A Couple that Recreated Scenes from “101 Dalmatians”

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Most of you have probably seen “101 Dalmatians”, Disney’s animation from 1961 and in that movie Roger and Anita take their dogs for a walk. Those scenes appealed so much to a pair of Tony Collier and Corinne Jones that they decided to recreate them in their engagement session. Continue reading »

Street Art that’s Not so Easy to Get Rid of

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Street Art work by French artist Combo was recently removed by the municipal services. After several days the exasperated artist painted his work again but in a slightly different arrangement. Continue reading »

18 Year Old Model With Down Syndrome Owns New York Fashion Week

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Madeline Stuart is a girl with Down syndrome and we already wrote about her career as a model. The teenager fulfilled one of her dreams and appeared at FTL Fashion show during prestigious New York Fashion Week. She presented there latest Spring 2016 collections. Here are photos from this event. Continue reading »

A Guy Re-made Photos of His Deceased Wife with His Daughter

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30-year-old Rafael Del Col lost his wife Tatiana in a car accident in 2013. A woman left a loving husband and daughter Raisa. Rafael is a single father and in the meantime he describes it all on his special blog “Diary of Raisinha”. Between the posts the man also adds pictures on which he recreates the photo shoot he had with his wife a year before the wedding. Here are those photos. Continue reading »

Los Angeles Based Artist Drops Words of Wisdom Across the Walls of Melbourne, Australia

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Los Angeles based artist WRDSMTH recently visited Melbourne for the first time and was overwhelmed by the street art scene and decided to drop a load of his stencils with witty and insightful words of wisdom pasted up all over town and the inner city suburbs of Fitzroy and St.Kilda.
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“No Place Like Home”, a New Piece by WD on Naxos Island, Greece

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Street artist WD released some images from his latest piece which was recently painted on Naxos Island, a Greek island in the South Aegean, the largest of the Cyclades island group. Continue reading »

Brazilian Street Art Shows the Human Reality and their Social Masks

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In today’s world it is normal have our social masks, especially in social media. The Fite Street Art group, create by Will Ferreira and Michel Japs, shows in their work beyond the reality of the Brazilian people, but also the mask behind the personality of us.
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A Creative Agency from Moldova Found a Unique and Fun Way to Attract New Hires to their Team

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A creative digital agency from Moldova found a unique and fun way to attract new hires to their awesome team. Using the iconic heroes with their sidekicks and best friends, the agency emphasized the importance of having a good teammate who always has your back. Continue reading »

59-Year-Old Woman is Revolutionizing the Modeling Industry

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Yasmina Rossi is revolutionizing the modeling industry while simultaneously empowering women everywhere. The 59-year-old began her job as a model when she was in her late 20s—a time when most professionals are seen as too old and are forced to retire. Continue reading »

Artist’s Gorgeous Mural on Sunken Ship Changes with Tide Levels

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Last spring, we marveled over artist Sean Yoro (aka Hula) and his gorgeous seaside murals that were painted while he was on a paddle board. Now, he’s recently completed another stunning painting using the same unconventional practice. Continue reading »

Insane Papercuts by Yoo Hyun

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We don’t even know where to begin with these – we haven’t quite seen anything else like them, and every single piece is just as mesmerizing as the last. Let’s take a second to take in what you’re looking at – these are immensely detailed, handcut works by Korean artist Yoo Hyun. Continue reading »

Fantastic Illustrations By Waldemar von Kozak

Check out these fantastic illustrations from Russian artist Waldemar von Kozak. We love the surrealism at play here which seems to hint at dark, broad social commentary all through a pulp and noir or sci-fi lens. If anything, Kozak’s striking use of color and distortion of everyday objects and places are worth a look. Continue reading »

“Metamorphosis” by Gunduz Aghayev

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Eastern and Western cultures are very diverse. Architecture sharply visualizes this contrast. What if to bring them together? The question inspired cartoonist Gunduz Aghayev to create such an outstanding improvisation. Continue reading »

An Artist Recreates Popular TV Series Posters Into Fun Illustrations

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“I created the digital series of illustrations based on the posters of popular TV series.”, says artist Toshib Bagde to Bored Panda. Continue reading »

A Street Artist Painted Underpants On Rocks To Criticize Nudity Censorship

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“Our bodies carry a huge burden of shame. Moral codes and social conventions confuse nudity with sex. In social media, modesty patrols often flag even pieces of art as plain pornography.”, says artist Andre Levy (aka zhion) to Bored Panda.
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Young Artist Documents Her Daily Struggles Of Learning To Draw

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“I started drawing this comic diary of my struggles learning to draw.”, says artist Min Roh to Bored Panda. Continue reading »

Me & My Other Me

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Colombian graphic artist Fulvio Obregon has created a series of illustrations capturing famous artists reflected with their figures from the past. Continue reading »

Artist Henry Hargreaves Decided To Show What Happens After The Water In A Popular Drinks Is Boiled Away

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When New Zealand-based artist Henry Hargreaves heard a health professional call soda “the cigarettes of our generation”, he wanted to find a way to represent the risk visually. Continue reading »

Nir Hod Paints Scornful Children

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Israeli artist Nir Hod once told Interview Magazine, his greatest discovery was that “it’s not easy getting older.” In his painting series “Genius,” Hod pulls at the tension between childhood and adulthood and breaks open a space in between innocence and inurement. Continue reading »

Alluring And Emotive Multimedia Works By Candice Bohannon

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California based artist Candice Bohannon creates alluring and emotive figurative works using a multitude of media. Her subjects are often portrayed alone and drifting into sleep, emoting solitude and tranquility in their quieter moments. Continue reading »

It’s The End Of The World: Artist Steve McGhee Creates Horrific And Tragic Photo Manipulations Of Catastrophes

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The guru of photography manipulations Steve McGhee. Let him say for himself: “My work reflects a personal interest in things human beings have little or no control over. We walk through life feeling like we’re indestructible, while in reality, we’re just the opposite. In the days and weeks following a major catastrophes, people tend to reboot – we get shocked back into being human. That is to say, we react in an undeniably human way… whenever tragedy strikes in the world people come together to help those directly affected. It’s just too bad we have to be reminded that we’re human in such terrible ways.” Continue reading »

Street Artist Projects Fashionista Animals On Buildings In Paris

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French artist Julien Nonnen, has created “Safari Urbain,” a collection of human-like fashionista animal images that have been projected on buildings throughout Paris.
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Introducing Michael Najjar, The First Artist In Space

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Michael Najjar has gone to the edge of tomorrow and captured what the future of space travel might look like. His project Outer Space was created while he trained for the so-far ill-fated Virgin Galactic project, flying at twice the speed of sound in a MIG-29. The results are a study in the possibilities of 21st-century celestial flight. He will travel into not-so-deep space later this year, Branson-permitting. Continue reading »

If Disney Characters Used Instagram, This Is What You’d See

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Like many of us, freelancer Italian illustrator Simona Bonafini grew up with all manner of childhood characters from Hercules, Alice In Wonderland, Sleeping Beauty to Cinderella and Aladdin. Continue reading »

An Introverted Artist Details The Struggles Of An Introverted Life

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Being an introvert in an extrovert’s world is tiring. Some people just don’t understand how wonderful it is to get away from people, lock the front door and watch Netflix until the weekend is over. While an extrovert obtains gratification from the outside world, an introvert prefers their own company and spends less time in large groups. Continue reading »