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Artist Used AI Art To Bring Her Fantasy Worlds To Life

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It is no secret that today neural networks are increasingly influencing contemporary art and are becoming an indispensable tool for artists to create references. Will generated art replace real artworks? Who knows. Continue reading »

Vintage Cover Photos of Popular Mechanics Magazine in the 1930s and ’40s

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Popular Mechanics (sometimes PM or PopMech) is a magazine of popular science and technology, featuring automotive, home, outdoor, electronics, science, do-it-yourself, and technology topics. Military topics, aviation and transportation of all types, space, tools and gadgets are commonly featured. Continue reading »

Superb Metallic Sculptures by Kang Dong Hyun

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Prolific artist Kang Dong Hyun creates awe-inspiring figurative sculptures made out of metallic branches. Continue reading »

Artist Created This Impressive Hanging Metal Sculpture Inspired by Kraken

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Artist and designer Oskar Zieta created this impressive hanging metal sculpture that was displayed at the Museum of Gdansk in Poland. Continue reading »

Artist Reimagined Famous Brand Logos With Comic Sans

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We all love this font! Comic Sans is a sans-serif script typeface designed by Vincent Connare and released in 1994 by Microsoft Corporation. It is a non-connecting script inspired by comic book lettering, intended for use in cartoon speech bubbles, as well as in other casual environments, like informal documents and children’s materials. Continue reading »

Finally, 2023 Cats On Catnip Calendar Is Here!

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It’s like every day is “4/20” in this celebration of cats who’ve gotten into the good stuff. Based on photographer Andrew Marttila’s hilarious book and Instagram account, Cats on Catnip features a year of kitties living high and loving it. Continue reading »

In the 1890s The Antikamnia Chemical Company Used Skeletons To Sell Its Killer Cures

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Using memento mori to sell medical treatments designed to hold off death was the idea of the Antikamnia Chemical Company, which featured skeletons employed in various professions in adverts for its drugs. Continue reading »

Artist Creates Superb Surreal And Fantasy Storytelling Art

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Russian illustrator and artist Andrew Ferez creates surreal and fantasy storytelling art. Andrew creates imaginative and stunning dream like works are full of symbolism and strange dark narratives. Figures blend with architecture, dragons smoke pipes and giant cathedral typewriters smolder in the distance, we can’t get enough of these fantasy creations. Continue reading »

Striking Wildlife and Cityscape Paintings by Dimitri Sirenko

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Impressive wildlife creations by Dimitri Sirenko, a Ukrainian artist currently based in Canada. Continue reading »

The Magdeburg Unicorn: The Worst Fossil Reconstruction Ever

This ridiculous picture can’t help but make you laugh. In 1663, the partial fossilised skeleton of a woolly rhinoceros was discovered in Germany… which ultimately led to the creature you see below. This is the “Magdeburg Unicorn”, the worst fossil reconstruction in human history.

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Prussian scientist Otto von Geuricke is the man behind this ridiculous display of bones. In 1663, he found some bone remains of a woolly rhinoceros, a now-extinct species that once roamed over much of northern Eurasia, until the end of the last Ice Age. Continue reading »

Photographer Captures Stunning Still Life Food Photography

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Photographer Chang Ki Chung captures stunning still life food photography. Chang Ki amazingly balance of his visual exploration in the figurative and literal sense. Continue reading »

Artist Transforms Scrap Metal Into Incredible Sculptures

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Australian born-artist James Corbett transforms scrap metal into incredible sculptures. James has been creating his incredibly life like sculptures since late 1998. Continue reading »

Incredible Photos from The BMC Ecology and Evolution Image Competition 2022

In 2022, researchers from around the world entered the BMC Ecology and Evolution photography competition. The contest produced a spectacular collection of photographs that capture the wonder of the natural world and the growing need to protect it as the human impact on the planet intensifies. This editorial celebrates the winning images selected by the Editor of BMC Ecology and Evolution and senior members of the journal’s editorial board.

