Cuong Nguyen Uses The Streets As A Canvas For His Incredibly Realistic Chalk Portraits

Now’s the perfect season to break out chalk and draw on the pavement, and there are many people who do this at this time of the year. Though it’s usual to assume that this type of activity is reserved for children, and it’s common to see simple drawings done by them, there are people like Cuong Nguyen who take it to another level. Continue reading »

“Our Last Summer”: The Superb Collages of Maria Luiza Zanelato

Malu Zanelato is a visual artist living and working in Florianópolis, Brazil whose turn is to blast the screen with cut-and-paste vivacity and color. Continue reading »

Artist Drew Cats Working From Home During The Covid Pandemic Quarantine

Stages Of Waking Up

According to lemonblanc, an illustrator based in Singapore: “Self-quarantine can do things to your mind. At some point, I start behaving like my lemonkitties, or the other way round. I’m not entirely sure. Went out for a walk after the measures loosen up.” Continue reading »

Funny And Relatable Simplistic Illustrations With Insightful Humor By Liana Finck

Though good-looking details and sharp aesthetics are a plus for illustrations, not having them can be a good thing too. Simplicity in illustration helps to express the idea without any unnecessary distractions or needless clutter and helps us focus on the main message more than the flashy details. Continue reading »

Artist Draws Food With A Handful Of Character And A Dash Of Humour

Bacon and Egg
The best breakfast couple in a tango.

“Hi! I’m Chrystal Giam, a freelance graphic designer and illustrator from Malaysia, but currently based in a country of the complete opposite, Finland. Here are some food illustrations I made for an ongoing project called Foodman to recreate daily situations with personified food. I like my food cute, funny and “punny”, so I hope you’ll like them too!” Continue reading »

Artist Asked People On The Internet To Give Her Random Emoji Combinations And Then She Drew Them

According to Linda Bouderbala: “There are many, many challenges about drawings on Instagram: Mermay, March of Robots, DTIYS, etc.

The only one I enjoy participating in is Inktober… Until I discovered this new challenge some artists I follow have been doing. It’s called the emoji challenge and it’s simple: you ask for emojis and make a drawing out of them! Continue reading »

Artist Expresses Her Love For Cats And Dogs In Adorable Minimalist Illustrations

Agathe Sorlet is a French artist based in Bordeaux. Currently, Sorlet’s favorite subjects are love, women (whom she draws free, proud, bold, and dancing), and pets such as cats and dogs. The artist has been making minimalistic style illustrations for quite some time now. Continue reading »

America Explained To Non-Americans in Satirical Illustrations by Matthew Inman

Brilliant cartoonist Matthew Inman aka The Oatmeal has created a funny, easy-to-understand guide for non-Americans that will help you to understand USA better. You’re welcome! Continue reading »

Vietnamese Guy Spends Time With Celebrities With The Help Of Photoshop

Have you ever wanted to hang out with your favorite celebrities? Do you wish to become famous and walk the red carpet? Maybe you would like to be a part of your favorite movie? Become the main character, save lives? Well, you can do exactly that… If you know how to use Photoshop, that is. Continue reading »

Behind-The-Scenes Pics Of Disney’s Famous Scenes

Have you ever wondered what happens in the backstage of Disney movies? Andhika Muksin is back on Bored Panda to show you just that. He creates hilarious edits of Disney movies so that we can see the behind the scenes of famous scenes and how they were “actually made.” Continue reading »

This Artist Remakes The Packaging Of Well-Known Grocery Items In A Satirical And Funny Manner

A Photoshop enthusiast called Doctor Photograph (very clever name) partially satisfies this craving by creating a satirical new flavor, or a version of products we all recognize. However, these new flavors are not the flavors we wanted, but the flavors we needed… to make us smile. Let’s hope some of these versions make it to the shelves someday, or let’s hope that some of them shall only remain in digital form. Continue reading »

Russian Artist Stas Novikov Creates Fantasy Photomanipulations And Surreal Worlds

Photoshop is a fun and helpful tool. From editing to drawing, you can do it all with the photos. However, some people use it to create amazing, surreal, and magical pictures. Like this Russian artist named Stas Novikov. Continue reading »

“Strange Dreams”: Surreal & Abstract Renders by Mark Constantine Inducil

Mark Constantine Inducil is a Filipino-Australian visual artist based in Melbourne, Australia. He studied graphic design & film and has worked in the creative industry for around 20 years. He loves creating abstract, surrealistic and dream-like images. His work is inspired by cinema, philosophy and psychology. Continue reading »

