Artist Creates Abstract Environments Through Magical Realism-Inspired Conceptual Experiments
Artist Elnaz Mansouri, originally from Tehran, Iran, and now based in Canada, delves deeply into the interplay between reality and fantasy through her innovative use of 3D, AI and VR. Continue reading »
All of the Things That Are Wrong With the Society That We Live In Today, Illustrated by John Holcroft
Today’s society has many problems, whether we accept them or not. We escape unpleasant reality by burying ourselves in the virtual world, yet some artists will challenge you to face terrible facts. Continue reading »
Valery Slauk’s Magnificent Creepy Folk and Mythological Artistry
Valery Slauk, a celebrated Belarusian artist, specializes in book art and easel graphics, particularly employing the etching technique. His work delves into Slavic mythology, crafting captivating worlds that blend literary inspiration with boundless imagination. Continue reading »
Artist Honors Diversity of Women With Her Unreserved Illustrations
For an extensive duration, our society has enforced impractical beauty standards on women, compelling conformity to predetermined appearances, behaviors, and emotions. Fortunately, a gradual shift has occurred, dismantling these unrealistic expectations and fostering acceptance of women in their authentic forms. Continue reading »
This Artist Photographs The Long-Haired Women Of Latin America
Argentine photographer Irina Werning (previously featured) has created a unique series of photos. Creative portraits of long-haired women have been her focus for 17 years. The project, “Dear Long Hair,” features children and adults with long hair. Continue reading »
Paper Artist Created A Paper Costume Inspired By War
Ukrainian paper artist Asya Kozina has transformed her art in response to the Russian-Ukrainian war. Initially focused on the history of costume and national dress, her work now delves into profound personal experiences and reflections shaped by the conflict. Continue reading »
Meet Alicia Framis, The First Woman To Marry A Hologram
Alicia Framis, an artist from Catalonia, will become the first woman in the world to marry an artificial intelligence. She is engaged to a hologram called AiLeix, with whom she has been living for several months. Continue reading »
Amazing Vintage Photos of Tandem Cycling Taken by Jules Beau from The 19th Century
Prior to the First World War, sports in Paris were a multifaceted social event. On one side, the inaugural sports federations were established and began to coordinate regulated contests. Continue reading »
Stunning Photos Of 2023 According To The Urban Photo Awards
People, Remarkable Award: Out Of The Water By Salvatore Montemagno
The Urban Photo Awards has recently unveiled the full roster of this year’s competition finalists. It is our pleasure to showcase the top 48 images that have triumphantly reached the finals and garnered awards across various categories such as streets, people, spaces, creative, and beyond. Continue reading »
Discovering Ethereal Digital 3D Realms with Artist Karan Gujar
Mumbai-based Karan Gujar is not just another digital artist; he’s a storyteller who blends the tangible with the surreal. His ‘Soulful Aura’ series, a collection of 3D digital illustrations, is a testament to this. Using the metaphor of glass representing people, Karan delves deeply into how our surroundings shape our reflections, or ‘auras’, which in turn influence our well-being and happiness. Continue reading »
Meet German Artist Werner Härtl Who Paints with Diluted Cow Dung
German artist Werner Härtl has made a name for himself using diluted cow dung as his unique painting medium. He began experimenting with cow dung in 2012 while working on a farm, and today he even collects it directly from cows as they relieve themselves. Continue reading »
The 1933 ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Movie Is Creepy as Hell!
Directed by Norman Z. McLeod, the 1933 film adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s classic novel “Alice in Wonderland” delves into the depths of the deepest, darkest, strangest, and most horrific of nightmares. Its uncanny nature is particularly evident in the character designs, costumes, and masks used throughout the film. Continue reading »
Embodying Characters of Dreams and Confronting Fears Through Self-Portrait Photography of Brooke Shaden
Brooke Shaden, a self-portrait artist, delves into the contrasting elements of light and darkness inherent in the individual. Her work is a reflection of her childhood, filled with vivid imagination and fear, which inspires her to create characters from her dreams. Continue reading »
The Best Analog Photos From Around The World That Won The Analog Sparks Awards 2023
We are thrilled to announce the winners of the 2023 Analog Sparks International Film Photography Awards. Prepare to be amazed by these breathtaking images!
