Amazing Photographs of Teenage Skateboarder Laura Thornhill Caswell in the 1970s

Laura Thornhill Caswell was born in 1961 in Dallas, Texas, where she grew up. She was an avid roller skater as a young child. The day she saw a skateboard, something changed, and she knew she was destined to ride. Continue reading »

This Artist Creates The Modern Post-Typographic Universe

Today I have another example of modern post-typography from an anonymous artist called AG. @anonima.grafica on Intsangram. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any information about him. But that doesn’t stop us from enjoying modern typographic forms. Continue reading »

The Mixed Media Experiences by 00Zhang

Based in London, 00’s practice spans across performance installations and virtual installations. Continue reading »

This Artist Illustrates Dishes That Will Probably Make You Hungry

According to Lua Lazarovic: “Hi everyone, My name is Lua Lazarovic, and a few years ago I had a dream to make my way into the wonderful world of creative imaging and be able to express myself – all while doing a form of work that brings actual joy to my soul. Continue reading »

Hats Off to Artists Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda

Spanish artists Anna Devís and Daniel Rueda (previously featured) trained as architects, but buildings in their much-loved work appear only as props or sets for meticulously posed characters. Their images look like illustrations and yet they are photographs created with very little digital editing. This series, What the Hat, turns a fedora into an avocado stone, a musical note, a daisy. Continue reading »

An Artist Grows Crystals On Her Fantasy-Inspired Sculptures

Svetlana Matveeva is a mixed media artist with a passion for fantasy worlds behind HandmadeHome. Using polymer clay and crystallization processes, she combines nature, chemistry, and fantasy to sculpt dreamy beings from another dimension. Continue reading »

This Artist Creates Tattoos That Look Like Holographic Stickers

Here’s some news for those who are searching for some tattoo inspiration – they don’t even have to look like tattoos. Continue reading »

Marilyn Monroe Hanging Out in a Pumpkin Patch, 1945

In 1945, fashion photographer Andre de Dienes developed a relationship with an aspiring young model named Norma Jean Dougherty resulting in a brief engagement and a huge portfolio of stunning photographs which helped to launch her career as Marilyn Monroe. Continue reading »

Meet Sarah Mayer, a Digital Fashion Artist and AR Creator

“Hi! My Name is Sarah Mayer! I am a Digital Artist and Creative Director for Popul-AR. I have been traditionally trained in Fashion & Design with experience in Costume Design, on Film Sets and Event Manager. I now use those skills to contribute in the development of exciting XR projects for Popul-AR and for my personal brand. While still in school, I was fortunate to intern at Walter Van Beirendonck, a Belgian Designer, who continues to be an inspiring and motivating figure.” Continue reading »

Captivating Vintage Photos of People in Encampment, Wyoming From Between the 1920s and 1930s

When her youngest child reached 4 years of age and the Nichols family committed to remaining in Encampment after the last of the mining and railroad work left town, Lora Webb Nichols (1883-1962) purchased a storefront and established the Rocky Mountain Studio in the center of Encampment, Wyoming. Continue reading »

The Conceptual Portraits of Kyiv’s Youth by GORSAD Collective

Essentially, it’s become so simple and direct that youth subcultures from all over the world are getting their message out. Ukraine is one of the countries in the Eastern bloc that has become exciting and fascinating and these guys are offering us an intimate insider’s perspective on it, a type of grassroots media approach that the rest of Europe would otherwise have had to do without. Continue reading »

The Many Faces of Death in Monochromatic Artworks of CVSPE

In a chaotic world – as ours has never seemed so clearly to be – one can answer it with reason, although that voice could just as well scream into the void. Or, one could answer with chaos. Esotericism, magick and other forms of spiritual expression rely on that which is unknown, unprovable and largely, an agent of chaos. In this realm, CVSPE’s illustrations capture the mood. Continue reading »

Beautiful Landscape Paintings by Stanislav Brusilov

Stanislav Brusilov is an artist who writes in the style of classical, realistic painting. The author works in the genre of Russian, foreign and sea landscape, still life, portrait, plot painting and performs works on order. The artist has been awarded numerous prizes and awards in Russia and abroad. Continue reading »

Untitled Save, How Would the Great Artists Look Today?

