The Mind’s Dream and its Monsters: Creepy Illustrations by Daniel Peacock

Dan Peacock is a British artist who paints distorted infernal creatures crawling straight out of the underworld. For Peacock there are no shapes or clear images, all his monsters are as surreal creatures as possible, as if born of David Lynch’s mad dream. Continue reading »

The Art of Dreams: Illustrations by Jeremy Wilson

Jeremy Wilson is an artist from the United States who draws illustrations for books, comic book covers, and games. Among his works are projects for Scientific American Magazine, BOOM! Comics, Wizards of the Coast, Square Enix and many other famous companies. Wilson’s style is a bizarre mix of surreal imagery and hyper-realistic forms. Continue reading »

Photographer Visited Remoted Chinese Provinces And Took Aerial Pictures Of The Most Picturesque Landscapes

According to Florian Delalée: “With the complexity of traveling out of China during the pandemic, I kept traveling and meeting the diversity of the Chinese landscape as a break between industry and city to reconnect to nature. Continue reading »

Finally, 2022 Texts From My Cat Calendar Is Here!

If you give a cat a smartphone, he’s gonna want to text—his every fleeting thought. At least that’s the case with Mitty—the text-savvy, over-anxious, drama-filled housecat. Continue reading »

Animal Portraits in The Style of Old Masters by Tein Lucasson

What would an animal look like if it were a human? The question is actually a contradiction in terms, and Tein Lucasson’s answer is as humorous as it is creative. With digital photo technology, he combines pet portraits with human poses, celebrating each animal’s unique personality, while drawing on his passion for costume and art history. Continue reading »

Amazing Vintage Photographs of Harold Lloyd’s Magnificent (Year-Round!) Christmas Tree

If you haven’t put your Christmas tree up yet, then you are already too late. Did you know that Harold Lloyd kept his tree up all year long! Continue reading »

32-Year-Old Independent Modern Woman Draws Comics On Her Observations About Society

Content by women that’s meant to empower other women – now that’s what I like to see. Lainey Molnar is a talented artist who creates relatable comics about self-acceptance, motherhood, refusing to adhere to social stereotypes, and freedom of choice. These clever and very current comics touch on everyday situations that even men might resonate with. Continue reading »

Digital Artist Creates Thought-Provoking Illustrations That May Make You Look At Things Differently

Art can give us a better understanding of our emotions and the world we live in. Even though some art pieces can be difficult to comprehend, they might provoke one to think and find his or her own meaning. Art is often connected to human emotions. In the process of creating art, artists express what they are concerned or curious about. In this way, they explore their own thoughts and feelings and at the same time encourage the public to engage in the journey of meaning-making. Continue reading »

Uncanny Eye Illustrations from Georg Bartisch’s Ophthalmodouleia, 1583

Georg Bartisch (1535–1607) was a German physician, a native of Königsbrück, Saxonia, who became, in the words of the University of Texas, ‘the father of ophthalmology’. Continue reading »

Charles Lister’s Creepy Dolls

Can puppets be frightening? Yes, they can, if a puppeteer who understands horror is involved. Charles Lister is just such a master. And while he only draws creepy puppets on paper, they are quite worthy of implementation both in the material and in some macabre video game. Continue reading »

Amazing Anatomical Photographs from Alec Fraser’s Handbook of Brain Surgery, 1890


Harvey Cushing/John Hay Whitney Medical Library

It is difficult to categorize these photographs as art, since they are educational material. However, they are prepared, preserved, and photographed so carefully and even maniacally that one cannot help but see the whole thing as an art object. The photos were taken for The Handbook of Brain Surgery by surgeon Alec Fraser. Continue reading »

Cute Naughty Girls by Philip Bawasanta

Philip Bawasanta is a Filipino artist who draws charming girls. We don’t know what he does besides that, but the girls turn out just right – light, cheerful, and impossibly seductive. Continue reading »

Melancholy Beauties by the Artist Wataboku

Wataboku is a Japanese artist who paints sweet and slightly sad girls. Since 2016 he has been exhibiting in galleries in Shanghai, Jakarta, and other major cities, delighting the public with lovely portraits that are slightly melancholic but life-affirming. Continue reading »

