“PRXCVRIXTS C3LL”: The Superb Abstract 3D Transformations by Jack Las Vegas
Jack Las Vegas is an Art Director and Digital Artist.
“The deconstruction in forms and iridescent materials is the concept with which I try to express a digital sensation on unnatural, abstract and futuristic designs,” he writes. He also acts as an NFT artist and sells his work for crypto. Continue reading »
The Eyeball-Licking Horror Manga of Suehiro Maruo and Strange Other Obsessions
Suehiro Maruo (born January 28, 1956 in Nagasaki, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist, illustrator, and painter.
Maruo graduated from junior high school in March 1972 but dropped out of senior high school. At the age of 15 he moved to Tokyo and began working for a bookbinder. At 17, he made his first manga submission to Weekly Shōnen Jump, but it was considered by the editors to be too graphic for the magazine’s format and was subsequently rejected. Continue reading »
Eccentric Vintage Car Ads From the 1960s and 1970s
In 20th century automobile print advertising, automakers often depicted their new models in settings that attracted the attention of potential customers and instilled a positive sentiment. Consequently, scenes from the beach, the mountains, the open road, a night out on the town, or even the driveway with the family simply admiring or washing their new pride-and-joy were a few of the popular concepts developed by the auto companies and their advertising agencies.
Many of the ads chosen for this article, however, show none of those inspiring notions. Rather, they generally took a more dramatic approach to elicit interest, with certain elements sometimes nearly overshadowing the vehicle they were attempting to sell. These types of ads were usually only a portion of a larger coordinated campaign, however, that also included a host of more conventional layouts. Nevertheless, they are intriguing.
Take a look the enclosed examples and see how many of them would have piqued your interest and motivated you to learn more about the car that was advertised.
1961 Pontiac Catalina

It’s a daring move to make the cropped photo of the cat that big and the line drawing of the 1961 Pontiac that small in this ad. Though I’d read that the Catalina was named for Santa Catalina Island (typically just called Catalina) off the California coast, and not for a feline, the comparisons are clever. Continue reading »
“Free Like the Wind”: Sensual Illustrations Filled with Sunshine and Youth by Peijin Yang
“Hi there! I’m Peijin, a self-taught freelancer illustrator based in Munich, Germany. Two years ago I gave up my engineering career and started my art journey. Drawing is my true love. I believe a lot of you feel the same way.” Continue reading »
“Hard Candy”: The Superb 3D Digital Concept Artworks of CHØKE DESIGNS
CHØKE is a 3D concept artist based in Milwaukee, WI, USA. He also acts as an NFT artist and sells his work for cryptocurrency. Continue reading »
“Men Who Fear Demons See Demons Everywhere”: Nightmare Creatures in Mystic Artworks of Alex Trop
“My name is Alex, I am 26 years old and live in Lower Saxony. In my spare time I like to work with image editing and graphic design. A few of my works will be found here.” Continue reading »
Adorable Comics That Have Unexpected Takes On Everyday Situations
If you like flicking through comics, you‘re in for a treat. The artist Andres Colmenares is busy on Instagram delivering some cute and wholesome comics to distract us from whatever is bothering us. The Colombian illustrator‘s comics feature cute animals and various everyday things coming to life and reminding us what is really important. Continue reading »
“Serenity of The Night”: The Superb Dreamy and Surreal Digital Artworks of Aron Visuals
Aron aka Aron Visuals is a talented digital and NFT artist based in North Macedonia. Continue reading »
Strange Encounters in the Eerie Nighttime Photography of Briscoe Park
Creepy lights and shadowy figures haunt the night with a provocative otherworldly ambiance in these nighttime scenes by photographer Briscoe Park.
Our imaginations compulsively inject our fears into the voids and shadows of the world, an organic algorithm filling in the blank spaces with irrational data from the deepest reaches of our psyche. We’re both haunted and cursed by the inescapable inevitability that we need to, and will, fill the emptiness with something. Continue reading »
Lamborghini: Photography and Art Project by Vimal Chandran
Adept in various genres of art and photography, Vimal Chandran could be aptly named a Visual Artist! A self taught artist with an impeccable flair for creativity, his work is often a skillful concoction of urban art, illustrations, installations, graphic design and photography. Hailing from the Gods Own Country, Kerala, Vimal currently lives in Bangalore, India. Continue reading »
“Blood Club”: The Bizarre & Beautiful Work of Charles Burns
Charles Burns excels at making people feel uncomfortable. Born September 27, 1955, Burns has been making incredible comics since his debut in the early 1980s. Simultaneously, he’s cultivated a career as one of the most coveted and respected illustrators in the magazine industry. Today we celebrate one of the most unique voices in comics. Continue reading »
Best Entries So Far From Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2021
Here are the 11 best entries of Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards 2021.
