Slightly Inappropriate Comics By “Fruit Gone Bad”
Meet the artist behind the name “Fruit gone bad”. The NY cartoonist’s 80k+ followers on Instagram absolutely love the jokes and sense of humor the artist has! In a world where broccoli can cuss and chilis are up to no good in your intestines, just what kind of personalities do they have? Well, it’s up to you to find out! Continue reading »
Before Pumpkins, the Irish Carved Jack-O’-Lanterns From Turnips and Potatoes
The jack-o’-lantern tradition dates back centuries, when people in Ireland decorated turnips, beets, and potatoes to frighten away a mythical character named Stingy Jack. Irish immigrants brought the tradition to America, home of the pumpkin, and the popular fruit became an integral part of Halloween. Continue reading »
Stunning Winning Images of The Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2022
The winners of the Natural History Museum’s prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. Karine Aigner’s remarkable image of a buzzing ball of cactus bees spinning over the hot sand on a Texas ranch won the Grand Title award. ‘Wings-whirring, incoming males home in on the ball of buzzing bees that is rolling straight into the picture. The sense of movement and intensity is shown at bee-level magnification and transforms what are little cactus bees into big competitors for a single female,’ said chair of the jury, Rosamund Kidman Cox.
New life for the tohorā by Richard Robinson, New Zealand | Winner, oceans: the bigger picture
A hopeful moment for a population of whales that has survived against all odds. Hindered by poor visibility, Robinson used a polecam to photograph the whales gradually moving towards his boat. Pushing his camera to its limits, he was relieved to find the image pin-sharp and the moment of copulation crystallised in time. Known by the Māori as tohorā, the New Zealand population was hunted to near extinction in the 1800s, so every new calf offers new hope. Deas Head, Auckland Islands, New Zealand Photograph: Richard Robinson/Wildlife Photographer of the Year Continue reading »
Beautiful Winning Images of the 2022 Nature Conservancy Photo Contest
Here are some of the top images in the global photography competition which attracted more than 100,000 entries from 196 different countries and territories. The competition is divided into six categories: people and nature, landscape, water, wildlife, climate, and plants and fungi.
Grand prize winner. Branching Out by Li Ping, China
On either side of a highway in Tibet, gullies formed by rainwater erosion span out like a tree. Photograph: Li Ping/Courtesy TNC Photo Contest 2022 Continue reading »
Spectacular Winning Images of The Ocean Photographer of the Year 2022
The Ocean Photographer of the Year is a celebration of our beautiful blue planet, as well as a platform to highlight the many plights it is facing.
Ocean photographers of all disciplines and experience levels – amateurs and professionals alike – are invited to submit their most impactful imagery to be judged by a panel of some of the world’s leading ocean photographers, including International Photography Hall of Fame inductee Paul Nicklen, founder of the International League of Conservation Photographers, Cristina Mittermeier, and Emmy Award-winning cinematographer Shawn Heinrichs.
A total of nine categories will be judged, with the overall winner crowned the Ocean Photographer of the Year in September this year.
Ocean Photographer of the Year 2022 – Second place – Katherine Lu. A blanket octopus shows off its beautiful patterns and colours, Philippines. (Photo by Katherine Lu/Ocean Photographer of the Year 2022) Continue reading »
Cartoonist Draws Humor And Sarcasm Blended Together In Funny Comics
Funny comics are a sure way to brighten someone’s day, and that’s exactly what comedy writer and illustrator Steve Nelson does! Continue reading »
Artist Creates Illustrations Of Disney Characters Meeting The Actors From Their Movie Adaptations
Ema Rajabova is an artist with a great passion for Disney. She creates a lot of fan art, but one of her projects draws our attention the most. She has united the characters from movies and cartoons in one drawing in a way that it seems like they met up in the same universe. Continue reading »
This Man Turned Characters Of Popular Series Into Kids by Using Midjourney Neural Network
We reached the point when artificial intelligence got so advanced we can generate all kinds of images without putting a lot of effort into it. The only thing that is needed here is ideas. And oh boy, there are so many of them, the Internet is exploding! So, today, we want to share something interesting we’ve stumbled upon. Continue reading »
This Artis Creates Attractive Hay Sculptures of Pop-Culture Characters
According to Jean Marie Smith: “I absolutely adore Halloween! Ever since I was a kid it has always been my favorite holiday. I was lucky enough to get in on the ground floor of a local Halloween event 16 years ago and went from face painting to sculpting and painting hay bales. Continue reading »
These Creepy Vintage Photographs From the Early 20th Century Will Make Your Skin Crawl
Vintage Halloween costume snapshot
In today’s world, it’s easy to forget that everyday life used to be a lot different. People wore different clothes, read encyclopedias, and used rotary phones. Continue reading »
