorful illustrations on various themes. Her style is a medley of colorful images, geometric shapes and seemingly random details, but all this is so successfully combined on the canvas that it is impossible to look away. Continue reading »

The Only Way You’ll Lose Your Head Looking At These 11 Religious Cartoons Is By Laughing

The Day After Trumps Election Victory

Scottish cartoonist and fundamentalist atheist Peter J Herron pokes fun at religion and its genius. Continue reading »

Artist Uses AI To Create Mindblowing Digital Art Works, Here’re 92 Of Them

Orange Teal Necromancer

According to Antti Karppinen, a visual artist and photographer, based in Finland: “Last year I stumbled on the amazing world of AI-generated art and I dove right into that wonderful rabbit hole. Continue reading »

Artist Creates Detailed Aerial Drawings Of New Zealand Towns, Cities, And Islands With A Panoramic Perspective

New Plymouth

According to Leighton Corbett: “I lost my job as a graphic designer in the lockdown of 2020 in my native Auckland, NZ, so I decided to use my newfound spare time to create my own style of Aerial map drawings. Since then, I’ve tried to draw as many towns and cities around New Zealand as possible, and with the lockdowns and people not being able to travel as much as they normally would, the large drawings with incredible detail have become so popular I have started my own business, CitizenArt.” Continue reading »

The Unique Fairy Tales and Mythological Art Works by Victor Sukhochev

Gorgeous drawings of characters from Russian fairy tales in a mix of H.R. Giger and Cyberpunk style. Just the thing! Continue reading »

Bringing the Batmobile to Life: The World’s First Functioning Electric Batmobile Is Ready to Fight Crime

Artist, Nguyen Dac Chung, and his Hanoi-based workshop, Macro Studios, crafts intricate superhero costumes that would rival the best at Comic Con. The piece he’s most proud of? The Dark Knight’s most iconic weapon in his crime-fighting arsenal – the Batmobile. Continue reading »

Ukrainian Artist Continues To Remove Makeup From Dolls To Repaint Them In A Very Realistic Way

The unrealistic portrayal of dolls and their effect on the female self-image is a persistent discussion surrounding the kids’ toys industry. Dolls for girls were, and in most cases still are, an ideal of proportional body shape and beauty, which has been influencing girls around the world from a very young age. This perfectly symmetrical and flawless image has become an aspiration, though it‘s far from realistic. This is why we are thankful for artists who think of the box and contribute to a change by carrying the message of individual and unique beauty. Continue reading »

Beautiful Photos of the Ferrari 166 S

The Ferrari 166 S was a sports racing car built by Ferrari between 1948 and 1953, an evolution of its Colombo V12-powered 125 S racer. It was adapted into a sports car for the street in the form of the 166 Inter. Continue reading »

Amazon’s The Lord of the Rings Series Unveils Superb Character Posters

Amazon Studios has revealed the first official posters for the highly-anticipated The Lord of the Rings series, which will make its debut on September 2, exclusively on Prime Video. It will then be followed by new episodes dropping weekly each Friday. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Images from The Budapest International Foto Awards 2021

A look at a selection of the winning images from the Budapest International Foto Awards – a platform for photographers from all levels and genres to share their best images with the creative community in Hungary and eastern Europe.

Unyielding Floods – Gold – Editorial / Environmental – Professional

Floods in South Sudan have triggered food insecurity across the country. About 1.3 million children suffer from acute malnutrition, exacerbated by the spread of malaria and drinking water made unsafe by the floods, which have affected a million people since July 2020. Jonglei state is at the heart of the devastation. This project documents the devastation on three levels: natural disaster, food insecurity and loss of dignified living. (Photograph: Peter Caton/Budapest International Foto Awards) Continue reading »

Infraland: A Serie of Surreal Landscapes Capturing in Infrared Light by Paolo Pettigiani

Photographer and art director Paolo Pettigiani grew up climbing and hiking in the Italian Alps. Though he now runs a creative agency in Turin, he still wanted to capture his vision of the natural world. The result is Infraland, a series of infrared landscape photos taken with a special camera converted to show the full colour spectrum. Continue reading »

Evocative Photos of Life in Texas in the 1970s

Dallas, 1972

By the late 1960s, the American landscape was ravaged by decades of unchecked land development, blighted by urban decay in the big cities, and plagued by seemingly unstoppable air, noise, and water pollution. Continue reading »

The Epic Alien-Inspired Installation by Mire Lee

In 2021, the Berlin Schinkel Pavillon opened a special exhibition as part of the Berlin Art Week. In a scenario that is as seductive as it is dystopian, «HR Giger & Mire Lee» combines for the first time the worlds of Swiss visionary HR Giger and the works of South Korean artist Mire Lee. Continue reading »

Taiwanese Modder Turns Doom Eternal’s BFG 10000 Into The Ultimate Gaming Rig

Most modern PCs are manufactured in a way that shows off the hardware running inside of them, but few gaming rigs can top the appeal of a custom design. Continue reading »

Legotypes: This Artist Creates Famous Brand Logos Out Of LEGO Bricks

Motion designer Vasily Bodnar presented his – Legotypes, in which he imagined how logos of famous brands would look if they were made of LEGO bricks. Although in this case they are made in 3D… Continue reading »

Cool Pics Show Fashion Styles of ’80s Couples

The 1980s are easily identifiable. This amazing decade featured fast music, sporty cars, TV in every home, and new materials that changed the world. Continue reading »