Now in its seventh year, the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards has already received thousands of entries from around the world – catching some of wildlife’s funniest moments on camera. This year, the competition organizers are releasing some of the shots that have already had them howling like hyenas, to inspire both professional and amateur photographers to enter their own images before 30 June 2021.
Bald Eagle Gets a Surprise by Arthur Trevino

“When this Bald Eagle missed on its attempt to grab this prairie dog, the prairie dog jumped towards the eagle and startled it long enough to escape to a nearby burrow. A real David vs Goliath story!” Continue reading »
Impressive Portraits of Grace Jones in the 1970s and 1980s
Grace Jones (born May 19, 1948) is a Jamaican-American model, singer, songwriter, record producer and actress. Born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, she and her family moved to Syracuse, New York, when she was 13. Continue reading »
“Everyone is Awesome”: Lego Launch First-Ever LGBTQ-Themed Set
Ahead of Pride month, Lego has revealed its latest set in support of the LGBTQ community – named ‘Everyone is Awesome’. Continue reading »
“Omniverse”: The Supercool Digital Concept Artworks of Ksti Hu
The Berlin-based multimedia artist Ksti Hu’s portfolio includes music videos, techno rave icons, and electronic album covers. And her visual language is based on the deconstruction of graphic design principles. Continue reading »
“Stargazing”: The Superb Dreamy and Psychedelic Digital Collages by Voja
Vojin Mladenović aka Voja is a Digital artist based in Slovenia. His work often features themes of the cosmic and psychedelic tiger. He sells some of his work as NFTs. Continue reading »
Retro Thai Film Posters Tell You Everything You Want To Know About A Movie
Does this film have exploding heads? What about flesh-eating zombies? And maybe some really scary stuff I can freak out over? What about sex? One look at any Thai film poster and you’ll know what you’re going to see. Continue reading »
“Days of Thunder”: Atmospheric Cityscape Oil Paintings by Bozhena Fuchs
According to Bozhena: “I’m an artist currently living and working in Prague, Czech Republic. I graduated from Uzhhorod National University with a Bachelor of Social Sciences, majoring in Political Science. Continue reading »
“Wipe Away Your Bad Vibes”: Surreal Digital Manipulations by Alessandro Malossi
One could say photo manipulations are illusions created by heavy photo editing techniques. It is an art where ordinary photos are transformed into something alluring, surreal, and totally out of the box. Italian digital artist Alessandro Malossi does just that: his works range from making actual tattoos to mixing his surreal art style with elements of fashion. Continue reading »
Cate Blanchett Photographed by Robin Sellick, 1994
Born Catherine Élise Blanchett in Melbourne, Australia, on May 14, 1969, Cate Blanchett began making a name for herself in theater soon after graduating from Australia’s National Institute of Dramatic Art in 1992. Continue reading »
Illustrations of Sensual And Delicate Woman by Lina Toffini
Based in Paris, Lisa Toffini is an illustrator who is on a mission to “bring colorful magic” into the life of the viewers, through “whimsical visual stories with a strong feminine vibe, boosted by high dishes of enchanting nature”. Continue reading »
“Temple of Eternity”: The Superb 3D and VR Artworks of Oleg Soroko
Oleg started his career in architecture. He studied 6 years in Moscow Architectural University and founded his own firm in 2015, that was mostly doing commercial interior design. Continue reading »
So You Can Now Buy a Crochet Penis Blanket…
Cozy up next to the fire pit with a warm, cuddly… cock and balls? This handmade Crochet Penis Blanket will make you snug as a bug – perfect for cool summer evenings and Netflix & chill nights on the couch. Continue reading »
“Retric Dreams”: The Superb Synthwave Inspired Artworks in Dark Neon by Maximilian Auer
According to Maximilian, a digital artist based in Ludwigsburg, Germany: “This is my personal exploration in digital art. Heavily inspired by synthwwave & music in general, I aim to capture fleeting, somewhat dreamlike, nighttime moments, which could be just around the corner but still feel miles away. Continue reading »
Photos Show What Life of American Teenagers Looked Like in the 1980s
The 1980s may feel like yesterday, but the teenagers of the 1980s are now unfortunately distinctly middle-aged. If you’ve tried to explain to a modern child the significance of a pencil to a cassette tape, and they don’t even have a clue what a cassette is, then welcome home. Continue reading »
























