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Fascinating Children Portraits by Patrizia Vignola

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Patrizia Vignola, a 2D fine artist born in NY and currently residing and working in Minnesota, holds an MFA from the New York Academy of Art. Continue reading »

Sofa Gladiators: The Superb Conceptual Digital Artworks of Guillem H. Pongiluppi

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Based in Barcelona, Guillem H. Pongiluppi is a freelance digital illustrator with 20+ years of experience in the industry. Continue reading »

Food Artist Devoney Scarfe Creates Beautiful Pie Artworks

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The collection of delicious masterpieces created by Devoney Scarfe, a gifted food artist hailing from Auckland, Australia, comprises pictures of famous people and animals, whimsical scenes, and hilarious statements. Continue reading »

Korean Artist Creates Eye-catching Balloon Food That Appears To Be Worthy Of Being Consumed

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By means of his mesmerizing performances, the Korean artist Jiwon Lee is taking balloon twisting to a whole new level as a form of artistic expression. He is capable of creating practically anything with balloons, but the most astounding thing he has done is to construct realistic balloon meal platters. Continue reading »

Beautiful-Bird Winning Photos From The GDT Nature Photographer Of The Year

“Surfing on the other side” by Levi Fitze
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The GDT Nature Photographer of the Year competition showcased stunning photographs capturing the beauty of birds in their natural habitats. These award-winning images highlight the diversity and elegance of avian species, from vibrant exotic birds to graceful common varieties. Continue reading »

Stunning Vintage Photos of Curtiss Aerocar Travel Trailers From the 1920s and 1930s

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Inspired by his love for the outdoors, Glenn Curtiss began designing a better camping trailer in 1917. By 1919, his half-brother G. Carl Adams founded the Adams Trailer Corp. in Garden City, Long Island, producing trailers called “Motor Bungalo.” Glenn also developed an improved fifth wheel, using pneumatics for a smoother ride. Continue reading »

Spectacular Finalist Photos Of The 2024 Siena Drone Photography Awards

Abstract: “Elddreki / Fire Dragon” by Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove
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The 2024 Siena Drone Photography Awards have once again demonstrated the remarkable potential of aerial photography, with 25 extraordinary finalist photos captivating audiences worldwide. These breathtaking images, captured by skilled drone photographers from across the globe, offer rare and unique perspectives not typically visible from the ground. Continue reading »

Spanish Visual Artist Creates Amazing Experimental AI Photography

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Based in Madrid, Spain, YZA Voku is Vaisual artist with a background in art direction, photography and filmmaking currently experimenting with ai tools in order to explore new ways of expression. Continue reading »

Amazing Vintage Photos of Roger Moore Posing With Lotus Esprits

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After the success of the white Lotus Esprit S1 in the 1977 James Bond film “The Spy Who Loved Me,” the Turbo Esprit appeared in the 1981 film “For Your Eyes Only,” playing less ambitious roles. Continue reading »

Unnatural World: A Masterful Blend Of AI And 3D By Zachary Corzine

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Zachary Darren Corzine is a Freelance Designer and Director based in Portland, OR, USA. As a multidisciplinary designer, he takes a comprehensive approach from concept to final production. Continue reading »

“Blindness”: Javier Martin’s Exploration of Urban Grittiness, Glamorous Advertising, and Society’s Obsession with Beauty

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Javier Martin is a Spanish multidisciplinary artist renowned for his innovative work across painting, collage, sculpture, performance, and video art. His art cleverly juxtaposes everyday objects in unexpected ways, creating thought-provoking visual metaphors. Continue reading »

Impressive Vintage Posters Designed by Eric de Coulon

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Born in Neuchâtel in 1888, Swiss artist Eric de Coulon, who studied architecture at ETH Zurich and later moved to Paris, is best remembered for inventing the “lettre sujet” technique, designing tourist posters in an elegant Art Deco style, and creating dynamic compositions for the Klausenrennen car races, before his death in 1956 at age 68. Continue reading »

