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Catalan Artist Javier de Riba Brings Coziness to Outdoor Spaces with His Floors Project

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Catalan artist Javier de Riba (Previously featured here and here) is bringing a touch of homey comfort to outdoor spaces with his ongoing Floors Project. This collaborative endeavor involves painting a specially designed motif onto the concrete or pavers that line walkways and city squares, with the help of the local community. Continue reading »

Weird Advertising for a Weird Car: Balloon-Wheeled Citroen DS, 1959

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Back in 1959, Citroen’s communication department was on a mission to prove to the world that their ID and DS models were in a league of their own. And what better way to do that than to take a car, perch it on four balloons, and float it in the middle of a lake? It’s like they always say: “When you want to showcase comfort, just combine air and water and hope for the best!” Continue reading »

Step into the World of Giant Sneakers with Costa Rican Digital Artist Carlos Jiménez Varela

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Get ready to have your mind blown, sneakerheads! Carlos Jiménez Varela, the mastermind behind some of the most stunning digital artworks of our time, has created a new series that will make you want to slip into your favorite kicks and step into the great unknown. Continue reading »

This Is a 3D Printed Wednesday’s Hand as An Apple Watch Holder. You Can Print One for Yourself.

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Hey there folks, gather round and let me tell you about the star of Netflix’s latest hit series “Wednesday.” No, it’s not the creepy, kooky Addams family, it’s the one and only hand model ‘thing’! Continue reading »

This AI-Artist Has Transformed the Logos of Famous Brands Into Their Realistic Likenesses

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It has already become commonplace that you can use a neural network to draw almost anything. But every day new possibilities open up. An AI-artist with the nickname fofrAI on Twitter imagined what “humanized” logos of famous brands would look like. He did it using the Stable Diffusion neural network and the ControlNet extension. Continue reading »

Tatiana at the Beach: Early Color Autochrome Photography by Ernest-Louis Lessieux

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The Autochrome was a pioneering color photography process invented by the Lumière brothers in France. First patented in 1903 and marketed in 1907, the process revolutionized photography by enabling the creation of color images for the first time. In 1907, the same year the process was introduced, photographs were taken using Autochrome. Continue reading »

David Oku Creates Stunning Colorful Psychedelic Illustrations With a Vibe of 70s

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David Oku, a self-professed illustration addict, has crafted a mesmerizing portfolio of psychedelic artworks. Born in Germany and having lived in Nigeria and Italy, Oku eventually found a home in London, where he has pursued a career as an artist. Continue reading »

Incredible Otherworldly Paintings by Kristin Kwan

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The mesmerizing and intense paintings of artist Kristin Kwan transport viewers to a surreal and fantastical world. Rooted in allegory, her work delves into life’s big questions, inviting contemplation of existence and our place within it. Continue reading »

Stunning Vintage Advertising of 1948-49 Futuramic Oldsmobile

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The Oldsmobile Series 70 was a full-size midrange automobile produced by Oldsmobile between the 1939 and 1950 model years. During this time period, Oldsmobiles occupied an unusual “middle” position in General Motors’ hierarchy of automobile brands. While Chevrolet and Pontiac were budget-priced models, and Buick and Cadillac were the luxury brands, Oldsmobiles fell somewhere in between. Continue reading »

This Artist Makes Micro Crochet Toys That Fit In A Tiny Glass Bottle

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Meet Alla, a master of miniature crocheted toys who is known as KoAllaToys on Instagram and Etsy. She has been creating dolls and animals for many years and considers it her passion and life’s purpose. Continue reading »

Artist Creates Superb Vases And Other Handmade Contemporary Pieces With A Human Face

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According to a ceramic artist Jimmy D. Lanza: “100% handmade ceramics art made in Italy by me. Born in Pavia on July 19, 1979, from an early age design accompanied me and defined my creative and sensitive nature. Continue reading »

How “Harry Potter” Characters Were Meant to Look According to Book Descriptions With a Help of AI

Bellatrix: (mid 40s) long shiny thick black hair, strong jaw, dark hooded eyes, thin lips, gaunt from long term imprisonment, still has vestiges of old beauty
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Okay folks, let’s talk about the age-old debate of books vs. movies. We all know that books usually come out on top, right? And one of the reasons for this is that films don’t always do a great job of capturing the same images and emotions as the book. Like, have you ever read a book and formed a mental picture of a character or place, only to be totally disappointed by how it looked in the movie? Yeah, us too. Continue reading »

Designer Presented a Collection of Eternally Tormented Demons of Hell for NYFW

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Rob Sheridan, a renowned designer, has stunned the fashion world with his latest creation. Using the Midjourey neural network, he has collaborated with the infamous Satan himself to showcase a daring and provocative collection at New York Fashion Week. Continue reading »

