Atmospheric Noir Photography by Pierpaolo Maso
Welcome, dare to venture into the fascinating universe of Pierpaolo Maso, a renowned shutterbug born and bred in the enchanting city of Venice, Italy. Continue reading »
Exploring the Provocative Artistry and Controversy in Tyler Shields’ Photography
Tyler Shields, an American photographer, director, screenwriter, and former professional inline skater, was born on April 29, 1982. He is recognized for his controversial and daring photography often involving violence. Continue reading »
Artist Olga Esther Subverts Princess Tales with Brush and Rebellion
From her base in Spain, Olga Esther paints princesses who don’t want to be princesses, birds who cry blood and toads who kill themselves because they are ignored. She uses the symbolism of “princess-tales” to talk about gender and feminism. She paints the invisible ones, the little forgotten girls, the little nobodies of this world, but above all, all those who do not have anyone. Continue reading »
Artist Makes Tiny Fantasy Moth Dolls That Are Completely Handmade
Meet Ekaterina Semenenko, affectionately known as Semechka in the creative circles. She is the craftswoman behind these enchanting fantasy moth dolls she’s itching to share with you all! Continue reading »
Artist Turns Funny Examples Of Pareidolia Into Charismatic Characters
Keith Larsen (previously), an eccentric whizz with a pencil, has a peculiar knack for morphing your run-of-the-mill teapot into a fairy godmother or your garden-variety mop into a rock star, all thanks to a delightful brain trick known as pareidolia. Continue reading »
Navigating a World of Ubiquitous Surveillance Through Jakub Geltner’s ‘Nest’ Installations
As we journeyed through the year 2022, could we claim to experience any moments of true solitude? Our faithful companions, the omnipresent smartphones, trailed our every movement, monitored our viewing preferences, recorded our call histories, and even predicted our shopping desires. Continue reading »
The Superb Melancholic and Surreal Artworks of Victor Sillue
Victor Sillue’s artistry weaves a captivating tapestry, intertwining the simplicity of minimalism, the intrigue of enigma, and the awe-inspiring potency of 3D to craft beguiling realms beyond our own. Continue reading »
A Visionary Odyssey into Asian Heritage Through The Artworks of Nalta
Nalta is a forward-thinking visual artist hailing from Indonesia. Nalta’s art career has been significantly influenced by a profound respect for Asia’s extensive cultural legacy, specifically the Nusantara. With a deep comprehension of and respect for Asian decorative art, Nalta produces mesmerizing works that honor the various ethnic customs of this area. Continue reading »
The Unabashed Journey of Katia Rabey in the World of Jewelry Design
Welcome to the unique world of Katia Rabey – a multifaceted individual of Russian heritage who migrated to Israel. Her adventurous spirit led her to organize impactful jewelry exhibitions in Russia with topics that dared to question societal norms. Continue reading »
Photographer Took Pictures Of Beautiful Horses In Breathtaking Icelandic Landscapes
Petra Marita Leifsdóttir is a professional photographer based in Iceland, celebrated for her recent series, “Icelandic Horse”. Continue reading »
Exploring the Boundaries of Form and Texture through 3D-Printed Sculpture by Herschel Shapiro
Herschel Shapiro’s artworks reflect the harmonious marriage of digital precision and natural beauty, achieved via 3D printing. Continue reading »
Delicate Illustrations by Maggie Chiang
Maggie Chiang is a Taiwanese American born and raised in Sunny Los Angeles. After graduating from ArtCenter College of Design in 2016, Maggie has worked for over 6 years as a designer and illustrator in a variety of fields ranging from editorial to motion graphics. Continue reading »
Europe’s Most Secret Collection of Classic Cars
In an astonishing spectacle, this motley parade of over 230 four-wheeled marvels belongs to a single magnificent collection, lovingly curated by Mr. Palmen across the span of more than four decades. Continue reading »
Amazing Portraits of Jamie Farr as Sgt. Maxwell Q. Klinger in M*A*S*H
Maxwell Q. Klinger, the eccentric character from the M*A*S*H TV series (1972-1983), was played by Jamie Farr. The character, often seen cross-dressing, was humorously fixated on being discharged from the Korean War. Continue reading »
Time Travel through Sculpture: Where Pop Culture Meets Faux Archaeology
Joshua Goode is a modern artist who crafts whimsical sculptures drawing inspiration from iconic pop culture figures. His pieces are more than mere eye-candy; they dive headlong into the depths of history and archaeology, unearthing whimsical narratives through faux artifacts, simulated digs, and spoof documentaries. Continue reading »
A Lens on Asia: The Vibrant World of Cinematic Photography by Antoine Mutin
Dive headfirst into the kaleidoscopic universe of Antoine Mutin, a virtuoso behind the camera, who calls the rhythmic city of Seoul his home. Continue reading »
The Superb Surreal Photo Manipulations by Jyo John Mulloor
Hailing from the gleaming metropolis of Dubai, Jyo John Mulloor is a digital artist of the contemporary era, whose work brilliantly marries the tangible with the uncanny. Continue reading »
This Artist Creates Amazing Colorful Minimalistic Embroidery Art Masterpieces
In the midst of the Covid pandemic, MK embarked on an inspiring journey to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a full-time artist. Combining acrylic painting and hand embroidery, she creates vibrant and unique landscapes that leave a lasting impression. Continue reading »
Egg-citing Adventures on Wheels: The Hilarious Saga of L’Œuf électrique, the Egg-shaped Speedster!
Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, and feast your eyes on the incredible marvel of the past, the one and only L’Œuf électrique (The Electric Egg)! It’s not just a cyclecar; it’s an electric adventure on wheels designed way back in 1938, a time when the world was still trying to figure out what exactly a cyclecar should be. Continue reading »
Brushstrokes of the Mind: Andrew Scott’s Artistic Odyssey Through Mental Landscapes
Amidst a world burdened with persistent concerns about mental health, the visionary artist and illustrator, Andrew Scott, emerges as a gallant explorer of the enigmatic human mind through his mesmerizing art. Continue reading »
Meet Sofia Bonati, The Argentinean Artist Captivating the World with Her Dreamlike Women
Bonati’s women are depicted in a variety of settings, often with flora and fauna interweaving with their features, creating a sense of harmony and connection between the subject and their surroundings. Continue reading »
Artist Amy Corson Transforms Old Cassette Tapes into Fabulous Musicians’ Portraits
I’m thrilled to spotlight photographer Amy Corson, who creatively repurposes old cassette tapes into stunning musician portraits. Continue reading »
This Artist Creates Bizarre Comics With Unexpected Twists And A Dash Of Dark Humor
In today’s spotlight, I’m excited to introduce the wandering artist known as 3Palec. His work traverses the boundaries of conventional art, bringing to life vivid, surreal comics and illustrations that provide a hyperbolic snapshot of our society. Without any specific country as his permanent residence, 3Palec draws deeply from the well of his international travels and experiences. Continue reading »
Cowboys, Gangsters, and Intellectual Humor: The Illustrative World of Glen Baxter
Renowned for his unique brand of humor and idiosyncratic style, Glen Baxter, affectionately known as Colonel Baxter, has carved a niche for himself in the world of art. This English draftsman and artist, born on 4th March 1944 in Leeds, is celebrated for his absurdist illustrations and for creating an overarching effect often reminiscent of literary nonsense. Continue reading »
Unveiling the Canvas of Mark Bryan: A Blend of Pop-Surrealism, Satire, and Social Comment
Mark Bryan, born on May 24, 1950, is a prominent American painter celebrated for his versatile approach to art. Continue reading »