Spectacular Winning Images of the iCanvas Digital Art Award 2021
Carissa Susilo
Madame White Snake (Digital Painting & Drawing)

This year’s Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize judging process certainly has not been easy for our Jury Panel, with so many excellent Digital Art entries from countries all over the world. Continue reading »
“Russian Nowhere”: Russian Aesthetics in Postconceptualist Artworks of Pavel Otdelnov
Pavel Otdelnov’s projects focus on urban locations that attract little to no attention — most people, if they happen to go there, try to leave as soon as possible. This might be former industrial sites that have lost some of their function or been repurposed entirely, parking garages, warehouses — all such places are located on the outskirts of the city and mark its abrupt termination, a cliff with nothing but an endless landscape over its edge. Continue reading »
Short And Funny Comics By Malaysian Artist Tang Yau Hoong
Tang Yau Hoong is a Malaysian graphic designer who claims to be an illustrator by day and a comic artist by night. The man has over ten years of experience, and when he’s not busy working with international clients, he creates short comics that always end in an unexpected twist you won’t see coming. Continue reading »
You Will Be Amazed by These Unforgettable Portraits by Laura Rubin
With so many muscles in the human face, it is no wonder that facial expressions so easily convey a vast array of emotions. While many of them are easy to see, there are subtle micro-expressions which aren’t as easy to spot, or to understand. Continue reading »
Beautiful Sunny Portraits of Girls by Sam Yang
Sam Yang is a digital artist. He lives in Toronto. He has a Youtube channel, an Instagram account and a patrean account. He draws digitally. That guy focused more on the characters. Continue reading »
Futuristic Worlds of Valentin Porada
The world we will probably build one day as imagined by the artist from Ukraine Valentin Porada. Let’s altogether believe that our future will be beautiful. Continue reading »
Illustrations, Lettering and Typographic Design by Huston Wilson
Huston Wilson produces work under the name Hust. Having grown up in the community of Eldorado Park in Johannesburg, South Africa, is a self-taught Designer, with focus on Typography, Lettering and Illustration. Continue reading »
The Adorable and Superb Surreal Art and Photo Manipulation by Jose Francese
Jose Francese, is an Argentinean Italian artist. He does a fabulous compilation of images through his imagination. He is a true photo manipulation expert working on surreal works. Jose Francese was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Now, he is living in Rome, Italy, and is highly zealous about Photoshop editing. His interest is adorable in surreal art and photographic manipulation. Continue reading »
Russian Ministry for Civil Defense Has Got a Bizarre Honey Cake Employee Now
In the city of Tula the Russian EMERCOM (Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergency Management and Natural Disasters Response) has got a new mascot and employee – the honey cake of Tula (which is the symbol of the city). Mr. Honey Cake even has his own offical ID and a medal for propaganda of the rescue work. Continue reading »
The Beauty Ceremony of the Traditional Kosovar Wedding Face Painting
A Kosovar Bosnian bride Sellma Demirovic has her face painted by Aziza Sefitagic on her wedding day for a traditional ceremony in the village of Donje Ljubinje, Kosovo. Continue reading »
Artist Fights With Lockdown Depression By Making Comics That Comment On The Pandemic
According to Jessica Bhatia: “I could have reached for that millionth bag of Oreos. I could have reached for the TV remote. Instead, I reached for my trusty mechanical pencil and created these comics for your entertainment pleasure! I hope one of my comics can make you smile today. Continue reading »
This Artist Turns Pop Culture Characters Into Hyper Realistic 3D Models
Since 2008, Turkish character artist Hossein Diba (previously) has been dabbling with 3D models to give some of the most popular and fictional personas stunningly realistic facial features. And his amazing work didn’t go unnoticed, not from us and definitely not from his 200K+ followers on Instagram. Continue reading »
Artist Mixes Up Paintings With Pop Culture, and It Makes Us Want to Look Twice
According to Ertan Atay: “There are collages in anachronism, neo dada and surrealist styles in my works. I can say the main theme is pop art collages. I like to bring different objects together. And I like to combine unexpected things with the simplest and humorous language by blending my work with both emotional and humorous language. I can say I’m happy as long as I create. Other than that, I love creating special feelings that bring people together. I am happy to make many people from different countries of feel the same thing.” Continue reading »
“The Art of (DE)Construction”: The Superb Collages of Nicollages
Nicollages’ works evolves around the assembling of the human face as a means of expression. Continue reading »
Digital Illustrations That Expose The Flaws Of Today’s Society By Alireza Pakdel
The works of the Iranian illustrator Alireza Pakdel criticize the current patterns of behavior in society and propose a reflection on issues that are left aside by a large part of the modern-day population. Continue reading »
Kid Literature Illustrations I Do About The Inventions That I Saw In The Year 2098
According to Aaron Shaw: “When I was a kid, all I wanted to do was live in the future. I just could not get enough of the future between the Jetsons, Epcot, and Back to the Future. I simply adored the inventions I imagined would one day fill our lives. But the future never came fast enough, so I began illustrating what I hoped our bright, silly future would bring. These illustrations are part of my collection of crazy goofy future invention illustrations I do to help kids imagine their own fun and wonderful future!”
How Lunch Bags Get Better in 2051

