Nevermind: Dreamy, Mysterious and Surreal Art Works of Paul Rabaud
Paul Rabaud is a French artist who came up with a rather funny and useful challenge for himself. Throughout 2020 (and part of 2021), he drew pictures every day, the references for which were photos of various cozy places around the planet. Continue reading »
The Superb Fantasy Anime Girls Drawings by Jinsuki Park
Jinsuki Park is a Korean artist who draws the most pleasant illustrations with charming ladies. His style is simultaneously so gentle that in the works of Pak you can drown as in marshmallows, while the girls themselves often look quite formidable. Continue reading »
Combat Mechs of The Future (and Some Robot Trashmen): Art by Sheng Lam
Sheng Lam is a Korean concept artist and avid robot fan who devotes all his free time to drawing futuristic mechs and other unusual vehicles. Continue reading »
Psychoses of Rage and Love: Illustrations by Victoria Vincent
Victoria Vincent is an artist from the US who draws brain-bursting but very pretty wild things. To describe her art in two words, it’s a trip of a hallucinogenic chihuahua toad licked into a noisy remix of the Yellow Submarine music video. Continue reading »
The Brilliance of Madness: Superb Psychedelic Illustrations by Ana Godis
Ana Godis is an artist from Odessa who paints colorful illustrations on various themes. Her style is a medley of colorful images, geometric shapes and seemingly random details, but all this is so successfully combined on the canvas that it is impossible to look away. Continue reading »
The Only Way You’ll Lose Your Head Looking At These 11 Religious Cartoons Is By Laughing
The Day After Trumps Election Victory

Scottish cartoonist and fundamentalist atheist Peter J Herron pokes fun at religion and its genius. Continue reading »
Artist Uses AI To Create Mindblowing Digital Art Works, Here’re 92 Of Them
According to Antti Karppinen, a visual artist and photographer, based in Finland: “Last year I stumbled on the amazing world of AI-generated art and I dove right into that wonderful rabbit hole. Continue reading »
Artist Creates Detailed Aerial Drawings Of New Zealand Towns, Cities, And Islands With A Panoramic Perspective
According to Leighton Corbett: “I lost my job as a graphic designer in the lockdown of 2020 in my native Auckland, NZ, so I decided to use my newfound spare time to create my own style of Aerial map drawings. Since then, I’ve tried to draw as many towns and cities around New Zealand as possible, and with the lockdowns and people not being able to travel as much as they normally would, the large drawings with incredible detail have become so popular I have started my own business, CitizenArt.” Continue reading »
The Unique Fairy Tales and Mythological Art Works by Victor Sukhochev
Gorgeous drawings of characters from Russian fairy tales in a mix of H.R. Giger and Cyberpunk style. Just the thing! Continue reading »
Legotypes: This Artist Creates Famous Brand Logos Out Of LEGO Bricks
Motion designer Vasily Bodnar presented his – Legotypes, in which he imagined how logos of famous brands would look if they were made of LEGO bricks. Although in this case they are made in 3D… Continue reading »
Mushrooms That Look Like Lady Gaga
While many sea slugs look like David Bowie, it seems that Lady Gaga is more of a mushroom person. Scroll down to see for yourself, the resemblance is uncanny! Continue reading »
T-Rex Trying To Do Things: Heartbreaking Book Series by Hugh Murphy
Have you ever thought about the daily struggles of a T-Rex? Life is tough when your arms are so tiny, but head is so huge. Featured below are some of our favorite moments from Hugh Murphy’s book trilogy: T-Rex Trying, T-Rex Trying And Trying, and T-Rex Tries Again. Scroll down and appreciate your beautiful, long arms! Continue reading »
Feel that Vibes: Indian Artist Creates Superb Fantasy Photo Manipulations
This Indian designer creates amazing photo manipulations. We don’t know his name, but you can appreciate his work on Instagram. He also posts his tutorials on YouTube. Continue reading »
Ironic Illustrations About the Internet from Old Issues of The New Yorker, Which Now Look Quite Ordinary

The New Yorker, February, 1999 by Barbara Smaller
The New Yorker magazine is well known outside of its usual audience for, among other things, illustrations with ironic captions. Continue reading »