Playful Multicolored Cartoons and Doodle Typography by Nina Dzyvulska
Independent illustrator from Kyiv, Ukraine, Nina Dzyvulska is greatly passionate about merging the two worlds of motherhood with her art. She studied at the Kiev Academy of Arts and Architecture. Her brightly coloured, fun loving illustrations portray a sense of joy and youthfulness. Continue reading »
Modernist Swiss Style Posters by Quim Marin
Quim Marin is an art director and designer from Barcelona. According to the artist, the visually polluted environment of today calls for fresh and memorable designs with a clear aim at essential beauty and equilibrium. Continue reading »
Melted Corporative Aethetics & Typography by Albert Andersen
Albert Andersen is a Danish freelance graphic designer and 3D artist. While studying at the Danish School of Media and Journalism (DMJX), he developed his signature psychedelic style using a mix of 3D renders, visual feedback loops, and lots of scanned textures. He now helps musicians, tech companies, and many others by creating expressive album art and unique visual brand reinterpretations. Continue reading »
Rerouted: Photography Series by Justin Dingwall & Roman Handt
South African photographer Justin Dingwall worked in collaboration with fashion designer Roman Handt to produce the fantastic ‘Rerouted’ series of portraits. Continue reading »
Mesmerizing and Dreamy Digital Concept Artworks by Brice Chaplet
Brice aka Mr.Xerty is a freelance graphic designer & illustrator specialized in digital-art since 2007. He is now settled in Lille (North-France) after 12 years freelancing in Paris. Continue reading »
Brazilian Artist Creates Stunning Digital Concept Artworks
Daniel Sian, born in Brazil and based in Auckland, is a great CGI and 2D illustrator. His workflow ranges from a simple retouch in Photoshop to a complex composition with modelling, 3D rendering, photo integration and animation. And in all cases there is a creative process that develops before the production of the image. And when necessary, it is also part of his job to create a layout or presentation concept. Continue reading »
Beyond The Streets: The Superb Chromatic Artworks by Felipe Pantone
Felipe Pantone is an Argentinian-Spanish artist. He started doing graffiti at the age of 12. He graduated with a Fine Art degree in Valencia (Spain) where his studio is based. Pantone’s work deals with dynamism, transformation, digital revolution, and themes related to the present times. Continue reading »
Steve Jobs Showing Andy Warhol How To Use a Macintosh Computer that Sean Lennon Received for His 9th Birthday in 1984
It was October 9, 1984, and Steve Jobs was going to a nine-year-old’s birthday party. He’d been invited just a few hours earlier by journalist David Scheff, who was wrapping up a profile of the Apple Computer wunderkind for Playboy. Jobs was far from the highest-profile guest, however. Walter Cronkite, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Louise Nevelson, John Cage, and singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson were also in attendance. And Yoko Ono, of course—it was her son’s birthday, after all. Continue reading »
This Artist Decided To Create Illustrations Showing How Some Popular Cartoon Characters Would Look As Adults
Eliza Thornberry From Wild Thornberrys
How many of you have watched cartoons with never-aging personages and wished you could be like them and stay young forever? Series after series, our beloved characters go on so many adventures without worrying about getting old. Well, at least until Jorn Siberian comes their way! Continue reading »
The Superb Thought-Provoking Figurative Sculptures by Antony Gormley
Antony Gormley is widely acclaimed for his sculptures, installations and public artworks that investigate the relationship of the human body to space. Continue reading »
Artist Reveals What’s Wrong With Our Modern Society In These Satirical Illustrations
Sometimes it seems like a simpler life would be more fulfilling and healthy because modern life can be depressing. Almost everyone today exchanges their time for money. Continue reading »
Outstanding Wedding Photographs That Captured Precious Moments Of Love Shared By FdB Photography Awards 2022
“When The Bride Has The Perfect Dress…” By Ismael Peña
Weddings can sometimes be cheesy and boring, but not always… Sometimes they are just crazy parties, sometimes they show love and affection, sometimes they can be funny… We love to find the most amazing images from weddings around the world. Continue reading »
“Got Toddlered”: This Humorous Instagram Account Shows Parents Before And After Kids
Parenting: it takes everything out of you. Everything. That’s the gist behind @GotToddlered, an Instagram account that humorously shows the many things toddlers have ruined in their parents’ lives. Continue reading »
Vintage Postcards Capture Shopping Malls of the U.S. in the Mid-20th Century
Alabama. Eastwood Mall, Birmingham
The first shopping mall was technically an outdoor shopping plaza that opened in 1922 in Kansas City. However, the first indoor shopping mall that mirrored how we think of malls today was opened in 1956 in Edina, Minnesota. Malls were often anchored by a large department store with a cluster of other stores around it. Continue reading »