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Kevin Sarasom’s Hilariously Funny Dog Portraits

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Kevin Sarasom enjoys getting to know new dogs, learning about their quirks, and capturing all of their hilarious facial expressions. Continue reading »

Amazing Early 20th-Century Optical Illusion Skull Postcards

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Early in the 20th century, optical illusion skull postcards were hugely popular throughout Europe. Continue reading »

Dynamic Neon Illustrations by Pawel Nolbert

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Pawel Nolbert, an artist based in New York, is working on a new series called “Intentional,” in which he manipulates his signature paint illustration style and treats it like a tangible, spatial physical object. Continue reading »

The Superb ‘Dissected’ Oil on Canvas Paintings by Luis Pedro Picasso

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Uruguayan painter Luis Pedro Picasso crafts unique art pieces that portray dissected figures, rendered in oil on canvas. His artistic approach blends surrealistic elements with a captivatingly eerie flair. Continue reading »

Blending Past and Future: Unveiling the Ghia Super-Arrow’s Atomic Future Aesthetic

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Jason Battersby, a Munich-based designer, has fashioned a chic retro-futuristic vehicle, the Ghia Super-Arrow concept car as a homage to the 1950s and 60s Ghia concept cars. Continue reading »

Vintage Ads and Celebrities’ Glamour on These Classic Vespa Scooters

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The Vespa scooter, a symbol of style and functionality, was born in 1946 in post-war Italy out of a desperate need for affordable and efficient transport. Continue reading »

Turning Back the Clock: The 1951 Bell Manual for Operating a Rotary Telephone

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In 1951, Bell Telephone System introduced a guide titled “The Telephone and How We Use It,” designed to aid elementary school students and others in understanding the operation of classic rotary dial phones. The guide detailed everything from basic phone use, handling emergencies, to polite phone manners. Continue reading »

Eyes of İstanbul: A Turkish Photographer Captures the Stunning Beauty of Children’s Gem-like Eyes

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Istanbul-based photographer Abdullah Aydemir thinks that children’s eyes have the ability to conceal the entire universe. Continue reading »

A Surreal Sculpture Is Created by Joining Two Pianos Together with A Realistically Carved Octopus

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In a daring artistic endeavour, Maskull Lasserre has converted two pianos into one captivating sculpture called The Third Octave, employing the realistic carving of an octopus intertwining the two pieces. Continue reading »

Spectacular Nature Winning Photos From The Fine Art Photography Awards

1st Place Winner: Dancing Poppies by Thaddäus Biberauer
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These amazing photos are the winners of the Fine Art Photography Awards 2023’s Amateur Nature category. Continue reading »

Breathtaking Travel Winning Photos From The 2023 AAP Magazine Photo Contest

Winner: “Riders of the Volcano” by Mahendra Bakle (India)
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We are delighted to announce the names of the 25 outstanding photographers who emerged victorious in “AAP Magazine #37: Travels.” Continue reading »

Spectacular Nature Drone-Winning Photos From The 2023 Fine Art Photography Awards

Mallards Facing Winter by Omar Ghrayeb
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These are the gorgeous images that won in the Fine Art Photography Awards 2023 Professional Nature Drone/Aerial category. Continue reading »

Vintage Postcards of Giant Trees in the Early 20th Century

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Ever since the beginning of time, trees have provided us with two necessities for survival: food and oxygen. They supplied us with more needs as we developed, like tools, medicine, and shelter. Continue reading »

A Women’s Hair Style Expert Shows That Anyone Can Look Great With The Correct Cut

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Switching from long to short hair, like pixies or bobs, is a bold change that many women are now embracing. Kristina Katsabina, a short hair specialist, inspires others with before-and-after client photos. Continue reading »

Brolga’s Travel Series: Fun Characters Doodled in Streets and Cityscapes

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Color adds excitement to cities, and Australian artist Brolga captures this vibrancy through his unique art. He creatively infuses his travel photos with bright, doodled characters, starting this project in 2016 to give more life to his travel memories. This idea grew, incorporating his friends’ and professional photographers’ travel images worldwide. Continue reading »

Artist Draws Attention to Pervasive Sexism by Putting Men in Women’s Shoes

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During the 2020 lockdown, Lainey Molnar began sharing her experiences as a woman through art, gaining acclaim and over a million social media followers. Continue reading »

Pictures of Noah’s Ark That Are Completely Real — If They Happened Today

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The classic cosmic do-it-yourself project, Noah’s Ark, is probably well known to all of you. In it, God tells Noah to “build a giant ark, grab two of every animal, and let’s turn this planet into a giant water park.” But what if this tale involved a common man who was having financial difficulties today? Continue reading »

Bizarre And Creepy Portrait Photo Collages by Phillip Kremer

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The bizarre, warped picture collages of various well-known and lesser-known individuals by Houston artist Phillip Kremer may disturb you, but you also may find it impossible to look away. Continue reading »

Superb Impressive Animal Sculptures by Zhao Kai

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Chinese artist Zhao Kai creates incredibly lifelike animal sculptures by fusing modern artistry with traditional realism. Continue reading »

Capturing Essence and Emotion: Jinsung Lim’s Photorealistic Portraiture

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South Korean artist Jinsung Lim primarily uses Procreate to craft highly realistic and emotionally rich portraits. Continue reading »

Frank Auerbach’s Early Charcoal Portraits Look Deep Into Human Life

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German-British painter Frank Auerbach repeatedly sketched his sitters for this series of large-scale charcoal portraits created between 1956 and 1962, erasing the image after each session until only a ghostly outline remained. Continue reading »

Vintage Photos of Soviets Taking Pictures with Their First Televisions

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Artists Anna Pilipyuk and Vladimir Shipotilnikov recalled how the TV was a source of pride in the Soviet Union for their project “My First TV.” They gathered pictures of people between World War II and Perestroika taking pictures with their television sets. Continue reading »

This Artist Brings Dying Art of Book Fore-Edge Painting into the Limelight

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Maisie Matilda, a 24-year-old UK artist, has gained acclaim for reviving the rare art of book fore-edge painting. Continue reading »

Color Images from The 1950s and 1960s that Were Discovered in A Trashcan Depict New York City in Kodachrome

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Jan Wein discovered certain pictures one day. “In case you are unaware of the background, I used to live in Manhattan during Ed Koch’s mayoralty in the 1980s. Continue reading »

Dudi Ben Simon Uses Photo Blending to Redefine Our Understanding of Reality in His Digital Artistry

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Israeli artist Dudi Ben Simon has made a significant impact in the art world by expertly combining different objects to create striking visual pieces. He employs a method similar to the readymade movement, transforming ordinary items by removing them from their usual settings and reimagining them in new, narrative-rich contexts. Continue reading »