A Comic Strip that Takes Food Literally: Chris Agee’s ‘Know Your Specialty Foods’
The single-panel comic called “Eyewash” by Chris Agee has undergone significant changes since its inception. The series primarily features puns and wordplay, and the artist has created numerous doodles and humorous jokes over time to develop the storyline further. Continue reading »
From Ruins to Beauty: Tokyo Genso’s Intricate Illustrations of a Post-Apocalyptic Tokyo
Apocalyptic stories, depicting the collapse of civilization and order, have a captivating allure. Despite the horror that such an event would undoubtedly bring, it is intriguing to envision our world’s destruction. Continue reading »
Beautiful Bizarre: The Superb Fantasy and Horror Portraits by Ed Binkley
For more than thirty years, Ed Binkley has been producing stunning fantasy artwork. His exceptional creations have been showcased in a multitude of publications and he has partnered with esteemed entities such as Lucasfilm, ImagineFX, Wizards of the Coast, and Artifacts Puzzles, among others. Continue reading »
A Nostalgic Adventure into the History of Computing: Join Miniatua Limited Edition as They Bring Vintage Computers and Mainframes to Life
The world has been revolutionized by incredible machines, ranging from old mainframes and minicomputers to the early 8-bit generation of personal computers. Continue reading »
Get Ready to Explore the United States Like Never Before with Nathan W Pyle’s New Illustration Series
With over 6 million avid followers on Instagram, Nathan W Pyle has made a name for himself as an American artist who excels at weaving comical tales about extraterrestrial beings. Continue reading »
Sigvard Berggren’s ‘Future’: A Unique Blend of Art and Engineering in the Form of a Fast-Moving Car
Sigvard Berggren, a Swedish carrot juice manufacturer who lived from 1923 to 2009, created his own version of the future in the form of a car. He dubbed it “Future” and it resembled a plane without wings. Continue reading »
This Lego Cyberpunk City Called New Hashima Is Incredible!
A week ago, members of RebelLUG and many other LEGO fans had gathered in Schaumburg, a suburb of Chicago for the largest gathering of LEGO enthusiasts worldwide, Brickworld Chicago. Continue reading »
Earliest Man-Made Mirrors Discovered in Modern-Day Turkey, Estimated 8000 Years Old
Initially, people used pools of water to observe their reflections and viewed it as a magical experience. The first man-made mirrors were created from polished stones like black volcanic glass obsidian, and examples of such mirrors were discovered in Anatolia (modern-day Turkey), dating back to approximately 6000 BC.
Prior to the development of glass mirrors, ancient Egyptians crafted metal mirrors using materials such as copper, bronze, silver, and tin. They flattened sheets of metal and polished them until they could be used as mirrors. These mirrors had rounded shapes, ornamentation on the backside, and handles for ease of use. Continue reading »
Retro Revival: The Art Deco-Inspired Illustrations of Anta Alek
Anta Alek is a Berlin-based vector artist renowned for her exceptional Art Deco-inspired illustrations that perfectly capture the retro aesthetic of vintage posters. Drawing on classic illustration techniques, her designs are intricate and delicate, evoking a strong sense of nostalgia and familiarity. Continue reading »
Take Home a Piece of the Neon-Lit Metropolis: Cyberpunk Asia in Photographs by Steve Roe
Steve Roe, hailing from Seoul, South Korea, is a highly acclaimed photographer in street and fashion photography with an international reputation. His captivating neon photography is known for its futuristic vibrancy and cyberpunk and neon-noir style. Continue reading »
The Superb Surreal Makeup Masterpieces by Mimi Choi
Mimi Choi (previously featured here and here) is an extraordinary makeup artist who creates captivating illusionary looks. Her inspiration comes from patterns and textures in her surroundings, digital art, and surreal paintings by masters like Salvador Dali and M.C. Escher. While Mimi is based in Vancouver, she has gained international recognition for her unique creations that range from confusing to horrifying to truly fascinating. From decorating the face to other body parts, Mimi’s artistry is truly amazing. Continue reading »
Plastic Poop Alert: Bondi Beach Brings a Whole New Meaning to ‘Beach Bum’
Well, well, well, look what the waves dragged onto Bondi Beach in Sydney – a massive 4-meter long poop…of plastic garbage! Geez, that’s a whole lot of crap! In fact, it’s pretty close to the amount of junk that gets dumped into the world’s oceans every 30 seconds. Continue reading »
The Artistic Journey of Jyo John Mulloor: From Human Head Helmets to Tiny Animals
Jyo John Mulloor has returned, showcasing a collection of images depicting endearing miniature versions of wild animals. These tiny creatures could comfortably nestle in the palm of your hand. His latest project, “Macro World,” has already captured many hearts. Continue reading »