Let’s celebrate the diverse realm of visual storytelling and the extraordinary talents that brought these mesmerizing analog images to life. Presenting the crème de la crème of analog photography from the 2023 Analog Sparks International Film Photography Awards.
This year, 2023, marks the debut of the Analog Sparks competition. The creation of these awards was influenced by the Analog Sparks Instagram community, a brainchild of Reka Koti. This platform serves as a stage for thousands of emerging and established analog photographers worldwide to showcase their work and engage in meaningful interactions.
In its inaugural year, Analog Sparks was inundated with over a thousand remarkable submissions from around the world in eight categories – Architecture, Fine Art, People, Lifestyle, Nature, Photojournalism, Technique, Zines and Photobooks.
Parallel Worlds (2nd Place In Nature)
“The Parallel Worlds Series offers a unique perspective on the relationship between humans and the environment, inspiring viewers to contemplate their own impact on the world. Using analogue photography, Nibera shows what the world would be like if humans respected nature.” Bernarda Nibera Conič, Slovenia Continue reading »
A Study in Melancholy: The Metaphysical Art of Eric Lacombe
Eric Lacombe, a graphic designer, digital artist, and painter, delves into the depths of human emotion through his work. His artistry is a journey into melancholy, a sentiment often perceived as negative but is an inevitable part of the human experience. This feeling is frequently accompanied by fear, anxiety, and sadness. Continue reading »
The Mythic Realms of Bizarre Artworks by Adrian Cox
Adrian Cox’s vibrant oil paintings depict ‘Borderlands’, a mythical reality with hybrid inhabitants known as ‘Border Creatures’. These creatures, representing fluid identities, coexist with glowing antagonists named ‘Specters’. Continue reading »
Crafting Wonder: Alex Chinneck’s Dance Between Physics and Fantasy
From the whimsical lanes of Britain, Alex Chinneck has been weaving magic for over ten years with his artistry, sculpting realities that boggle the mind. Continue reading »
Two Sisters Create Wearable Handmade Art From Polymer Clay
According to an artist Patrícia Santos:”Working with my sister has been the best of my adventures! We are from Portugal and we both share a great passion for Art (we are self-taught artists) and a talent for sculpting with polymer clay and painting (with acrylics), so we decided to start working together and create one-of-a-kind pieces of wearable art. Continue reading »
Artist Olga Esther Subverts Princess Tales with Brush and Rebellion
From her base in Spain, Olga Esther paints princesses who don’t want to be princesses, birds who cry blood and toads who kill themselves because they are ignored. She uses the symbolism of “princess-tales” to talk about gender and feminism. She paints the invisible ones, the little forgotten girls, the little nobodies of this world, but above all, all those who do not have anyone. Continue reading »
Egg-citing Adventures on Wheels: The Hilarious Saga of L’Œuf électrique, the Egg-shaped Speedster!
Step right up, ladies and gentlemen, and feast your eyes on the incredible marvel of the past, the one and only L’Œuf électrique (The Electric Egg)! It’s not just a cyclecar; it’s an electric adventure on wheels designed way back in 1938, a time when the world was still trying to figure out what exactly a cyclecar should be. Continue reading »
Meet Huleeb, the Canadian Digital Artist Who Challenges Himself to Create a Sci-Fi Piece Every Day
If you are looking for some cool and mysterious sci-fi themed art to spice up your day, look no further than Huleeb, a Canadian digital artist who has been creating stunning pieces every day for over two years. Continue reading »
The Superb Horrorish and Macabre Portraits by Dos Diablos
Jorge Dos Diablos, a Mexican artist, embarked on his journey in the world of fine art driven by the turbulence of his inner emotions and societal struggles. Through his works, offers a critical perspective that unveils the monstrous aspects we all carry within ourselves on a daily basis. Continue reading »