Diagonal World: Russian Designer Sergey Minkin Shoots Everything at 45 Degrees
Yandex’s designer Sergei Minkin runs a blog teaforbear featuring the world divided by a diagonal. Continue reading »
Artist of Life Is Beautiful: Original Paintings by Coplu
Born in the Turkish town of Ushak, Coplu brought into the art world his distinctive style of cartoons, filled with warm and sentimental characters that range from silly to profound. Continue reading »
Finally, 2022 Calendar of Extremely Accurate Birds is Here!
By popular demand, artist Tommy Siegel has finally made a wildlife calendar of extremely accurate birds. Scroll down to see full list of illustrations featured in this calendar, and don’t forget to order one from Tommy’s website! Continue reading »
The Grim Towers of Lovecraftian World: Minimalist Architectural Art by James Lipnickas
James Lipnickas is an artist from New Haven, Connecticut. And his coolest series of works are these sci-fi futuristic towers of horror. Here, Lovecraftian tentacles are juxtaposed with meditating characters, and engineers experiment on themselves, space, and the technobots. Each of these towers is like a separate closed world (which does not prevent them from being part of the general universe). Continue reading »
Charming Watercolor Girls by the Japanese Artist Kumorri
Kumorri is a Japanese artist who paints watercolor portraits of pretty girls. With bright but gentle colors, she manages to create images of simple and at the same time mysterious girls – charming and insanely cute. Continue reading »
Psychedelic and Nothing Superfluous: Illustrations by The Artist SilllDa
SilllDA is a Korean artist from Japan. There is no more useful information about her, but it is not that important – SilllDA’s psychedelic illustrations, full of bizarre images, are beautiful and amazing without any additional explanations. Continue reading »
Faces of Death: Macabre Art by Vladimir Chebakov
Vladimir Chebakov is a Russian artist, based in Prague, who paints a demonic chthon. His images, subtly reminiscent of Beksinski’s work, are so dark and disturbing that it is impossible not to be fascinated by their dark aesthetic. Continue reading »
Gentle Ladies by Illustrator Dadachyo
Dadachyo is an artist from South Korea who paints charming girls in pastel colors. Dadachyo’s graceful princesses and gymnasium girls captivate with their subtle curves, but they also impress with their regal stateliness. Continue reading »
A World of Wonders and Magic: Cozy Illustrations by Jo Rioux
Jo Rioux is an artist from Canada who draws comics and book illustrations. And she draws not just cool, but mega-soulfully – Rioux manages to find something cozy and warm in the simplest stories. Some of her best-known works include The Daughters of Ys, The Golden Twine, Sword Quest, and The Secret Starling. Continue reading »
Fantasy, Dystopian and Ethnopunk Worlds of Max Bedulenko
Max Bedulenko is a digital concept artist based in Warsaw, Poland, with 6+ years of experience in making weird architectural stuff – trying to make this world even a more strange-looking place. Continue reading »
Acid Dreams: Vaporwave-Inspired Artworks by Angel Acevedo
Angel Acevedo is an artist based in Cali, Colombia. “Focused on recreating the magical worlds of my imagination through styles such as anime illustration, vaporwave among others,” еhat’s how he describes himself. Continue reading »
Icelandic Cartoonist Reveals His Grim Sense Of Humor, And Here Are Some Cartoons To Prove It
Nordic humor is often seen as a little bit too dark for the rest of the world. Especially if you think about Iceland, the most sparsely populated country in Europe covered with glaciers and still erupting volcanoes. As Hugleikur Dagsson, a famed local cartoonist has said, “Iceland is very cold, very bleak and very expensive,” and his funny and twisted sketches really showcase this. Continue reading »
Psychedelic Fluorescent Female Portraits by Jelena Kevic Djurdjevic
Jelena Kevic Djurdjevic is a Serbian artist who works at the Berlin design studio SIXMOREVODKA, where she develops concept art and illustrations for video games, films, comics and other media products. In addition to working on studio projects, Jelena draws girls in a recognizable psychedelic style, somewhat reminiscent of Disco Elysium art – with bright spots of color that give an elusive sense of something ethereal. Continue reading »
Optical Illusions and Graffiti Murals by Shozy
Born in Moscow in 1989, Russian artist Shozy now enjoys an international reputation for his expertise in 3D paintings technique. Continue reading »
Artist Created 30 Truthful Cartoons About Working From Home
According to an artist Irina Blok: “I am a designer based in San Francisco and have been working from home, or more specifically from my couch since the pandemic started. I started daily drawing and posting these on Instagram to help cope with stress and blow off some steam. In these drawings, I explore blessings, challenges, and absurdities we have to deal with while working from home. Continue reading »
The Bridges of Hyperion: The Superb Cyberpunk and Sci-Fi Art Works of Lazaro
Lazaro is an Italian visual artist based in Milan. It would seem that he is not doing anything new and we have already seen all this many times, but something of his work catches the eye and fascinates the details. Continue reading »
Digital Alchemy: Dark and Macabre Art by Necro
Necro is a Spanish artist who makes the coolest art with all kinds of demonic crap in a dystopian neo-Gothic style. He collaborated with such giants as Blizzard, Konami, Sony, DC, Marvel and many other famous companies. Continue reading »
The Owl Girl and The Shawarma Man: Anime Art by Rino Park Based on References
Rino Park aka Rinotuna is an artist from South Korea who draws pictures in a very curious way. Pak takes an object, a food or an animal as a reference and builds a character based on it, trying to guess at the color scheme of the original and its basic shapes. It’s fun, and some of the characters are very cool. Continue reading »
Endless Night: Comic Art by Rafael Albuquerque
Rafael Albuquerque is a Brazilian comic book artist. Among his best known works are the series “American Vampire,” “Blue Beetle” and “Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight” for DC. In 2011 he received the Eisner Prize, which is for a reason – with slightly rough strokes and deep shadows Albuquerque manages to create something incredible even from simple compositions. Continue reading »
This Artist Creates Romantic Fantasy Realism Paintings
According to Elena Shichko: “My name is Elena Shichko. I am an artist and photographer from Belarus. I paint with acrylic and oil on canvas. Continue reading »
Mindblowing, Bizarre and Provocative Collages by Ffo
Ffo is a Moscow-based artist who creates surreal collage artworks from anatomical illustrations, classical art, 1950’s pop culture images and Art Nouveau prints. Ffo’s source materials include works by pin-up artists like Alberto Vargas and Gil Elvgren, early-20th-century German artist Wilhelm Gallhof, and pioneer of anatomy illustration N. H. Jacob. Continue reading »
Furniture Given a Film Noir Makeover: Illustrations by Martin Reznik
When he was growing up, Martin Reznik would watch classic French gangster films with his father, instilling in him a lifelong love for film noir. The Polish-born illustrator drew on these influences as inspiration for a series of promotional images for furniture designer Marc Krusin. Continue reading »
The Magnificent Artworks of Fantasy and Mythology by Guangjian Huang
Guangjian Huang is a Chinese artist who paints pictures that are fantastic in their beauty and attention to detail. A masterpiece, if not every work by Huang, then close to it. He paints magnificent paintings based on ancient Greek myths, cyberpunk and fantasy illustrations, and even his fleeting sketches look incredibly cool – truly, a living classic of modern painting. Continue reading »
End of A Season, Wind from The West: The Superb Illustrations of Syd Mills
Syd Mills is a freelance artist who paints enchanting ladies in an entourage of bright and slightly crazy color bacchanalia. Mills’ girls are sweet and graceful beyond belief, and their gestures are charming with weightlessness and a kind of warm sadness. Continue reading »


