We’ve seen a lot of profiles like this, but the more we find, the more we like them, so we’ll continue to propose them to you. Today’s name is Untitled Save (previously featured), behind which hides a Portuguese graphic designer whose name remains unknown. Continue reading »

“Back To The Future Past”: The Superb Digital Art Collages of Dario Darius

Artist. Creator. Visionary. Darius creates digital paints from the past and from the future using the collage technique. Based in Italy. Continue reading »

This Instagrammer Photoshops Pets In An Unexpected and Creepy Way

Are you an animal lover? Do cuddly cats, adorable dogs, cute hamsters and other lovely pets make you feel better after a long day at work or school? Well, you’re in for a surprise, because this Instagrammer photoshops pets in an unexpected way. Her name is Ida (previously featured) and she has chosen to spend her free time on turning pets into truly unbelievable creatures that we believe you won’t want to meet in real life, never mind cuddle them. Continue reading »

Campaign for National Parks Photography Competition 2021

This year’s competition focused on documenting the climate crisis, with stark images of extreme weather, wildlife in decline and pollution accompanied by images of hope and nature recovery.


Young photographer of the year. Species decline: Stonechat in New Forest national park by Fletcher Foot, aged 14. Continue reading »

Royal Meteorological Society: The Winners of Weather Photographer of the Year Competition 2021

The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS) has announced the winners of its Weather Photographer of the Year competition 2021! This amazing image captured by Giulio Montini won the overall prize, and shows a foggy autumn day in the town of Airuno, Italy.


“Morning Fog”. This shot of a hilltop town in Italy on a foggy autumn day was named the winner. (Photo by Giulio Montini/Royal Meteorological Society’s Weather Photographer of the Year Awards) Continue reading »

An Animal Shelter Dressed Dogs in Human Clothes to Help Them Find Homes

Zorro. He was found badly wounded by other dogs in the street; his past life is unknown. His tail is half chopped off

The “Thing of Kindness” social project and the “Happiness in the House” animal shelter (Yekaterinburg, Russia) launched the joint project “My Man Abandoned Me. But I’ll still love him”. Photographers Nikita Zhurnakov and Kirill Laptev filmed dogs wearing clothes that people donated for recycling. This is reported in the instagram of the project “The Thing of Kindness”. Continue reading »

Makeup Artist Keeps Transforming Herself Into Characters And Celebrities

Meet Charlotte Roberts (previously featured), an 18-year-old who refutes the idea that makeup is meant to only subtly highlight someone’s features. For this girl, makeup art is an opportunity to transform into any pop culture character, monster, or simply a dramatic version of herself. Continue reading »

Jodie Foster Holding a Lamb in a Promo Shoot for “The Silence of the Lambs”

Over the years, Hollywood has seen some of the best psychological horror films but no other film has reached the heights like the 1991 movie The Silence of the Lambs. Directed by Jonathan Demme and written by Ted Tally, the movie is adapted from Thomas Harris’ 1988 novel. It is often referred to as one of the greatest films to be ever made by critics. The plot of the film revolved around a young FBI trainee who is on a hunt for a serial killer. She seeks the help of imprisoned Dr Hannibal Lecter who is a brilliant psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer. Continue reading »

This Artist Makes Alternative Posters For Horror Films And TV Series In The Form Of Clay Sculptures

According to Lizzie Campbell, a Clay artist & Illustrator: “I’m a polymer clay artist and illustrator and for around 6 or 7 years now, I’ve been adding to a personal creative project where I reimagine film and TV show posters with my sculptures and mixed media. Continue reading »

Artist Hides Clever And Funny Signs Around His City For People To Find

Streets can get quite boring, I mean, we see them every day. The same sidewalks, the same crosswalks, and signs. However, there are certain ways that the places that we are bored of can become much more interesting and fun to explore. Continue reading »

This Artist Shows What Everything Would Look Like If It Had A Cat’s Face

Are you a huge cat lover and would want to be surrounded by them at all times? Well, you’re not the only one! Galina Bugaevskaya is a big fan of cats and her Instagram @koty_vezde (“Cats are Everywhere”) can prove it. She is an artist from Moscow, Russia, and is photoshopping cat faces on anything you can think of: giraffes, fish, pandas, even edible things like potatoes, buns, and bananas. Sounds like an interesting, yet funny dream, right? Continue reading »

Stunning Vintage Black-and-White Photos of Edwin Smith

Kentish Town station, London

Edwin Smith (born Edwin George Herbert Smith) was an English photographer best known for his distinctive vignettes of English gardens, landscapes, and architecture. Continue reading »