This Ekuuku is an introvert. The worst for him is lunchtime at his bounceable school. Because he is so yellow and has an extra arm, he is quite popular. But he hates it. So every day, he brings his “I’m Disgusting” Lunch Bag invention. This bag makes everyone around him think that they smell disgusting, and thus they scatter to avoid embarrassment. Hooray, isolation for everyone! Continue reading »
Artist Made These Fantasy Themed Illustrations During The Pandemic To Keep Some Optimism And Colorfulness In The Grim Reality
According to Jovana Trajanova: “Soon after the pandemic started, I found myself too scared and paranoid to do anything just like everyone else. Go to the market, see a friend, do anything that was my life before. Continue reading »
Artist Creates Paintings That You Will Probably Relate To If You Grew Up In Slavic Countries
Living in a certain place leaves a trace on you. The way you remember childhood, what makes you nostalgic, and sometimes even the way you create. Like in the case of Nastasya Chudakova. Nastasya paints beautiful and cozy pieces with fragments from her childhood and life in Kaluga, Russia. Continue reading »
People Are Taking WikiHow Images Out Of Context And Adding Their Own Funny And Dark Captions
We need not mention that WikiHow is one of those blessed online databases that help to keep our lives on track with how-to instructions. It’s somewhat obvious. But let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the very niche instructables it aims to cover beg for very niche illustrations. As a result, WikiHow has become as known for its weird as hell illustrations as for its content. Continue reading »
Spectacular Winning Photos Of WildArt POTY ABSTRACTS Competition
WildArt Photographer of the Year is a new wildlife photography competition with a difference. ABSTRACTS is the sixth of the ten WildArt categories and accepted entries during June.
ABSTRACTS attracted some amazing images from all around the world. The top 100 shortlist was full of outstanding photographs, demonstrating a multitude of artistic techniques. The standard of these images was incredible and gave Victoria and her judging team a tricky choice to select the winners displayed here.
ABSTRACTS GOLD AWARD WINNER – Rachel Piper, United Kingdom

Image Title: Hidden Beauty
Subject: Spider’s Web
I took this photograph in an empty field one September morning, when the sun was still low in the sky; I was surrounded by spiders’ webs, which had been weaved on plants, and I became mesmerised by the beauty of the light falling on them. In order to capture the colourful spectrums, I selected the shallowest depth of field and chose my angle with care. Continue reading »
12 Best Exercises To Do At Your Desk
Want to stay in perfect shape while working a desk job? Here are the 12 best exercises to do at your desk, some without moving a single muscle! Created by book author and blogger Sarah Cooper. Continue reading »
The World’s Best Jokes for Kids by Lisa Swerling and Ralph Lazar
“What did the table say to the chair? Dinner’s on me.” Kids love jokes, and they also love silly drawings. These books are unique in that every joke is illustrated by New York Times bestselling duo Swerling & Lazar. Each drawing is a sweet comic gem in itself and will help get the kids reading … and the whole family laughing. Continue reading »
The World’s Greatest Gallery of Seductive Radishes
This kind of high-quality relevant content is exactly the reason why Al Gore invented the internet. Scroll down to see the greatest collection of seductive radishes in the world! Continue reading »
Japanese Artist & Illustrator Sakyu Creates Yōkai Monsters from Modern Objects and Phenomena
Japanese artist and illustrator Sakyu has a fertile imagination when it comes to yōkai. Paying homage to the artistic style and the visual conventions of yōkai woodblock prints, she enjoys creating entirely new yōkai based on modern objects and phenomena. Continue reading »























