An Incredible 7-Foot Long Ferrari 166 MM Wire Sculpture
Mario Allegretti’s firm created a 1:2 scale wire frame sculpture of the Ferrari 166 MM, a significant early model that won major races like the Mille Miglia and 24 Hours of Le Mans. Continue reading »
Banana Ducks: The Quirkiest Garden Gnomes You Never Knew You Needed
Looking to add a dash of whimsy to your garden? Meet the Banana Duck Gnomes, the latest trend in garden decor! These resin wonders are here to quack you up with their quirky banana attire and durable build, making every garden a slice of paradise! Continue reading »
This Korean Artist Imagines Herself as The Real-Life Cyber Doll
Ji Soo aka EZ, merges technology with art in a fresh and personal way, using herself as a canvas to blend digital and physical elements. Continue reading »
The Craftswoman Tataykatelyn Knits Headphone Cases That We Go Crazy About
Yes, these are the cute things that can drive even the most sophisticated fashionista crazy! Continue reading »
Ford Comuta, the Company’s First Electric Vehicle, Was Manufactured for the British Market in 1967
The Ford Comuta, an experimental electric vehicle designed in 1967 at the Ford Dunton Technical Centre, was primarily targeted at the British market. Continue reading »
Yovanovitch and Louboutin’s Iconic Women Inspired Artistic Chairs
Pierre Yovanovitch and Christian Louboutin have launched a seating collection that merges haute couture craftsmanship with a bold expression of femininity. Continue reading »
Artist From South Korea Fixes Old Tattoos in the Style of Watercolor Paintings
Silo is a well-known tattoo artist from South Korea who creates exquisite, painting-like flower tattoos. Continue reading »
“Sensorial Self-Portraits”: The Creatively Bizarre Photo Works Of Edu Monteiro
There is practically nothing Edu Monteiro would not cover his head for a self-portrait. He refers to this series as “Sensorial Self-Portraits”. Continue reading »
The Superb Tulle Sculptures by Benjamin Shine
Benjamin Shine, a British artist, makes intriguing sculptures and art installations with a unique material. Continue reading »
The Undrinkable Can: A Satirical Confrontation With Coca-Cola’s Impact
“The Undrinkable Can” is an art project by the collective QSTNMRK that critiques Coca-Cola’s environmental and health impacts. Continue reading »
Forbidden Toys: Digital Artist “Creates” Bizarre Toys That Were Never Made
Rosemberg, a digital artist from Spain, has created a project on Instagram called “Forbidden Toys.” Continue reading »
This Artist Creates One-of-a-kind Pieces Of Art By Combining Photography With Embroidery
Hand embroidery and photography are two of Katia Herrera’s favorite hobbies, and she is a fiber artist who has taught herself the craft. Continue reading »
Food Artist Devoney Scarfe Creates Beautiful Pie Artworks
The collection of delicious masterpieces created by Devoney Scarfe, a gifted food artist hailing from Auckland, Australia, comprises pictures of famous people and animals, whimsical scenes, and hilarious statements. Continue reading »
Korean Artist Creates Eye-catching Balloon Food That Appears To Be Worthy Of Being Consumed
By means of his mesmerizing performances, the Korean artist Jiwon Lee is taking balloon twisting to a whole new level as a form of artistic expression. He is capable of creating practically anything with balloons, but the most astounding thing he has done is to construct realistic balloon meal platters. Continue reading »
“Blindness”: Javier Martin’s Exploration of Urban Grittiness, Glamorous Advertising, and Society’s Obsession with Beauty
Javier Martin is a Spanish multidisciplinary artist renowned for his innovative work across painting, collage, sculpture, performance, and video art. His art cleverly juxtaposes everyday objects in unexpected ways, creating thought-provoking visual metaphors. Continue reading »
Japanese Food Artist Tomoko Shibata Creates Amazing Lunchboxes
Tomoko Shibata, a food artist from Japan, has truly mastered the art of lunchbox design. From recreating famous cartoon characters to crafting festive themes for Christmas and Halloween, her creations are almost too cute to eat. Continue reading »
Superb Glass Sculptures by Nina Casson McGarva That Are Inspired by The Natural World
British artist Nina Casson McGarva creates stunning glass sculptures inspired by nature. Her work explores how nature can be interpreted and represented through glass. Continue reading »
A Shoe Doll That Belonged to a Child in the Slums of London, ca. 1905
The fact that it was discovered in an Edwardian London slum around 1905, crafted from the heel of a man’s shoe, a black sock, and some scraps of household fabric, makes it both the most heartbreaking and marvelous of toys. Continue reading »
A Banana Artist Who Turns The Fruit Into Cartoons, Animals, and More
Numerous times, it has been proven that true artists don’t require fancy supplies to create masterpieces. Continue reading »
A Mercedes-Benz M275 V12 Coffee Table That Is Absolutely Incredible, for Real
This is a coffee table made from the block and heads of a Mercedes-Benz M275 V12 engine, complete with cams in the heads to showcase the engine’s top-end mechanics. Continue reading »
Macabre Hat Belonged to a Traveling “Dentist” in London in the Early 19th Century
This cap belonged to a street “dentist” or tooth puller. It is made of brown velvet and felt, and decorated with approximately 88 decayed human teeth, once belonging to his patients. Continue reading »
The Perfect Conversation Starter: Pine Wood Bungee Jumping Jesus Cross with Customizable Bungee Cord
Want a unique and funny way to display your faith? Check out the Bungee Jumping Jesus Wall-Mounted Cross! Continue reading »
Artist Creates Realistic-Looking Animals Made from Felt
Peiyu is a digital illustrator and sculptor with a deep passion for wildlife and the enchanting world of stop-motion animation. As a fiber artist, toy maker, and storyteller, Peiyu creates needle-felted critters, each imbued with its own character and story. Continue reading »