Crochet Taxidermy: Perfect For People Who Hate Harming Animals
Love the look of taxidermy, but hate the whole dead animal part? Maybe it’s time you stepped up to the wonderful world of crochet taxidermy that can be found on Etsy from various crafty people who make and sell them! Continue reading »
Jess Ebsworth Wants Her Trippy Illustrations to “Transport You to Somewhere New and Exciting”
From posters for a cult ramen supper club to creating “The Garden of Weeden”, the illustrator tells us about her dreamy briefs. Continue reading »
“The Last Man on Earth”: Melancholy Aesthetics in Chilling Photoworks by Jermaine Saunders
Jermaine Saunders is an LA based designer and motion artist.
“I love to create artwork by parodying mass media exaggerating certain formal aspects inherent to our contemporary society. Investigating the dynamics of landscape, including the manipulation of it’s effects and the limits of spectacle based on our assumptions of what landscape means to us. Rather than presenting a factual reality, an illusion is fabricated to conjure the realm of our imagination,” he writes. Continue reading »
This Instagram Account Combines Brutalist Architecture With Giant Cats
Brutalist architecture emerged during the 1950s in the UK and are characterised by minimalist constructions that showcase the bare building materials and structural elements over decorative design. @cats_of_brutalism adds giant cats to such buildings to insert some weirdly funny retro-futuristic feeling into them. Scroll down for the best examples! Continue reading »
You Can Now Get Cat Sticker To Cover Up Racist Graffiti You Find On The Streets
Depending on where you live and what part of the city you are in, chances are you probably walk or drive by some racist graffiti on walls, lamp posts, or on the ground quite often. Well, someone had enough of it and made these brilliant cat stickers to cover them up. Continue reading »
Introducing The World’s First Bee Influencer
The world’s first insect influencer @bee_nfluencer has taken to Instagram to make a buzz around an important cause – saving bees from possible extinction. Continue reading »
“Your Soul Is the Whole World”: Beautiful Surreal Retro Collages of Hugo Bastos
According to Hugo: “I’m a Brazilian digital artist who creates artworks in Photoshop using techniques of collage and photo manipulation. I also make collage animations in After Effects. Continue reading »
“Transgenesis”: Giusy Amoroso’s Vivid Digital Imagery Takes Nature to Its Most Beautiful Extremes
Berlin-based digital artist Giusy Amoroso creates “the endless possibilities of the digital multiverse,” in her expansive 3D works. Continue reading »
Korean Artist Transforms Animals Into Anime-Like Characters While Keeping Their Features
Animals and animation have much more in common than just the Latin root “anima.” All animals have unique-looking features, just like the characters of anime or any other kind of animation. Naturally, one starts to wonder what the animals would look like if they were transformed into characters from animation. A Korean artist named Nitro, who goes by the alias of byeongju.a on Instagram, satisfies this curiosity by merging the two together and showing interesting results. Continue reading »
Sixties and Seventies Film Posters from Thailand: Extended Collection
I believe these Thai film posters range from the late Sixties to the early Eighties. Some have the English translation of the film title on them, such as The Bug Man, Play Boy and The Return of Dr Chang. But most of the film names cannot be translated into English, as they contain Thai slang words. So if you cannot read Thai, you’ll just have to enjoy the pictures with me. Continue reading »
The Superb Futristic Dashboards and Floating UIs by Sebastian Stapelfeldt
Sebastian Stapelfeldt aka Carl Hauser is specialized in sci-fi and futuristic looking UI & graphic design, currently based in Tokyo, Japan. Continue reading »
Japanese Photographer Captures Breathtaking Shots of Shrine in A Swirling Sea of Fireflies
Early summer is the season for fireflies in Japan. The sight of fireflies floating in the air with their soft lights in the dark is just so magical. Continue reading »
World Sports Photography Awards 2021: The Best Sports Photos Captured Over the Past 25 Years
With sport mothballed for the best part of the last 12 months, the awards criteria was extended to allow entries from across the past 25 years for any of the 26 categories. The competition is intended for professional and semi-professional sport photographers plus specialist sports photographic agencies. With the wider timeframe there were four times as many entries as normal.

