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Beautiful, Colorful and Geometric Minimalistic Photography by Anastasia

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Anastasia, a Russian photographer and professional economist, embodies a minimalistic style that centers on geometric patterns within urban landscapes. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Images Of The Australian Geographic Nature Photographer Of The Year 2023

During the 20th edition of the photographic competition held by the South Australian Museum, the top prize was claimed by Samuel Markham’s photograph titled “My Country Burns.” Captured as Markham defended his home against a raging bushfire, the judges depicted the image as an awe-inspiring yet unsettling portrayal, symbolizing the current state of our world.

Landscape runner-up: Moonlit Storm
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A passing storm in the distance and a bright moon above me allowed me to take a single, minute-long exposure to balance the storm and the landscape perfectly. Broken Hill, New South Wales. Photograph: Adam Edwards Continue reading »

“Botanicals”: Monochromatic Series Unveiling Overlooked Beauty Through Botany

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Griselda Duch is a photographer based in Barcelona. She is excited to present her extensive endeavor titled “Botanicals.” Continue reading »

AI Artist Imagines What If Star Wars Was A Finnish Movie In The 70s

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Antti Karppinen, the AI artist, has conjured a remarkable venture that beckons us to a realm where the fantastical and the absurd meld effortlessly. This audacious project whisks us back in time, reimagining Star Wars as a quintessential Finnish film of the groovy 1970s. Continue reading »

Japanese Craftsman Kiyomi Designs Mesmerizing Miniature Antique Furniture

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Japanese artist Kiyomi specializes in meticulously handcrafting miniature replicas of antique furniture. This ancient art of miniaturization in Japan, seen in bonsai trees and compact mobile phones, finds new expression in Kiyomi’s work. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Photos Of The 2023 Nature inFocus Photography Awards

Photographer of the Year – Portfolio: Disappearing Guardians By Srikanth Mannepuri – Winner
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The 2023 Nature inFocus Photography Awards winners were revealed in a prestigious Bangalore ceremony. Chosen from 24,000 wildlife images by over 1,500 photographers, these captivating works of art enthralled judges and audience alike. Continue reading »

The Superb Minimalist Advertising Vintage Posters Designed by Peter Birkhäuser in the 1940s and ’50s

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Born in Basel in 1911, Peter Birkhäuser left an indelible mark as a Swiss artist. His innovative canvas blended dream imagery with analytical psychology. Continue reading »

KAWS Unveils Colossal 150ft Pink Rabbit Sculpture at Prambanan Temple in Indonesia

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Indonesia becomes the tenth global stop for KAWS:HOLIDAY, featuring a vibrant pink ACCOMPLICE character against the backdrop of Prambanan Temple. Continue reading »

Emotive Illustrations by Liliya Rattari’s That Blend of Culture, Narrative, and Emotion

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Hailing from Dubai and now anchored in San Francisco, Liliya Rattari stands out as an illustrious illustrator whose creations captivate both the mind and eye. Continue reading »

The Superb Futuristic Architectural Concepts by Alexander Zhidkov

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Acclaimed Ukrainian architectural visionary, Alexander Zhidkov, weaves a distinct fusion of contemporary design cues with timeless traditional motifs, crafting unparalleled architectural masterpieces. From urban centers to serene rural landscapes, Alexander’s design footprint showcases his adaptive and diverse approach to architectural expression. Continue reading »

Amazing Finalists for The 2023 Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology Image Contest

Featuring images from a heart-shaped stem cell cluster to the enchanting purple gold and ‘scientific confections’, these are the top 12 contenders in the 2023 Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology imaging competition. Every year, as National Science Week approaches, researchers from the University of Queensland’s AIBN host a contest to spotlight the most captivating images captured with advanced imaging tools and microscopes.

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Scientists use magnetic resonance microscopy as a non-invasive MRI method to visualise internal organs. This spiky-looking specimen is actually a rat kidney. Photograph: Gary Cowin/AIBN Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Images of The International Portrait Photographer of the Year 2023

Photographers of all skill levels have taken part in the competition, with Forough Yavari taking out the overall winning spot with her work Salvation.