Madness and Power: Stylish Monsters Illustrated by Dave Guertin
Dave Guertin is an American artist who started his career at Singletrac (the developers of the Twisted Metal series). After its closure in 2000, Dave moved to Insomniac Games, where he drew concept art and developed characters for the console classic Ratchet and Clank. He still works for Insomniac today. Continue reading »
Amazing Cover Photos of the Famous Monsters of Filmland in the 1970s
Famous Monsters of Filmland is an American genre-specific film magazine, started in 1958 by publisher James Warren and editor Forrest J Ackerman. Continue reading »
Trapped In The 1930s: Artist Draws Popular Characters In Rubber Hose Style
Many of us feel nostalgia for certain things, be it old-school candy, clothing style, TV shows, cartoons, etc. It feels good to relive something that is remembered with a warm feeling once again. Some things, even if not experienced personally, are admired nonetheless and are wished to be brought back so that they can be enjoyed and appreciated by those who didn’t have the chance to do so. And that’s what Kev Craven does! Continue reading »
Artist Made Immature Search And Find Puzzles For Adults, And It’s As Stimulating To Both Your Brain And Your Funny Bone
According to Mike Bender: “My name is Mike, I’m the co-founder of AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com, and dad to a nine and seven-year-old. During many Covid quarantines, I have spent a lot of time doing search and find puzzles with my kids and I quickly became obsessed with them. Not only are they good for your brain (scientifically proven, actually), but they are also lots of fun. I wondered if anyone was making a more irreverent search and find for adults and was surprised to see that there wasn’t much out there. So, I thought, let’s make one… Continue reading »
This Artist Makes Witty And Funny Cartoons About Science, Literature, Pop Culture, And Many Other Things
If you’ve never stumbled upon John Atkinson’s work, chances are you are about to experience it. John makes funny and sometimes downright sarcastic cartoons about pretty much everything. Science? You got it. Literature? It’s there as well. Social media and pop culture? Don’t worry, John has you covered. Continue reading »
Artist Draws Creative Illustrations That Enhance The Original Picture In A Creative Way
Lack inspiration? Take a look at the world around you. It might not seem inspiring, but it is. How, you might ask? Well, the beauty of the world is in the eye of the beholder, not in the world itself. Continue reading »
The Beautifully Curvy Ladies of The Illustrator Kenron Toqueen
Kenron Toqueen is a comics artist from Chile who draws lush (and not only) girls with a nice anime look. He often draws them in the company of bizarre monsters, hell-monsters, and tentacles, but they’re pretty cute, too. Continue reading »
Medieval Branding: Famous Logos Recreated As Medieval Brands
Ilya Denisov aka Ilya Stallone created a series of works “Medieval Branding” where he reimagines what the logos of famous modern brands would look like during the middle ages. Continue reading »
The French Executioner, the Murderer of Kings, and The Subtle Dandy: Art by Shin-ichi Sakamoto
Shin-ichi Sakamoto is a famous Japanese mangaka, the author of the seinen series Kokou no Hito and the remarkable near-historical Innocent, a story about the difficult daily life of Charles-Henri Sanson, the executioner of the French Revolution. Continue reading »
Chun-Li, Tifa Lockhart, Blake Belladonna: Liang Xing’s Beauty Ladies
Liang Xing is a Chinese artist who masterfully draws seductive girls. Among his works are not only portraits of famous pop-cultural divas, but also a whole bunch of artworks devoted to young ladies that were invented by Xing himself. However, the legendary ladies, like Chun Li or Tifa from Final Fantasy, deserve special attention – the artist makes them incredibly charming. Continue reading »
The Ugly Glamour Cats by Gregory Jacobsen
Gregory Jacobsen is a Chicago-based artist who draws ugly, surreal cats. Of course, he draws not only them, but also ugly people, ugly everyday objects, and ugly natural phenomena-no matter how strange that may sound. In our opinion, however, he does it best when he draws cats with crazy faces. Continue reading »
























