Artist Made Immature Search And Find Puzzles For Adults, And It’s As Stimulating To Both Your Brain And Your Funny Bone
According to Mike Bender: “My name is Mike, I’m the co-founder of AwkwardFamilyPhotos.com, and dad to a nine and seven-year-old. During many Covid quarantines, I have spent a lot of time doing search and find puzzles with my kids and I quickly became obsessed with them. Not only are they good for your brain (scientifically proven, actually), but they are also lots of fun. I wondered if anyone was making a more irreverent search and find for adults and was surprised to see that there wasn’t much out there. So, I thought, let’s make one… Continue reading »
This Artist Makes Witty And Funny Cartoons About Science, Literature, Pop Culture, And Many Other Things
If you’ve never stumbled upon John Atkinson’s work, chances are you are about to experience it. John makes funny and sometimes downright sarcastic cartoons about pretty much everything. Science? You got it. Literature? It’s there as well. Social media and pop culture? Don’t worry, John has you covered. Continue reading »
Artist Draws Creative Illustrations That Enhance The Original Picture In A Creative Way
Lack inspiration? Take a look at the world around you. It might not seem inspiring, but it is. How, you might ask? Well, the beauty of the world is in the eye of the beholder, not in the world itself. Continue reading »
The Unique Hairstyles of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Jean-Michel Basquiat had a professional career that lasted just nine years, but in that time he managed to make himself one of the most significant painters of the 20th century and an enduring cultural icon. Continue reading »
The Beautifully Curvy Ladies of The Illustrator Kenron Toqueen
Kenron Toqueen is a comics artist from Chile who draws lush (and not only) girls with a nice anime look. He often draws them in the company of bizarre monsters, hell-monsters, and tentacles, but they’re pretty cute, too. Continue reading »
Woodstock Castle: One of The Craziest Homes We’ve Ever Seen
With soaring turrets and a striking stone facade, 450 Brickyard Road in Woodstock, Connecticut, is a home fit for a king or queen – or at least anyone willing to shell out a royal sum. The estate, dubbed “Woodstock Castle,” or the “Chrismark Castle.” Continue reading »
Human Teeth Jewelry by Jana Miller
Jana Miller has been collecting and processing bones and other things of nature for 35 years. She has been making bone and teeth jewelry since the 1980s. After becoming unemployed during the 2008 recession, she decided to open Bone Lust Etsy store. Since then she has sold thousands of pieces of jewelry to customers all around the world. Would you buy and wear something like this, or is it just too creepy? Continue reading »
Medieval Branding: Famous Logos Recreated As Medieval Brands
Ilya Denisov aka Ilya Stallone created a series of works “Medieval Branding” where he reimagines what the logos of famous modern brands would look like during the middle ages. Continue reading »
The French Executioner, the Murderer of Kings, and The Subtle Dandy: Art by Shin-ichi Sakamoto
Shin-ichi Sakamoto is a famous Japanese mangaka, the author of the seinen series Kokou no Hito and the remarkable near-historical Innocent, a story about the difficult daily life of Charles-Henri Sanson, the executioner of the French Revolution. Continue reading »
Chun-Li, Tifa Lockhart, Blake Belladonna: Liang Xing’s Beauty Ladies
Liang Xing is a Chinese artist who masterfully draws seductive girls. Among his works are not only portraits of famous pop-cultural divas, but also a whole bunch of artworks devoted to young ladies that were invented by Xing himself. However, the legendary ladies, like Chun Li or Tifa from Final Fantasy, deserve special attention – the artist makes them incredibly charming. Continue reading »
Cheerful Photos of Teenage Girls in the 1940s
Teenage girls living in the 1940s enjoyed an independence that would make many modern teen envious. They had been raised by parents and teachers who encouraged them to dress prettily so they could find a young man to marry, and to work a part-time job so they could buy expensive wedding china. Continue reading »
The Ugly Glamour Cats by Gregory Jacobsen
