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Artist Makes Tiny Fantasy Moth Dolls That Are Completely Handmade

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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 »

Navigating a World of Ubiquitous Surveillance Through Jakub Geltner’s ‘Nest’ Installations

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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 Unabashed Journey of Katia Rabey in the World of Jewelry Design

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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 »

Exploring the Boundaries of Form and Texture through 3D-Printed Sculpture by Herschel Shapiro

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Herschel Shapiro’s artworks reflect the harmonious marriage of digital precision and natural beauty, achieved via 3D printing. Continue reading »

Time Travel through Sculpture: Where Pop Culture Meets Faux Archaeology

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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 »

This Artist Creates Amazing Colorful Minimalistic Embroidery Art Masterpieces

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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 »

Artist Amy Corson Transforms Old Cassette Tapes into Fabulous Musicians’ Portraits

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I’m thrilled to spotlight photographer Amy Corson, who creatively repurposes old cassette tapes into stunning musician portraits. Continue reading »

Meet Michael Davydov, The Artist Who Makes Tiny Fantasy Worlds Out of Wood and Paper

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From war-torn Ukraine to peaceful Denmark, a self-taught artist has found a way to express his creativity and imagination through miniature worlds. Michael Davydov is an artist who makes whimsical tiny sculptures that range from idyllic countryside scenes to little houses on the moon and even complete small towns. Continue reading »

Barbie: The Plastic Religion – A Controversial Art Project That Reimagines Barbie as Jesus, Buddha, Baphomet and More

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Barbie is known as the most popular doll in the world, but also as a symbol of consumerism, beauty standards and gender stereotypes. But what if Barbie could also be a symbol of spirituality, diversity and tolerance? That’s what two artists from Argentina, Marianela Perelli and Pool Paolini, tried to explore with their art project “Barbie: The Plastic Religion”. Continue reading »

Ida: Bizarre Mermaid Sculptures by Olivia Erlanger

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Imagine going to a laundromat in LA and finding some glittering mermaid tails spinning in the machines. That’s how this amazing and weird art piece by LA based artist Olivia Erlanger began in 2016. Continue reading »

Designer Nik Bentel Brings Desktop Folders to Life

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Nick Bentel has surprised with unusual designs before. For example, he sewed a woman’s handbag in the form of a packet of pasta. His new product is a collection of wallets shaped like a desktop folder. How much is it? $69. And they’re already sold out. Continue reading »

This Artist Creates Unique Silicone Alien Baby-Dolls, And They Are Terryfyingly Beautiful

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This anonymous artist created a lifelike reborn baby doll out of pure silicone. The doll measures 33 cm in height and weighs 1000 grams. Continue reading »

Reimagining American Pressed Glass: The Sculptural Works of Amber Cowan

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Glass is the main material that Amber Cowan uses to create her sculptures. She has over fifteen years of experience in working with glass and holds an MFA in Glass/Ceramics from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia and a BFA in 3-Dimensional Design with a focus on Glass from Salisbury University. Continue reading »

I Wanna Bangkok Takes Meme-Worthy Footwear to New Heights with Hulkfoot and Bigfoot Heels

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I Wanna Bangkok has introduced their latest creations: the Hulkfoot and Bigfoot heels. Continue reading »

Discover the Thought-Provoking Artistry of Majid Khosroanjom: Where Sketches Meet Everyday Life

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We are absolutely delighted to introduce you to the extraordinary artwork of Majid Khosroanjom, a talented Iranian artist who has been honing his craft for years. Majid’s creations are truly one-of-a-kind, and we invite you to dive into the captivating world he has built by scrolling through his masterpieces below. Continue reading »

Unveiling the Artistry and Passion Behind Barista Brian’s Mesmerizing Celebrity Portraits

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Brian Leonard, affectionately known as “Barista Brian,” originally hails from the charming town of Fredericton, New Brunswick. Continue reading »

Ronit Baranga’s Artistic Journey from Craft to Art in the Bizarre World of Ceramics

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Ronit Baranga (previously featured), an artist known for her provocative sculptures, captivates viewers with her mischievous and playful creations. Continue reading »

From Tire Stacks to Cultural Icon: Unraveling the Enduring Legacy of the Michelin Man

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The Michelin Man, an iconic figure in marketing and advertising, originated in 1894 when the Michelin brothers founded their tire company. The concept came to life when they saw a stack of tires resembling a man without arms. A collaboration with French cartoonist O’Galop led to the creation of a figure made from tires, which became Michelin’s symbol. Continue reading »

Unveiling the Intricate Connections and Enduring Strength in Bethany Krull’s Porcelain and Mixed Media Sculptures

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Intertwining the intricate tapestry of humanity, fellow animals, and the vast natural realm, Bethany Krull breathes life into porcelain and mixed media sculptures. Continue reading »

S2VICTOR’s Exquisite Wooden Toy Collection: A Blend of Minimalism and Imagination

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Korean design studio S2VICTOR has unveiled a captivating series of handcrafted wooden toys that embody the essence of minimalist design. These charming vehicles not only ignite the imagination of both children and adults but also serve as a delightful medium for strengthening familial bonds. With their educational benefits, S2VICTOR’s wooden toys offer an immersive experience that fosters creativity and learning. Continue reading »

From Northern Lights to Rainbows: How Ursula Goff Transforms Hair into Art

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Are you tired of the same old boring hairstyle? Do you want to add a touch of creativity to your looks and stand out from the crowd? If so, Ursula Goff is the artist for you! Continue reading »

A Nostalgic Adventure into the History of Computing: Join Miniatua Limited Edition as They Bring Vintage Computers and Mainframes to Life

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The world has been revolutionized by incredible machines, ranging from old mainframes and minicomputers to the early 8-bit generation of personal computers. Continue reading »

This Lego Cyberpunk City Called New Hashima Is Incredible!

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A week ago, members of RebelLUG and many other LEGO fans had gathered in Schaumburg, a suburb of Chicago for the largest gathering of LEGO enthusiasts worldwide, Brickworld Chicago. Continue reading »

Earliest Man-Made Mirrors Discovered in Modern-Day Turkey, Estimated 8000 Years Old

Initially, people used pools of water to observe their reflections and viewed it as a magical experience. The first man-made mirrors were created from polished stones like black volcanic glass obsidian, and examples of such mirrors were discovered in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), dating back to approximately 6000 BC.

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Prior to the development of glass mirrors, ancient Egyptians crafted metal mirrors using materials such as copper, bronze, silver, and tin. They flattened sheets of metal and polished them until they could be used as mirrors. These mirrors had rounded shapes, ornamentation on the backside, and handles for ease of use. Continue reading »

Plastic Poop Alert: Bondi Beach Brings a Whole New Meaning to ‘Beach Bum’

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Well, well, well, look what the waves dragged onto Bondi Beach in Sydney – a massive 4-meter long poop…of plastic garbage! Geez, that’s a whole lot of crap! In fact, it’s pretty close to the amount of junk that gets dumped into the world’s oceans every 30 seconds. Continue reading »