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Amazing Behind the Scenes Photos From the Making of the Sci-Fi Classic “The Incredible Shrinking Man”, 1957

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“The Incredible Shrinking Man” is a 1957 science fiction horror film that has left an indelible mark on the genre. Directed by Jack Arnold, the film is an adaptation of Richard Matheson’s novel “The Shrinking Man”. Matheson himself co-wrote the screenplay, bringing his unique vision to the silver screen. Continue reading »

The Magic of Miniature: A Glimpse into the World of Felix Hernandez

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Felix Hernandez, a renowned Mexican artist and photographer, is known for his ability to blend photography, crafts, digital art, and an unbounded imagination to create enchanting miniature scenes that are truly magical. Continue reading »

The Art of Motion: Koichiro Azuma’s Kinetic Bicycle Sculptures

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Bicycles, for most of us, are simple modes of transportation. But in the hands of Japanese artist Koichiro Azuma, they are transformed into extraordinary works of art. Continue reading »

“Survirtualism”: Absolutely Mind-Bending Photo Manipulations By Ellen Sheidlin

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Ellen Sheidlin (Elena Lyalina) is an artist who experiments with realism, virtuality, and her own dreams to create unique and perplexing artworks. She describes her style as a new direction of art called “survirtualism.” Continue reading »

The Superb Tech-Inspired Sculptures by Michal Sycz

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How do you turn old audio equipment into art? Michal Sycz, a Polish artist and graphic designer, knows the answer. He takes apart vintage audio devices from the 60s, 70s and 80s and transforms them into sculptures and installations. His work is a tribute to the past, but also a reflection on the changing nature of technology. Continue reading »

Japanese Craftsman Kiyomi Designs Mesmerizing Miniature Antique Furniture

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Japanese artist Kiyomi specializes in meticulously handcrafting miniature replicas of antique furniture. This ancient art of miniaturization in Japan, seen in bonsai trees and compact mobile phones, finds new expression in Kiyomi’s work. Continue reading »

KAWS Unveils Colossal 150ft Pink Rabbit Sculpture at Prambanan Temple in Indonesia

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Indonesia becomes the tenth global stop for KAWS:HOLIDAY, featuring a vibrant pink ACCOMPLICE character against the backdrop of Prambanan Temple. Continue reading »

The Remarkable Alaska’s Indigenous People Snow Goggles

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The Arctic’s Inuit and Yupik peoples, having thrived in its severe conditions, invented snow goggles to protect against snow’s blinding glare. Continue reading »

The Breathtaking Fluid Metal Sculptures by Georgie Seccull

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Georgie Seccull’s art delves into the profound cycle of creation and obliteration, seeking to understand life’s essence. Continue reading »

The Superb Wooden Sculptures by Hans Panscha

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When we think of artists, we imagine their masterpieces displayed on gallery walls or resting on ornate pedestals. But Hans Panschar is no ordinary artist. Hailing from Berg, Germany, Panschar doesn’t just create – he lives and breathes his art. Continue reading »

A Deep Dive into João Charrua’s Paper Origami Masterpieces

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Origami, the art of folding paper into intricate designs, is a tradition revered by many, but few have mastered it as impressively as João Charrua, a renowned artist based in Portugal. With precision, patience, and a flair for the extraordinary, João crafts pieces that captivate the eyes and stir the soul. Continue reading »

Crafting Wonder: Alex Chinneck’s Dance Between Physics and Fantasy

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From the whimsical lanes of Britain, Alex Chinneck has been weaving magic for over ten years with his artistry, sculpting realities that boggle the mind. Continue reading »

Ukrainian Artis Made A Spider Figurine: Across The Glass-Verse

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According to Nikita Drachuk, a Ukrainian craftsman: “In the world of collectibles, the fusion of artistry and fandom often gives rise to extraordinary creations. Such is the case with the captivating glass spider figurine inspired by the beloved cartoon “Spider-Man: Across the Universe.” This exquisite piece pays homage to the iconic superhero while showcasing the intricate artistry of glass craftsmanship. Continue reading »

Two Sisters Create Wearable Handmade Art From Polymer Clay

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According to an artist Patrícia Santos:”Working with my sister has been the best of my adventures! We are from Portugal and we both share a great passion for Art (we are self-taught artists) and a talent for sculpting with polymer clay and painting (with acrylics), so we decided to start working together and create one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable art. Continue reading »

The Remarkable Camouflage Trees of World War I

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The annals of history are replete with tales of ingenuity born out of necessity, and the First World War stands as a testament to this fact. In the grim and tangled web of trench warfare on the Western Front, innovation often emerged from the dire circumstances of battle. One such marvel of innovation was the concept of camouflage, which took on myriad forms to gain a strategic edge in the face of a relentless adversary. Continue reading »

Amy Coleslaw’s Love Affair with Needle Felting and ’90s Pop Culture

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Amy Coleslaw started needle felting in 2017 after a trip to Vancouver, Canada. While visiting Granville Island Market, she encountered a needle felt artist and was astounded by the work. She knew instantly that it was something she wanted to try. Continue reading »

Breathing Life into Junk: Stephen Ives’ Unique Bricolage Art

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Born in England in 1970, Stephen Ives is a Melbourne-based artist specializing in bricolage. He forges his works from a diverse mix of materials: toys, junk, discovered objects, model kits, and pliable extras like polymer clays and aluminum. Continue reading »

Wearable Insects by Samantha Dennis

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Samantha Dennis, a visual artist operating out of Lutruwita, Tasmania in Australia, is deeply intrigued by society’s various attempts to rationalize and organize the mysteries of existence. Continue reading »

Mastering the Craft of Three-Dimensional Emotive Metaphors by Troy Coulterman

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Troy Coulterman, hailing from Canada, meticulously shapes human figures in three dimensions. These figures are noted for their enticing color schemes and their exaggerated characteristics inspired by graphic novels. Continue reading »

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 »