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The story of a conquest. The fruiting body of a parasitic fungus erupts from the body of its victim. Attribution: Roberto García-Roa Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Images of Best of The iPhone Photography Awards 2022

The awards have been celebrating the creativity of iPhone users since 2007. We take a look at a selection of the winners of the 15th annual competition.

Photographer of the year second place. Girl with the Violin
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Location: Colorado, US. Shot on iPhone 13 Pro. United States. Photograph: Kelly Dallas/courtesy of the artist and IPPAWARDS Continue reading »

Winners & Finalists Of LensCulture 2022 Street Photography Awards

Series 1st Place: Jake Ricker
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Here are the winners, jurors’ picks and finalists of the LensCulture Street Photography Awards 2022. There are 39 photographers from 18 countries got selected from all around the world. Continue reading »

Budgett’s Frog Looks Like Someone Tried To Draw Normal Frog From Memory

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Budgett’s frog looks so weird that it has acquired a number of popular nicknames, including hippo frog and Freddy Krueger frog. They have a large head that makes up to 1/3 of the body, with notably extremely large mouth, and short, stubby limbs. Continue reading »

Life of the U.S in the Early 1940s Through Incredibly Colorized Photos

Tenant farmer and part of his family in field ready for tobacco planting. Nine miles north of Danville, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, circa 1935-42
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Jack Delano (born Jacob Ovcharov; 1914–1997) was a Ukrainian immigrant who became an accomplished photographer for the Works Progress Administration, United Fund, and most notably, the Farm Security Administration (FSA). He wore many hats as he also was a composer known for his use of Puerto Rican folk material, started a television production company, and was a cartoonist, poet, moviemaker, professor, and architectural designer. Continue reading »

Artist Creates Superb Sculptures and Installations Using Wood & Resin

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Blake Mcfarland is a retired professional baseball player who now creates incredible sculptures using a number of different materials including wood, epoxy, metal, recycled tires and more. Continue reading »

Strange Depictions of Humans in Disturbing Illustrations by Magtira Paolo

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Magtira Paolo is an illustrator based in Manila. In 2018, he graduated with a BFA in Visual Communication in the University of the Philippines Diliman in the College of Fine Arts. He is currently working as a freelance illustrator with a variety of local and international clients. Continue reading »

Amazing Editorial Illustrations by Simón Prades

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Simón Prades is an illustrator based in Germany working primarily on analog mediums such as ink, pencil and watercolor. He then uses digital media as a tool to clean up and finalize his intricate creations. Continue reading »

The Superb Bizarre and Futuristic Shoe Concept Designs by UV-朱

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Chinese digital artist UV-朱 explores outlandish footwear designs composed of layered sustainable materials. Continue reading »

Ukrainian Artist Creates Realistic Miniature Sculptures With Clay

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Ukrainian artist Tatyana creates amazing miniature sculptures with clay. Tis amazing talented artist creates miniature fruits, vegetables, and other items with clay. These sculptures look so real that they are often mistaken by so many people to be real things. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Photos Of Sports Photography Awards 2022

Tennis, David Gray
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Here are stunning winning photos from the Sports Photography Awards 2022. It is the leading global competition for professional sports photographers as they get an opportunity to capture images from multiple sporting disciplines and highlight the achievements of some of the most famous athletes. Continue reading »

Finally, 2023 Sarcastic Vintage Calendar Is Here!

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Anne Taintor (previously featured) is an artist whose themes deal with domestic stereotypes, as viewed through the lens of mid-century advertisements. Juxtaposing these images with tongue-in-cheek captions, her work serves as a commentary on the stereotypes of women popularized in the 1950s America. Continue reading »

Rare and Fascinating Historical Photos of Pasta Production From the 1920s to 1950s

A worker hangs pasta to dry in a factory in Italy. 1932.
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Pasta is an integral part of Italy’s food history. Wherever Italians immigrated they have brought their pasta along, so much so that today it can be considered a staple of international cuisine. Continue reading »