Urban by Accident: The Modern Graffiti Art by Yann L’Outsider
Yann Le Berre, also known as Yann L’Outsider, was born in 1984. Introduced to graffiti at 17, he was drawn into the exhilarating rush of instinctive creation amidst the margins of legality. Continue reading »
The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel, Woodcuts by François Desprez from 1565
Here are amazing woodcuts of various bizarre characters from “Les songes drolatiques de Pantagruel” translated into English as “The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel” published in 1565. Continue reading »
Le Vampir Glorieux: Bizarre Vintage Paintings of Vamprires by Boleslaw Biegas
The Third Vampire Metamorphosis, 1916 – 1917
The surrealist Polish artist Boleslaw Biegas produced a wealth of works in both painting and sculpture. Continue reading »
Amazing Illustrations and Posters Designed by Duilio Cambellotti in the Early 20th Century
Fine di Secolo, Acqua Progressiva Insuperabile, circa 1900
Italian applied artist, illustrator, painter, sculptor, and designer Duilio Cambellotti (1876–1960) was involved in the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau movements, and his impact extended beyond the aesthetic and political to the social and political. His fidelity to agrarian motifs and versatility across a broad spectrum of visual and design disciplines have earned him recognition. Continue reading »
“Only Human”: Impressive Hyperrealistic Oil Paintings by Beau White
Australian figurative and hyperrealist oil painter Beau White explores the darker aspect of human nature through absurdism and nightmare images. His art infuses “real world” environments with bizarre and unexpected handcrafted components to produce fresh, frightening, and humorous viewpoints on the commonplace. Continue reading »
Graphic Designer and Visual Artist Creates Superb Vibrant Posters
Based in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, Jerry-Lee Bosmans is a designer and visual artist. His graphic art is generally distinguished by vivid colors and striking compositions. Continue reading »
Provocative and Humorous Vintage T-Shirt Slogans
Remember those iron-on transfers that were sold in magazines telling us to Nuke the Whales? We wanted to know whether they were still available when we initially praised the magnificent 1970s T-Shirt. Continue reading »
Brushstrokes of Brilliance: Unveiling the Multifaceted Poster by Andrzej Pągowski
Born in 1953, Andrzej Pągowski received his degree from Poznan, Poland’s State University of Arts. Since 1977, he has created about two thousand posters for Polish and international clients. Continue reading »
Graphic Designer Created Digital Collages On Life As A Small Business Owner
Helen Garfield owns a marketing and graphic design agency and is also a graphic designer. Through her artwork, she hopes to portray the experience of being a solopreneur. Helen elucidates the marketing and technology obstacles that company owners have while trying to grow their internet presence. Continue reading »
The World’s Largest Cat Painting Is Growing Even Bigger
At slightly more than 6 feet by 20 feet, the biggest cat painting on Earth is twice as big as the biggest cat painting from the early 19th century! Continue reading »
The Intricate Intersection of Gore and Kawaii in Shintaro Kago’s Iconic Artistic Vision
Shintaro Kago’s artwork, known for its ero-guro manga style, captivates audiences worldwide with its unique blend of grotesque imagery and social commentary. Continue reading »
Capturing the Unseen: Keita Morimoto’s Atmospheric Tokyo Tales
Keita Morimoto, a Japanese artist based in Tokyo, spent 14 years in Toronto, graduating from OCAD University in 2012. His emotive paintings blend classical techniques with everyday motifs, bringing characters to life. Continue reading »
With a Help of AI This Artist Creates Mindblowing Vintage Manga-Style Artworks
Manga and AI-generated content go along like chalk and cheese. Mangaka fans’ dislike of AI makes the two worlds seem so different. This new technology is sometimes criticized for stealing from legends like Katsuhiro Otomo and Masamune Shirow. Bepop Genesis proves this is not true for most. Continue reading »
The New Masterpiece that Banksy Has Created on The Side of A Building in London Is Truly His Own
Residents of Finsbury Park in London experienced a delightful surprise when a new mural by Banksy appeared overnight on Hornsey Road. Continue reading »
Stephen Biesty’s Incredible Cross-Sections of Everything
In his works, the artist Stephen Biesty deconstructs complex objects – bridges, ships, buildings, cars, and the human body. He “cuts” objects into layers and parts, showing their internal structure. Continue reading »
These Illustrations Were Inspired by The Artist’s Favorite Anime Film, “My Neighbor Totoro” Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
According to the Chinese artist Yallenra: “This work is inspired by Hayao Miyazaki’s “My Neighbor Totoro”, which is one of my favorite movies. When I re-watched this movie recently, I had the urge to create a rural summer life. Want to show the life of childhood in the country and summer vacation. The tranquility, simplicity and beauty of the summer countryside.” Continue reading »
Beyond Words: Eleonora Capodiferro’s Visual Diary of Love and Misunderstandings
Italian graphic designer Eleonora Capodiferro visualized the emotions she feels when communicating with a loved one in different situations. For example, “What I feel when you yell at me” or “What emotions I feel when you say you love me.” Continue reading »
“Landscape of Dreams”: A Series of Surreal Natural Landscapes by Blackbird Studio
“What makes the creations of a human artist special, when we already have examples of the work of Mother Nature? The mysterious, almost magical quality we associate with all things beautiful. Will we be able to achieve this goal with AI? Continue reading »
Vinatge Occultist Calendar with Incredible Illustrations by Manuel Orazi
An occultist calendar with illustrations by Manuel Orazi, commemorating magic for the upcoming year of 1896, was printed in a symbolic edition of 777 copies. Continue reading »
Julius Mössel’s Evolution of Paintiings: From Pastoral Landscapes to Surreal Nightmares
Germany’s Fürth was the birthplace of artist Julius Mössel in 1871. In his early twenties, he started his career and soon accumulated a fortune, turning into one of Germany’s leading interior designers. Continue reading »
Remembering Koga Shinichi: A Titan of Horror Manga
Koga Shinichi, born Koga Shinsaku in Omuta, Fukuoka, Japan, was a legendary figure in the Japanese horror manga genre. His most renowned work, “Eko Eko Azarak” (The Wizard of Darkness), captivated audiences both in Japan and internationally. Continue reading »
The Aesthetics of Education Courses Are Redefined by Marta Gozha’s Outline and Minimalist Illustrations
Marta Gozha’s minimalist illustrations for Projector’s creative and tech courses shine in design. Continue reading »
Design Divina Comedia – a Series of Posters by Alina Kompanets
A visual project inspired by Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy. In it, the author turns Rams’ ten principles of good design inside out and turns them into ten circles of design hell. Continue reading »
Exploring the Geometric Elegance of Joseph Binder’s Vintage Posters
Joseph Binder, a Vienna-born graphic designer and painter, founded Wiener Graphik in 1924. Gebrauchsgraphik, a leading German design magazine, showcased his work. Natural images depicted in geometric forms and flat colors defined his Viennese work. Continue reading »
Future as Seen Through the Eye of a Paleontologist Dougal Dixon
The future is unpredictable. Since the beginning of time, humans have tried to predict the future, but even the most advanced science cannot guarantee anything. Many people use fantasy to predict the future to fill this uncertainty. Dougal Dixon’s work may be the most intriguing. Continue reading »