The Superb Retro Inspired Posters by Xavier Esclusa Trias

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Barcelona-based art director and designer Xavier Esclusa Trias created an impressive poster collection inspired by the timeless designs of vintage VHS and cassette tapes, celebrating the 80s and 90s aesthetic by drawing from iconic brands like Sony, JVC, Panasonic, and BASF to distill their essence into modern minimalist posters. Continue reading »

Sensual and Intricate Portraits by Irina Nikolaeva

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Irina Nikolaeva aka Irina Nart, a talented freelance illustrator based in Milan, creates beautiful, complex, and engaging portraits that blend abstract techniques, intricate line work, and traditional painting methods, drawing inspiration from fashion, people, and everyday experiences, and has collaborated with high-profile clients like L’Oréal, TNT, and FX Networks. Continue reading »

In A Series Of Dreamlike Paintings, The Artist Captures The Relationship Between People, Animals, And Nature

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Elicia Edijanto (previously), an Indonesian artist, is renowned for her mesmerizing black-and-white watercolor paintings. Her artwork opens a portal to a dreamlike realm where children and animals share a silent, profound bond. Continue reading »

Japanese Food Artist Tomoko Shibata Creates Amazing Lunchboxes

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Tomoko Shibata, a food artist from Japan, has truly mastered the art of lunchbox design. From recreating famous cartoon characters to crafting festive themes for Christmas and Halloween, her creations are almost too cute to eat. Continue reading »

Wild Animals On The Streets Of European Cities In Photo Collages By Česlovas Česnakevičius

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Lithuanian artist Česlovas Česnakevičius (previously) enjoys creating photomontages depicting wild animals roaming the streets of European cities. Continue reading »

Peering into the Strange Past Through the Lens of Bizarre Historical Photographs

In the 20th century, photographers captured world changes, from wars to new inventions and odd events. Photos like Boston’s Molasses Flood or alligator picnics in Los Angeles fascinated viewers and historians. Even simple mugshots reveal intriguing stories.

These images, evoking smiles or sadness, piece together our history, showcasing peculiar inventions, outdated customs, and unique moments in all their strange and captivating glory.

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A woman tests a stroller intended to be resistant to gas attacks in Hextable, England in 1938, not long before the outbreak of World War II. Continue reading »

Superb Glass Sculptures by Nina Casson McGarva That Are Inspired by The Natural World

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British artist Nina Casson McGarva creates stunning glass sculptures inspired by nature. Her work explores how nature can be interpreted and represented through glass. Continue reading »

A Shoe Doll That Belonged to a Child in the Slums of London, ca. 1905

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The fact that it was discovered in an Edwardian London slum around 1905, crafted from the heel of a man’s shoe, a black sock, and some scraps of household fabric, makes it both the most heartbreaking and marvelous of toys. Continue reading »

A Banana Artist Who Turns The Fruit Into Cartoons, Animals, and More

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Numerous times, it has been proven that true artists don’t require fancy supplies to create masterpieces. Continue reading »

Spectacular Travel-Winning Photos From The One Eyeland Photography Awards

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The One Eyeland Photography Awards once again delivers a captivating collection of winning photographs, showcasing the extraordinary talent of photographers worldwide. From awe-inspiring landscapes to poignant portraits, this year’s competition highlights the diverse beauty of our planet. Continue reading »

Playful Illustrations Of An Adorable Dragon Exploring The World

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Inspired by the movie “How to Train Your Dragon,” twin brothers Manik and Ratan created Drogo, a friendly dragon who quickly captured the hearts of many back in 2014/2015. Today, we revisit their charming Drogo illustrations for your enjoyment. Continue reading »

Lovely Children’s Postcards in the 1930s

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1930s children’s postcards were a delightful blend of charming illustrations, vibrant colors, and whimsical themes. Often showcasing playful scenes of children at play, interacting with animals, or enjoying seasonal activities, these postcards also frequently featured beloved characters from storybooks and comics. Continue reading »

A Decade of Gaming Inspiration and Pop Culture Exploration in Superb Illustrations by Luis Melo

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Lisbon-based freelance illustrator Luis Melo has a fresh batch of awesome artwork. Continue reading »