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Salvation by overall winner Forough Yavari of Australia. Born in Iran during the Iranian revolution, her work focuses on the narrative behind the lives of women. Photograph: Forough Yavaori Continue reading »

The Hilarious and Provocative Single-Panel Comics by Domien Delforge

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Domien Delforge (previously), popularly recognized as Studio Stoutpoep, is a talented Belgian artist who portrays provocative contemporary topics in his illustrations. Continue reading »

The Absolutely Minimalist and Epic Generative Architectural Inspirations by Jean Jacques Balzac

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An anonymous artist named Jean Jacques Balzac (most likely a pseudonym) uses AI to create impressive and minimalistic architectural subjects. Unfortunately, these magnificent structures don’t exist in real life. It’s a shame. Continue reading »

“BLACK SHEEP”: Photographer’s Ode to the Misunderstood and the Power of True Self

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Meet Kamilla Hanapova, the prodigious Russian photographer lighting up St. Petersburg’s art scene. Born in 1996, Kamilla primarily immerses herself in the world of fashion and portrait photography. But, did you know? She also has a penchant for capturing the grandeur of architecture, which she lovingly refers to as her hobby. Continue reading »

The Remarkable Alaska’s Indigenous People Snow Goggles

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The Arctic’s Inuit and Yupik peoples, having thrived in its severe conditions, invented snow goggles to protect against snow’s blinding glare. Continue reading »

The Breathtaking Fluid Metal Sculptures by Georgie Seccull

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Georgie Seccull’s art delves into the profound cycle of creation and obliteration, seeking to understand life’s essence. Continue reading »

The Mythic Realms of Bizarre Artworks by Adrian Cox

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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 »

“Paws & Couture”: AI-Artist Creates Images Of Cats And Dogs In Unique Styles

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According to an artist John Silva: “When it comes to fashion, cats, and dogs have their own unique styles that are truly paw-some! Cats strut their cattitude in sleek, fur-tastic ensembles, while dogs rock their wag-worthy outfits with tail-wagging confidence. From “purrfectly” tailored tuxedos to “barktastic” bow ties, these furry fashionistas are always ready to turn heads and unleash some serious “furshion” flair!” Continue reading »

The Superb Wooden Sculptures by Hans Panscha

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When we think of artists, we imagine their masterpieces displayed on gallery walls or resting on ornate pedestals. But Hans Panschar is no ordinary artist. Hailing from Berg, Germany, Panschar doesn’t just create – he lives and breathes his art. Continue reading »

Stunning Images of the 1955 Lincoln Indianapolis Concept

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In the mid-1950s, automotive design was an evolving realm of innovation, and 1955 brought to the forefront a concept that turned heads and left an indelible mark: The Lincoln Indianapolis. Dreamed up by Carrozzeria Boano, this concept car took the foundation of the 1955 Lincoln – its chassis and running gear – and transformed it into something almost ethereal. Continue reading »

A Deep Dive into João Charrua’s Paper Origami Masterpieces

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Origami, the art of folding paper into intricate designs, is a tradition revered by many, but few have mastered it as impressively as João Charrua, a renowned artist based in Portugal. With precision, patience, and a flair for the extraordinary, João crafts pieces that captivate the eyes and stir the soul. Continue reading »

What Life Looks Like in Russia, According to AI

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A collection of amusing depictions of Russian life, created by AI based on user prompts, has begun to gain popularity on social platforms. It seems that foreign curiosity isn’t just satisfied with bread, but also with a humorous look at the Russian lifestyle. Continue reading »

The Super Funny Single-Panel Comics by Navied Mahdavian

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If you think you’ve come across this artist’s work before, you’re probably right. Navied Mahdavian’s illustrations have been featured in The New Yorker since 2018, and today, we’re excited to showcase a few that we particularly love. Continue reading »

The Chapel of Sound: Where Architecture Meets Acoustics in Nature’s Embrace

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Deep in the heart of a mountain valley near Chengde, not far from the bustling city of Beijing, lies a hidden gem that has captured the attention of architecture and music enthusiasts alike. It’s called the Chapel of Sound. Continue reading »