Special Merit Award. The Race to the Sun (2018). Paris – Nice cycling race. (Photo by James Startt/World Sports Photography Awards 2021) Continue reading »
Floral Aesthetic Tattoo Concepts by Jessie Cohen
Chromakane is aprint studiobased in London, founded by artist and designer Jessie Cohen. Illustrated blackwork artinspired by myths, emotions and the natural worlds, merging stories from Eastern and Western cultures with an abstract oriental aesthetic. Jessie Cohen is a blackwork print artist and designer based in London. Continue reading »
“In The Midnight”: Denny Busyet Creates Dreamlike Artwork Inspired by 80s and 90s Aesthetic Nostalgia Fuelled by Synthwave
Denny Busyet is a digital artist from Malang, Indonesia. Currently he is in love with 80’s Inspired design and synthwave music, he believes it’s starting to influence his art. Really cool and nostalgic! Continue reading »
“The Stone Age Techno”: Amazing Photographs of the Silver Apples Performing in New York City, 1968
Silver Apples jammed with Jimi Hendrix, counted John Lennon as a fan, and produced extraordinary electronic music — with nothing but a drum kit and a pile of electrical junk. Continue reading »
“Pre-collapsed”: The Superb Digital Art Nouveau by Andy Rolfes
Andy Rolfes is an artist, photographer and associate director based in Brooklyn, New York. Obsessed with fashion and figure, his personal work often revolves around personhood, crowds, and romanticized fantasy intermingled with everyday life. Continue reading »
“Tomorrow Never Came”: The Dystopian Worlds of Abel Chan Arce
Abel Chan Arce aka Polygonatic is a 3D artist and animator. His works focus on various visual content like concept art, concert visuals, cover art, and broadcast media for brands and artists such as Nike, Universal Music, Fall Out Boy, Steve Aoki, HRVY, and many others. Continue reading »
“Flowers Inside”: Absolutely Stunning Digital Concept Artworks of Denis Sheckler
According to an artist: “Hello, my Name is Denis Sheckler, I am a digital artist from Moscow. In search of inspiration, I am looking through thousands of photos and pictures. Continue reading »
Secret Life of The American Teenagers in Urban Paintings by Mark Tennant
Prepare to be amazed, the paintings of New York-based artist Mark Tennant are some of the most captivating works of contemporary art today. Each work almost feels like a photograph taken at just the right moment, as if someone is walking around with a camera snapping photos of the nightlife. However, these works of art are not photos they are paintings. Continue reading »
Amazing Macro Portraits of Bees Reveal How Different They Actually Look
Wildlife camera and drone operator Josh Forwood shot a fascinating series of close-up portraits of bees that “show how very different they all look.” Continue reading »
The Hyperrealistic 3D Sculpting Works by Marianna Yakimova
“I’m a CEO and art-director of my own 3D Art Studio Pompidou, a full-service art and 3D animation studio focused on high-end modeling development, visualization, animation, concept art. We have produced top CGI and animation content for an international clientele.
We collaborate with top agencies and gaming companies throughout the Europe, US, Canada.” Continue reading »
Style Accessories Made From The Most Random Stuff You Can Find In Your Home By This Canadian Artist
It’s hard to pinpoint just how old fashion as a concept and phenomenon is, but one thing is for certain—it has been around for so long that it’s an inevitable part of any culture and society. Continue reading »
Stunning Black and White Celebrity Photographs Taken by Dennis Hopper in the 1960s
Dennis Hopper (1936–2010) is a cult figure. One would be hard-pressed to find anyone who better represents the emotionally charged era of the Sixties cultural revolution. He was gifted, self-assured, and radical – “the definitive Hollywood rebel,” a protagonist of the provocative, eccentric, and excessive. Hopper was an actor, director, and author –sometimes all at once, as in Easy Rider (1969), The Last Movie (1971), or Out of the Blue (1980). Continue reading »

























