The Science Behind Michael Jackson’s Smooth Criminal Move
In 1987, Michael Jackson stunned audiences with his iconic “Smooth Criminal” music video featuring a gravity-defying lean. Despite skepticism about special effects, Jackson later performed the move live worldwide, earning him the nickname “Moonwalker.” Continue reading »
Stunning Photographs of Bronze Traffic Signal Towers in New York City From the 1920s
In the early 20th century, New York’s Fifth Avenue faced severe congestion, with a mix of horses, carriages, pedestrians, street cars, bicycles, and automobiles vying for space. Continue reading »
The New Masterpiece that Banksy Has Created on The Side of A Building in London Is Truly His Own
Residents of Finsbury Park in London experienced a delightful surprise when a new mural by Banksy appeared overnight on Hornsey Road. Continue reading »
Designer Gleb Kostin Released Balaclavas that Will Turn You Into Kanye West and Bianca
Designer Gleb Kostin lives in St. Petersburg and creates furniture, jewelry and clothing, as well as he is known for his collaborations with famous designers and design studios. Continue reading »
This Artist Creates Superb Fashionista Mixed-Media Collages
The Warsaw, Poland-based artist Ania Augustynowicz specializes in motion design and mixed-media collage. Continue reading »
Tatra T77: One of the First Serial-Produced Automobiles
Tatra, Czechoslovakian car brand, was known for its high-end luxury cars. In the 1920s, they invented the backbone chassis, and in the early 1930s, they created the Tatra Type 77, the first aerodynamic road car. Hans Ledwinka, his son Erich, and Erich Überlacker created the T77, with Zeppelin designer Paul Jaray designing its groundbreaking exterior. Continue reading »
Stunning Photos of the 1924 Renault NN Berline
The NN, which debuted at the 1924 Mondial de l’Automobile in Paris, replaced the Types KJ and MT as the standard French automobile of the 1920s and 1930s. This specific model, which is widely used as taxis in towns and cities across the country, is thought to have started out as a Paris taxi. Continue reading »
Paper Artist Created A Paper Costume Inspired By War
Ukrainian paper artist Asya Kozina has transformed her art in response to the Russian-Ukrainian war. Initially focused on the history of costume and national dress, her work now delves into profound personal experiences and reflections shaped by the conflict. Continue reading »
Clémentine Bal’s Charming Sculptures of Odd Beasts
I’m previously featured Clémentine Bal’s amazing work in a feature that you may remember if you have been following DYT. With her whimsical and endearing sculptures of creatures, each one as fascinating as the last, this French artist has never ceased to astound us. Continue reading »
Unveiling Nature’s Influence on the Future of Footwear Design
ALIVEFORM, a Japanese brand known for its 3D-printed shoes, recently showcased their work at a Paris showroom and has continued to grow rapidly. Continue reading »
This Artist Made An Epic Fantasy Diorama “The Flaming Gatekeeper”
According to an artist: “Hello, my name is Alisha, I’m a sculptor and I make dioramas. I also document the whole process on Youtube. Continue reading »
1951 Hoffmann: Among the Strangest Automobiles Ever Produced
Without a doubt, the Hoffmann is among the strangest vehicles ever produced. Its design is unlike anything else, so much so that it cannot be compared. Continue reading »
Meet OOO-ing Studios, the Taiwanese Hair Salon that Breaks Stereotypes of Beauty
Located in Taichung, Taiwan, OOO-ing Studios is revolutionizing the hair salon industry. Led by the innovative trio Light Lou, May Wang, and Wesley Wei, they’re redefining beauty standards with their neon-infused, avant-garde hair designs. Continue reading »
Creative Narratives from Moscow Soho: Nidgus’ Newest Doll Designs
Girl sauntering around the streets in the hope of ending up in front of the lens of paparazzi
The digital artist known as ‘Nidgus’ (previously featured) has unveiled a new series of unique dolls, capturing the essence of distinctive personalities found around Moscow’s upscale Patriarch’s Ponds neighborhood. Continue reading »
A Group of Artists Create an Amazing Project at The Merging of Photography and Cardboard Silhouettes
Visual artist Michal Zahornacky uses photography and the human form in his work. At the moment, he resides in Slovakia. Continue reading »
The Tallest Lego Minifigure in The World Was Unveiled at Legoland Windsor Resort
The tallest Lego minifigure in the world was unveiled at Legoland Windsor Resort (Berkshire, England), and her creators say kids will be able to literally “look up to” her. Continue reading »
Vienna’s $2 Million Water Fountain Has Been Dubbed the Ugliest in The World
Vienna’s latest water fountain, costing €1.8 million, has sparked controversy for its appearance, labeled by some as the ugliest in Europe or even globally. Continue reading »
Identipops: Build Your Favorite Pop Star Game, 1969
It’s confusing to see Mick Jagger, Peter Noone, Paul McCartney, and John Lennon on the Identipops box cover. However, who is the fourth man from the left? Pitney Gene? Cliff Richard? Is he some kind of bizarre Davy Jones caricature? Or is it another person? I’m not sure. Continue reading »
This Japanese Artist Creates Detailed Food Art Using Fruits And Vegetables
The exquisite and fleeting art of mukimono, in which common fruits and vegetables are transformed into beautiful works of art, is where Japanese artist Gaku’s extraordinary talent is on display. Continue reading »
Street Artist Creates Fun Scenes By Playing With His Surroundings And Paper Cutouts
American artist Rudy Willingham is from Seattle, and he has a magical way of making his city seem happier and brighter. How does he accomplish it? utilizing cutouts from paper! Continue reading »
It Took Over 500 Hours to Complete This Amazingly Lifelike Wool Felt Dog
Japanese artisan Terumi Ota dedicated over 500 hours to crafting a hyper-realistic wool felt model of a Miniature Pinscher, capturing the attention of social media with over 32,000 likes on X. Continue reading »
A Man from Belarus Builds and Navigates an Incredible Boat Out of Only Ice
Ivan Karpitsky, a self-taught artist from Minsk, Belarus, crafted a functional ice boat capable of carrying at least one person, showcasing his talent on social media. Continue reading »
Ferdi B. Dick’s Monumental Sculpture, “Embrace the Amazing Whale”
With his most recent piece at Zhan Jiang Garden City in China, South African artist Ferdi B Dick has once again elevated his art to a monumental scale. The enormous stainless steel sculpture “Embrace the Amazing Whale” shows a massive whale emerging from the water. Continue reading »
Superb Photos of the Badass 1947 Norman Timbs Special
Constructed in Los Angeles by the acclaimed Indy 500 engineer Norman Timbs, the Norman Timbs Special stands as a one-of-a-kind vehicle. Timbs invested around $10,000 in its creation, a considerable amount for the period. Continue reading »