The Peter Parker Collection of Lam Qua ‘Tumor’ Bizarre Paintings
Peter Parker, a medical missionary and diplomat, was born in 1804 in Framingham, Massachusetts. He graduated from Yale College in 1831, earned an M.D. from Yale, and became the first Protestant medical missionary to China. Continue reading »
Detailed Hyper-Realistic 3D Illustrations by Max Guther
Max Guther’s work ingeniously combines isometric perspective and a detailed art style. He draws for world-renowned brands and publications including Nike, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The New York Times Magazine, Bloomberg Businessweek, and The Telegraph. Continue reading »
“Traveling Through the Seasons”: A Series of Beautiful Illustrations by Oamul Lu
Oamul Lu , an illustration artist based in China specializing in painting, digital painting and animation. Continue reading »
Beautiful Concept Illustrations for The Netflix’s ‘Entergalactic’ Movie by Michal Sawtyruk
“Ambitious artist Jabari attempts to balance success and love when he moves into his dream Manhattan apartment and falls for his next-door neighbor.” That’s the synopsis for Netflix’s animated comedy Entergalacric. Continue reading »
Beautiful Papercut-like Editorial Illustrations by Eiko Ojala
A well-known illustrator is Eiko Ojala. He sketches everything by hand and primarily uses digital tools. Continue reading »
The Superb 3D Concept Artworks of Anastasiia Berezhnaia
Anastasiia Berezhnaia lives in Portugal and specializes in 3D illustration and the development of visual concepts. Continue reading »
The Esquire Glamour Girl Calendar of 1948
Esquire magazine, when it debuted in 1933, was a precursor to Playboy in many respects. It featured substantial articles but was primarily purchased for its pin-up content. Unlike photographic nudes, Esquire’s pin-ups consisted of tantalizing glamour girl cartoons, initially created by George Petty. By 1939, these cartoons had evolved into double-page spreads, essentially pioneering the concept of the centerfold. Continue reading »
Dan Shearn’s Movie Posters & Pop Culture Illustrations
Dan Shearn is a graphic designer from the UK who draws inspiration for his work from legendary pop culture icons from the 1980s and 1990s. Continue reading »
Joan Cornella’s Funniest Demotivational Posters
Joan Cornella had a dream before she began to make depressing posters. to dash the hopes of others. Who is this guy? Continue reading »
AI-Generated Images for the Annual Beaver Shaving Competition
When AI can be used to create images of beaver shaving competitions, for example, there’s no reason to use it for more significant activities like developing science or medicine. Continue reading »
Late Capitalism: Incredible Post-Apocalyptic Art by Michael Kerbow
Based in San Francisco, Michael Kerbow is a versatile artist known for his proficiency in various artistic mediums, including painting, drawing, assemblage, and digitally manipulated photography. Continue reading »
Soosh’s Heartwarming Illustrations Capture the Best Aspects of Being Human
Nothing is more pleasurable than curling up with a hot beverage and a nice blanket as the weather gets harsher. And with the help of Soosh Chouanard’s healthful pictures, we may enhance that experience greatly. Continue reading »
Kenze Wee’s Cyberpunk Pixel Art Creations
Kenze Wee, a Singaporean digital artist, crafts moody, cyberpunk-inspired pixel art scenes. Continue reading »
Incredibly Realistic Portraits Of Celebrities By Matheus Macedo
Meet Matheus Macedo, a Brazilian artist whose realistic drawings have won the hearts of thousands. Continue reading »
Lost Art of the Streets: Rediscovering 1980s London Graffiti through Peter Marshall’s Lens
The 1980s London graffiti scene, not as organized or acclaimed as Banksy’s work, was largely a transient art form. Much of it, inspired by New York City street art, was erased or lost during urban development. Photographer Peter Marshall captured this era, offering a rare glimpse into the graffiti culture of that time through his photos. Continue reading »
Superb Vintage Posters Designed by György Konecsni
From the 1930s to the 1970s, Konecsni György (1908-1970) was a leading poster artist in Hungary. In the 1930s, his classicist art deco designs first appeared on the streets. Continue reading »
Shades on Feathers: An Old Book of Color Shades Depicted With Feathers
An 18-section foldout containing 143 dyed feathers and a sample book with dyeing instructions. Continue reading »
Bizarre Vintage Christmas Cards From the Early 20th Century
The holiday season is often a time for comparing the number of cards received among friends. Nowadays, these cards typically feature charming and quaint designs, but historically, they were quite peculiar. Continue reading »
Lunchtime Laughter: The Art of ‘Sandwich Bag Dad’ and His Daily Doodle Delight
Dave, also known as “Sandwich Bag Dad,” has been creating daily dad joke cartoons and puns on his children’s lunch bags for over 11 years. This unique tradition began when his eldest daughter started school and has since evolved into a collection of thousands of sandwich bag drawings, garnering a global social media following, a coffee table book, and two art gallery exhibitions. Continue reading »
Surrealistic Fantasy and Metamorphosis in Tomasz Kopera’s Amazing Art
Tomasz Alen Kopera is a Polish artist who seamlessly blends the worlds of dreams and reality. His paintings are a vivid depiction of human emotions, nature, and the cosmos intertwined in a surrealistic fantasy that captivates the viewer. Continue reading »
Artist Arina Pozdnyak Created a Unique Eternal Calendar
The most fleeting thing in the world is not money, not a river, but time. It passes without a trace, leaving behind vain hopes, youth, vain attempts to change one’s life. Continue reading »
New Behind-The-Scenes Pics Of Famous Scenes From Pop Culture Animations By Andhika Muksin
Andhika Muksin returns with more Disney edits. He started a series in 2020 that reveals behind-the-scenes secrets of Disney movies. He makes funny and playful edits that show how different scenes are shot, where the actors are positioned, and how CGI is used. Continue reading »
The Instagram Account That Teaches You Finnish Language With A Twist
The Instagram account, which has over 20K followers, showcases the richness and humor of the Finnish language and culture. Continue reading »
Meet Burin Pong, A ‘Gaymer’ Transforming Queer Representation in Art and Gaming
Thailand’s lively culture and LGBTQ+ community are prominent, especially in Bangkok. However, legal protections for same-sex households are lacking. Continue reading »