Gregory Jacobsen is a Chicago-based artist who draws ugly, surreal cats. Of course, he draws not only them, but also ugly people, ugly everyday objects, and ugly natural phenomena-no matter how strange that may sound. In our opinion, however, he does it best when he draws cats with crazy faces. Continue reading »
Little Animals – Big Love: Cute Drawings by Illustrator Dric
Illustrator Dric knows well – often a small picture has much more visual power than a large one. Dric draws microscopic doodles, inserts them into the space of a huge sheet and – voila! – The resulting illustrations are cute and amusing. Continue reading »
The Apocalypse: The Colorful Medieval Illustrations About The End of The Days, 1330
The Dragon and the Beasts Cast into Hell

The Apocalypse, or Book of Revelation, was, according to European medieval tradition, written by John the Evangelist during his exile on the Greek island of Patmos. Continue reading »
Girl’s Dreams and Robots: Illustrations by Eri Cruz
Eri Cruz (EllieMapleFox aka Raw Sushi) is a Filipina artist who draws cute anime girls. We love anime girls, you love anime girls – what else do we need to be happy on this magical day? Continue reading »
The Melancholy of Dreams: Illustrations by Felicia Chiao
Felicia Chiao is an artist from California who sketches the life of a certain bald man. The little man is melancholic but sweet, and his existence is dull and sad, but his sadness is light and even cozy. Chiao’s illustrations suggest that she depicts the typical everyday life of each of us – drawn out like an old man’s daydreams. Continue reading »
Unicorns Are Jerks: Coloring and Activity Book by Theo Nicole
Unicorns are back and even bigger jerks than ever.
The coloring book that exposed the cold, hard, sparkly truth is back, this time with more shocking truths about unicorns. With twenty-seven new coloring and activity pages, Unicorns Are Jerks: Coloring and Activity Book is your ultimate guide to the wily ways of our single-horned friends. Continue reading »
A Beautiful Photo Series of Audi F103
Audi F103 is the internal designation for a series of car models produced by Auto Union GmbH in West Germany from 1965 to 1972. To signify the change from a two-stroke to four-stroke engine, the DKW marque was dropped in favor of Audi, a name that had been dormant since before the Second World War. Continue reading »
This Strange World: Unique Illustrations by Victoria Semykina
Victoria Semykina is an artist based in Italy who draws pretty illustrations for books, magazines and just for fun. Often Victoria manages to hit very subtle nuances of landscapes and characters with a couple of simple strokes and create the most pleasant pictures. Continue reading »
Artist Cathy Lam Draws The Everyday Lives of the Cuddly Cats
Cathy Lam is a Hong Kong-based artist who draws frisky cats in their natural habitat. The cats are as goofy as possible, but they only benefit from it – Lam’s simple drawing takes the level of mischievousness to a whole new level. Continue reading »
The Cute Anime Girls by Illustrator Ryota
Ryota is a Japanese illustrator who draws anime girls. It’s possible that some people might find the number of anime girls on DYT excessive, but we can’t help it – they make us feel incredibly warm. Every time we’re smitten with these big-eyed plushies, we’re smiling ruddy for half a day afterwards. Continue reading »
Fascinating Nostalgic Black and White Photos of Daily Life in Michigan in 1970s and ’80s
These pictures were taken by Don Hudson, an experienced amateur photographer born on December 29, 1950 in Detroit, Michigan, during his student days at the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts, now called College for Creative Studies. Continue reading »
Insidious Goblins, Cute Elves, and Magic: The Gathering Cards – Fantasy Art by Jesper Ejsing
Jesper Ejsing was born in Denmark in1973. He first discovered fantasy through the works of Tolkien and got introduced to D&D on Christmas Day, 1986. Skipping through the pages of the rulebooks, he set a goal for the rest of his life: He would become a fantasy artist. He would make a living illustrating things that live only in imagination… one way or the other. Continue reading »
“I Paint Big B”: The Fantasy Beauties of Zumi
Zumi is an artist from Germany who paints seductive, bodacious girls. Continue reading »

























