Cyberpunk, Biomech, and A Pinch of Death: Illustrations by Ching Yeh

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Describing the work of a Taiwanese artist named Ching Yeh is not easy. Part of it is biomechanics with cyberpunk overtones, but his concepts can be so abstract that it’s impossible to comment on them at all. One thing you can say is that it’s super cool. Continue reading »

Old School Spirit: Superb Anime Illustrations by David Liu

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David Liu is an illustrator and art director at The Odd Gentlemen (King’s Quest). Liu does not adhere to any one strict style in his work, but he tries to keep the spirit of the old school – his illustrations resemble the classics of anime of the 70s, 80s and 90s both in coloristics and in the general vivacity of the characters. Continue reading »

Sensual Fine-Art Portrait Photography By Berta Vicente

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It is an absolute trendsetter for the genre of fine-art photography. Lately there has been many wonderful photographers who take up fineart genre and amaze the world with their talent. Here we have Berta who is from Barcelona. Her pictures are spell bounding in relation to the depth and the feelings it conveys. Continue reading »

An Artist Creates Adorable Animal Art To Hopefully Make You Smile

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According to Jolly Lau: “Hello, I’m Joylly, an art lover from Hong Kong! I hope my cute artworks can everyone smile. I used acrylic, paper, clay, markers, and other mediums to create these. If you love them, please support my Facebook page, thank you!” Continue reading »

Artist Alireza Pakdel Illustrates Modern Society’s Problems, And Here Are New Illustrations

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In the modern world where our countries, cities, and society evolve so rapidly, you would expect any problem to be easily solved. However, the issues we face usually grow with us and are ever-changing. Continue reading »

Funny And Slightly Inappropriate Comics From “Fruit Gone Bad”

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Have you ever wondered what would happen if foods were brought to life and could talk? In this artist’s parallel comic world, fruit and vegetables have gone ‘bad’ and a little twisted. Continue reading »

1953 Beverly Hills Session Sadness: The Last Photographs of Marilyn Monroe Taken by Andre de Dienes

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This session was to be the last one between Marilyn Monroe by Andre de Dienes, even though he asked to take photos of her several years later. Marilyn suffered from insomnia throughout her adult life. One night yet again in 1953 when she couldn’t sleep she called Andre de Dienes who came and took these poignant photos. Continue reading »

Selynn Lee Draws Cute Pets in Headscarves

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Selynn Lee is a Korean artist who draws animals in kerchiefs. We don’t know much else about her, but it doesn’t matter. Dogs, cats, and capybaras in kerchiefs are works of art in and of themselves, and that’s all we need these days. Continue reading »

Transmigration of The Soul: Surreal Paintings by The Welder Wings

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Francisco Abril and Nuria Velasco, also known as Welder Wings, asountds the art world with gothic surrealism. Continue reading »

“I Wouldn’t Want to Have Dozens of Themes to Illustrate Every Day Like This”: War in Ukraine in Illustrations by Ukrainian and International Artists

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Since February 24, when Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the lives of most Ukrainians have changed dramatically. As they continue their work, artists record these changes-sometimes accurately as documentarians, sometimes thinking and reflecting as artists. Continue reading »

Striking Photos Documented Life of African-Americans in Chicago’s South Side in 1941

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The Great Migrations from 1910 to 1960 brought millions of African-Americans from the rural South to Chicago, where they became an urban population. The mass exodus radically transformed Chicago, both politically and culturally. Continue reading »

Extra-Dimensional Entities and Very Strange Things: Illustrations by Tim Molloy

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Tim Molloy is a New Zealand illustrator who makes his living in comics. Among his best known works are the psychedelic It Shines and Shakes and Laughs and Mr. Unpronounceable Adventures, published by Milk Shadow Books, Australia. Continue reading »

Ecce Homo: The Superb Street Art Murals by Etam Cru

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Etam Cru is a duo of Polish artists Sainer and Bezt, known around the world for their graffiti works. Combining surrealistic images with reality, they create works so expressive and in some ways even heartbreaking that it is impossible not to admire them. Continue reading »