Meet Jeff de Boer, The Artist Who Creates Intricate Suits of Armor for Cats and Mice

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Calgary-based sculptor Jeff de Boer has turned his passion for medieval armor and jewelry making into a unique and fascinating career: creating intricately detailed metal suits of armor for cats and mice. Continue reading »

Photographer by Ruth Orkin Captured Stunning Color Photographs of New York City in the 1950s

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Ruth Orkin was a trailblazing photojournalist and filmmaker, whose passion for photography began at a young age. Born in Boston, Orkin grew up in Hollywood during the 1920s and 1930s, and was gifted her first camera, a 39 cent Univex, at the age of 10. It was a gift that would change the course of her life. Continue reading »

Nostalgic Photos of Kurt Cobain Wearing a “Hi, How Are You” T-Shirt

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The impact of Kurt Cobain on the music scene of the early 90s is undeniable, but it’s important to recognize the influence of other artists, particularly those like Daniel Johnston who never quite achieved mainstream success. Continue reading »

“Dog Heroes”: Photographer Creates Realistic AI-Portraits Of Dogs In Uniforms

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Marjan Radovic, a scuba diving and underwater photography instructor from Croatia, had a creative idea to develop a series of photorealistic artificial intelligence portraits of dogs with a 19th-century look. The project, entitled “Dog Heroes,” portrays our furry friends wearing uniforms, emphasizing their loyalty, intelligence, and strength as symbols. Continue reading »

Illustrations Of Delicious Cheat Meals That Might Make Your Inner Foodie Jump For Joy

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Emman Javier, a co-author of “Weighting with Friends,” a bi-weekly comic strip about healthy living, shared his favorite cheat meals alongside his girlfriend. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Images of The Global Cement and Concrete Association’s Competition

Concrete infrastructure, pro winner – Interchange, Guangzhou, China – Chek Poh Wong
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The Global Cement and Concrete Association recently held its fourth edition photography competition, and it was a massive success! With a whopping 14,000 entries from all over the world, both amateur and professional photographers wowed us with their amazing skills and talent. Continue reading »

The BMX Daredevils of the 70s and 80s: Flying High and Jumping Low

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Ah, the good old days when kids were kids, and danger was just another word for fun. The 1970s and 1980s were the golden age of BMX riding, where the biggest thrills came from launching oneself off makeshift ramps, pulling gravity-defying stunts, and risking life and limb for the ultimate adrenaline rush. Continue reading »

Mantis Mayhem: Wildlife Photographer Gets Up Close and Personal with These Prayerful Predators

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Move over lions and tigers, there’s a new predator in town and its got some serious praying skills. We’re talking about the one and only mantis – those sneaky little critters that blend in so well with their surroundings, you’d think they were invisible. But fear not my friends, because wildlife photographer Pang Way has managed to capture these elusive creatures in all their glory, and boy are they a sight to behold! Continue reading »

From Limp Bizkit to Navalny: Artist Creates Absolutely Amazing Cute Portrait Dolls

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Doll-making has been a passion for Julia Fedotova, the founder of DollsForFans, since she was a child. In her early years, she played with Barbie dolls and was drawn to changing their hairstyles, makeup, and clothes. At the age of 10, her grandmother taught her how to sew doll clothes, which further fueled her love for dolls. Continue reading »

AI Artist Topher Welsh Reimagines Pop Culture Icons as Adorable Babies

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The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a tool for creating art has been a controversial subject in recent years. Some argue that AI-generated art lacks the soul and creativity of human-made art, while others see it as a new frontier for artistic expression. However, Topher Welsh, an AI artist who creates baby versions of popular characters from movies, TV shows, and comic books, believes that the backlash against AI art is largely unfounded. Continue reading »

Artist Used AI To Find Out What Hollywood Legends Would Look Like In The Future

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Do you ever get lost in the glamour of old Hollywood? The legends of Tinseltown have created a magical time capsule that enchants us with nostalgia, sophistication, beloved storylines, and vintage aesthetics that remain etched in our minds. Continue reading »

Revitalizing the Heritage of Socialist Modernism: BACU’s Online Initiative to Protect Central and Eastern European Architecture

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Preserving the monumental yet decaying structures of central and eastern Europe erected between 1955-91 is the mission of the online initiative, Socialist Modernism, created by the Bureau for Art and Urban Research (BACU). With an aim to revitalize this heritage, BACU believes in the significance of these elements which managed to defy some of the ideological requirements of their time, giving the urban space a distinct flavor characteristic of the socialist period. Continue reading »