“Keep the Dream Alive”: The Superb Everyday Surreal Artworks of Mostafa Khaled

Mostafa Khaled is a 3D artist and motion designer based in Cairo, Egypt. Every day he creates these dark and surreal 3D artworks. Continue reading »

“Sorry, I’m Going to The Party”: The Superb 3D Concept Artworks of Sascha Saez

Sascha Saez is a 3D artist based in Zürich, Switzerland. He uses Cinema4d and Octane Render. He also acts as an NFT artist and sells his work for crypto. Continue reading »

Guy Edits Disney Characters Into His Photos And The Result Looks Like They’re Having A Blast

Many of us as children or maybe even as adults imagined what it would be like if we joined our favorite fictional characters on their adventures on the other side of the screen or if they jumped out of it and infiltrated our everyday life. Continue reading »

This Japanese Artist Imagined What Cats Would Look Like As Anime Girls

Japanese artist known as DHK recreated funny cat pictures in an anime style, turning the kittens into girls. The recreations are cute and professional. The artist manages to keep the resemblance to the original picture while creating stylish and beautiful characters that will probably make you wonder how your pets would look as humans. Continue reading »

“Honey and the Duality of Everything”: The Design Experiments of Tabitha Swanson

Tabitha Swanson is a Berlin-based multidisciplinary designer, filter creator and creative technologist hailing from Canada. Her designs create a surrealist dreamscape with her avatar design taking influence from sci-fi video game characters. Continue reading »

Brilliant National Lampoon Magazine Covers From the 1970s

National Lampoon was an American satirical pop culture magazine that ran from 1970 to 1998. Founded by Doug Kenney and Henry Beard, the magazine started out as a spinoff from the Harvard Lampoon, where Beard and Kenney used to work as editors. Continue reading »

“Spaced Out”: The Superb Space Filled Digital Artworks of Leslie Ann

Leslie Ann a.k.a SpaceStoria is a full time artist, mother and wife. “In 2018, I had a life changing experience happen which led to a spiritual awakening. It was the year I finally truly learned who I am and what we truly are. In the midst of all these life changes that were crucial for me, I found art and fell in love. I now have the pleasure of creating all the sci-fi, fantasy, space filled thoughts that run through my mind!” Continue reading »

“False Gods”: The Stunning 3D Dreamscape Artworks of Jonathan Puc

Jonathan Puc is a Melbourne based web developer and 3d artist. He also acts as an NFT artist and sells his work for crypto. Continue reading »

Artist Creates Punny Illustrations To Brighten Your Day

Everyone knows what a pun is. Some people hate them and can’t help but facepalm when they hear one, some adore them and puns make up most of their jokes. No matter what your opinion, you will probably enjoy these witty, silly, and most importantly punny illustrations. Continue reading »

“We’ll Be Back Home Soon”: The Superb Surreal Retro Collages by Taudalpoi

Taudalpoi is a digital collage artist from Norway. He started out making art as a hobby in 2014 and has been creating a mixture of surreal, space and retro collages ever since. Continue reading »

“Kiss Me Quick. We’re All Dying”: The Evoking Digital Sculptures by Sasha Katz

Sasha Katz is an artist born and raised in Moscow, Russia. She graduated from the British Higher School of Art & Design in Major –Illustration. Today Sasha Katz is formerly employed as editorial designer by Afisha Mir magazine and works as a freelance illustrator and GIF artist. Continue reading »

The Futuristic World as Envisioned by Echte Wagner Advertising Cards, 1930

These future fantasy collectible cards were published by the German company Echte Wagner in the first half of the 20th century. Originally Echte Wagner made margarine, and it made a lot of trade cards that were distributed all over Central Europe. In 1930, the True Wagner Margarine created a series of books designed as a display for a collection of stickers made available separately. In this book, there’s a section called Future Fantasy which has no artist or author credited.

The illustrations are beautiful, the technology is actually quite brilliant and not so far-fetched. The book is called Echte Wagner Margarine Album Nr. 3, Serien 12 und 13 (Genuine Wagner Margarine Album Nr. 3″, series 12 and 13). It was published by Elmshorn in Holstein, Germany.

Wireless Private Phone and Television

“Each person has their own transmitter and receiver and can communicate with friends and relatives using certain wavelengths. But television technology has become so advanced that people can talk and watch their friends in real-time. The transmitter and receiver are no longer bound to the location but are carried in a box the size of a photo apparatus.” Continue reading »