Frame and Glory: Artist Captures Improvised Goalposts Around the World

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Artist Neville Gabie admits that photographing goalposts is an obsession. “I walk the streets in an unknown town with a single focus: where do people play?” Continue reading »

Safe Baby Pregnancy Tips: Simple Diagrams Help You Manage Your – Cravings, Fashion Choices, Mind-Numbing Labor Pain

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Expectant parents are often overwhelmed-and befuddled-when they hear news of baby’s impending arrival. Luckily Safe Baby Pregnancy Tips provides hilarious “do’s and don’ts” on getting through the next nine months. Continue reading »

Bad Neighbor Wireless Printer Prank

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Have a bad neighbor with an unsecured wireless printer? Save this document on your computer. Every time your annoying neighbor gets loud, send it to his printer, and listen his wife shout at him “Why the hell did you print this again?!” Continue reading »

Citizens of Kyiv: The Photographer Alexander Chekmenev Captured Fortitude, Desperation and Resolve in a City Under Attack

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Alexander Chekmenev was born in Luhansk, the city located in Eastern Ukraine, Donbass. Continue reading »

Fears of Eros, Dreams of Thanatos: Sensual Illustrations by Alex Varenne

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Alex Varenne (29 August 1939 – 19 October 2020) is a French comic book artist, master of erotic drawing and plastic arts. Unfortunately, Varenne has been dead for two years, but his legacy lives on – the Frenchman’s illustrations and comics are so gentle and powerful that they can without exaggeration be included in the list of European cultural classics. Continue reading »

“We Don’t Need Your Internet!”: A Designer Imagined What the Logos of Famous Companies Would Look Like if They Stayed in Russia

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According to Václav Kudělka: “As a graphic designer, I am very aghast by the existence of Uncle Vanya (fake Russian McDonald’s) or a Rossgram (duplicated Instagram), which cannot be considered anything other than obvious plagiarism. Continue reading »

Rare and Amazing Photographs of Warsaw, Poland From the 1850s

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Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. The city area measures 517 km2 (200 sq mi) and comprises 18 boroughs, while the metropolitan area covers 6,100 km2 (2,355 sq mi). Warsaw is an alpha- global city, a major cultural, political and economic hub, and the country’s seat of government. Continue reading »

The Delicious & Mouthwatering Vegan Food Photography By Andy

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The delicious and mouthwatering Vegan Food Photography by Berlin and Brussels photographer Andy (vegan.dy). Andy is a minimalist and he is passionate about photography and the vegan lifestyle and uses those two passions to create eye-catchy art pieces. Delicious and colorful dishes that become into lush photographs. Continue reading »

Photographer Showing The Reality Of Ukrainian Children And Women Who Have Escaped From War To Poland

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According to Aleksander Majdański: “Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, I started to portray women who escaped to Poland before the war. The portraits show Ukrainian women whose husbands, fathers, sons, or brothers stayed in Ukraine to fight for their country and who were forced to leave their homeland because of the war. Continue reading »

Impressive Honeycomb Sculptires by Tomáš Libertíny

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Currently living and working in Rotterdam, through his art, Tomáš Libertíny continually explores the beauty and intelligence of nature as well as probing into the existential questions of the human mind. Continue reading »

Candid Photographs of The Rolling Stones Performing at the Alexandra Palace in London, 1964

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The Rolling Stones’ All Night Rave took place at the Alexandra Palace in London on June 26, 1964. Organized by The Rolling Stones’ fan club, the show coincided with the release date of the band’s hit “It’s All Over Now”. The Stones joined a blues-rich bill that featured John Lee Hooker, John Mayall, Alexis Korner, and Jimmy Powell and the Five Dimensions. Continue reading »

Beautiful Abandoned Fairy Tale House as the Quintessence of What’s Going On

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Urban explorer Polina Reznik captures abandoned buildings and places in the depths of Russia. This beautiful old house somewhere far away from civilization reflects what is happening to us now: once this house was built with love, people lived in it, children laughed, but time passes, people die, leave the house, no one needs it anymore. It is still beautiful and you can live in it, but there is no one to live in it. And the house gradually dies. And no one will save it. Only a miracle. Continue reading »