The Finesse of Evil: Superb Concept Art Works and Sketches by Dominik Derow

Dominik Derow is an artist from Nuremberg who is a masterful drawer of monsters and all sorts of fantastic creatures. As a concept artist, Derow worked (and still works) on projects by Deck13 Interactive (Lords of the Fallen, The Surge) and Grimlore Games (SpellForce 3). In his spare time, he makes the coolest sketches, each of which could be used to make a separate game. Continue reading »

Designer Creates Incredible Steampunk Face Masks and Accessories

Take a look at unique stemapunk masks from Dmitriy Bragin, an Ukraine-based craftsman. The artist uses various textures and mechanical parts, for example, tiny gears, as well as patterns that look like irganic roots. Continue reading »

Diagonal World: Russian Designer Sergey Minkin Shoots Everything at 45 Degrees

Yandex’s designer Sergei Minkin runs a blog teaforbear featuring the world divided by a diagonal. Continue reading »

Stunning Images of Freshly Frozen Cars Arrived to Vladivostok Sea Port

The Sun Rio, a Panamanian-flagged vessel shipped from Japan, docked right in the center of Vladivostok. The cars are covered with ice crust (from several centimeters to half a meter). The glaze appeared due to abnormally low temperatures in the Sea of Japan. Continue reading »

Artist of Life Is Beautiful: Original Paintings by Coplu

Born in the Turkish town of Ushak, Coplu brought into the art world his distinctive style of cartoons, filled with warm and sentimental characters that range from silly to profound. Continue reading »

Minimalist Spiral and Colorful Sculptures by Lee Sangsoo

Lee Sangsoo (born 1983) is a South Korean artist. He studied sculpture at Dong-A University College of Arts and obtained his Masters degree at Hongik University Graduate School of Sculpture. He enjoyed painting and drawing lessons in middle school, then later furthered his arts education formally in high school and graduate school. Continue reading »

Amazing Photographs of Jim Henson Posing With His Muppets From the 1970s and 1980s

Jim Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990), the man behind the Muppets, began working as a puppeteer in college, creating characters like Kermit the Frog. He worked as a producer on Sesame Street, a popular kids’ show that launched in 1969, and created The Muppet Show in 1976. The Muppet Movie, the first of many movies featuring Henson’s famous characters, appeared in 1979. Henson received several accolades for his work, including Emmys, Grammys and a Peabody Award. Continue reading »

Finally, 2022 Calendar of Extremely Accurate Birds is Here!

By popular demand, artist Tommy Siegel has finally made a wildlife calendar of extremely accurate birds. Scroll down to see full list of illustrations featured in this calendar, and don’t forget to order one from Tommy’s website! Continue reading »

The Grim Towers of Lovecraftian World: Minimalist Architectural Art by James Lipnickas

James Lipnickas is an artist from New Haven, Connecticut. And his coolest series of works are these sci-fi futuristic towers of horror. Here, Lovecraftian tentacles are juxtaposed with meditating characters, and engineers experiment on themselves, space, and the technobots. Each of these towers is like a separate closed world (which does not prevent them from being part of the general universe). Continue reading »

The Elegance of The Dark Side: Stunning Sculptures of Dom Qwek

Dom Qwek is a digital artist with 20 years of diverse experience in the entertainment industry and is renowned for his figurative surrealism art. His work can be described as evocative and sculptural. Continue reading »

Charming Watercolor Girls by the Japanese Artist Kumorri

Kumorri is a Japanese artist who paints watercolor portraits of pretty girls. With bright but gentle colors, she manages to create images of simple and at the same time mysterious girls – charming and insanely cute. Continue reading »

10 Top And Beautiful Photos Of ViewSonic ColorPro Awards

1st Prize Winner: Dead Goat Polo by Alain Schroeder, Belgium

Here are the Top 10 amazing and beautiful photos ColorPro Awards in the theme of New Adventure. Adventure comes in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes we search for it, sometimes it just finds us. No matter when, where, or how it happens, adventure is felt, experienced, and remembered. Part of its beauty is its breadth of definition. We invite you to share yours with us. Continue reading »