The Sand Masterpiece: A 1200 m2 Billboard Crafted by Tim Hoekstra
In a display of remarkable artistry, sand artist Tim Hoekstra undertook the incredible task of creating a massive 1200 m2 billboard. The painstaking effort required 7 hours of meticulous craftsmanship, resulting in a breathtaking sand sculpture that conveyed a powerful message: “We don’t leave plastic, and microplastics.” Continue reading »
Exquisite Photos Showcasing the Ferrari 410 Superamerica Ghia
The year was 1955 when the extraordinary Ferrari 410 Superamerica made its grand entrance. Equipped with an upgraded engine derived from the potent single plug 410 S powerplant, its displacement had now reached an impressive 5.0 liters. Continue reading »
Beyond Walls: Dalkhafine’s Multifaceted Artistry in Large-Scale Murals & Street Art
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of Dalkhafine, a talented multidisciplinary artist based in Montreal. Known for her awe-inspiring large scale murals, Dalkhafine has been crafting mesmerizing art for years, leaving a lasting impression on all who encounter her work. Continue reading »
The Subtle Art of Feline Portrayal: An Exploration of Endre Penovác’s Wor
In terms of encapsulating the elegance and allure of feline beings, few artists parallel the aptitude and proficiency of Endre Penovác (previosly). His deftness with watercolors has cast a spell on both art connoisseurs and cat aficionados with his evocative and celestial cat depictions. His singular method of illustrating these mysterious creatures has garnered him broad acclaim and reverence in the art community. Continue reading »
Antique Postcard Images Reveal Projected Visions of the US a Century Later
Massachusetts. Copley Square, Boston
A captivating assortment of odd yet fascinating postcards from Steven R. Shook offers visions conceived in the 1900s, hypothesizing how the cities, towns, and hamlets across the US might evolve over the next 100 years. Continue reading »
This Artist Merges Laughter and Design in Pop Culture Parodies
Meet Rafael Jurado aka Raffiti. He’s a 33-year-old illustrator hailing from Granada, Spain, and presently calls Barcelona his home. Raffiti’s designs are printed on merchandise, primarily t-shirts, by companies across the globe. Continue reading »
French Illustrator Infuses Contemporary Film Posters With A Medieval Flair
Ever pondered about what if the medieval period had been introduced to the charm of cinema? An intriguing notion, isn’t it? This is the unique brainchild of Simon De Thuillières, a talented French artist. His body of work represents a unique blend of artistic flair, a fascination with history, and an enormous affection for movies, painting a truly intriguing portrait. Continue reading »
AI’s Creation of Faux Apple Products with Realistic Prices
Indeed, the potential of artificial intelligence can be harnessed to address global warming or discover a remedy for cancer. Continue reading »
Escape Velocity: Where Physical Art Meets Digital Illusion, A Fabian Oefner Showcase
The Swiss artist, Fabian Oefner, has managed to mesmerize us yet again with his newest collection, “Escape Velocity”. His seemingly impossible sculptures push the envelope and test our understanding of reality. Continue reading »
Capturing the Human Spirit: The Independent Photographer’s Portrait Contest Winners
The Independent Photographer, a worldwide community of photography enthusiasts and professionals, has announced the winners of its Portrait Photography competition. The contest aimed to uncover contemporary portraits that are both visually impactful and emotionally evocative.
Esteemed British photographer, Jimmy Nelson, known for documenting endangered indigenous cultures around the globe, judged the contest. Nelson’s distinguished body of work includes his acclaimed book, “Before They Pass Away,” featuring striking portraits of 35 indigenous tribes.
We’re delighted to highlight the exceptional works of ten photographers who exceeded all expectations in this competition. Join us in celebrating these talented winners and exploring their stunning images!
Far Away Thunder” — From the ‘Manifest’ series. Jorg Karg — 1st place. Prize — $1000
“This work is an excerpt from my recently released series Manifest’. The intention behind my digital photographic collages is to make the beholder feel addressed immediately, without any further explanation. Therefore, I use present-day visual language and techniques to combine them with long-established, fundamental ideas of painting and drawing.” Continue reading »
‘Strand Man’: A Revolutionary Leap in 3D Artistry Portraits by Lee Griggs
In the realm of 3D artistry, there are creators who defy the conventional, transporting us into realms of outstanding visual storytelling. Lee Griggs, a 3D artist based in Madrid, stands as a beacon of such imaginative prowess. His most recent series, dubbed “Strand Man,” has captured attention with its abstract and somewhat unnerving monochrome portraits. Continue reading »
AI-Generated Compendium of Unbelievable Animal Crossbreeds
Given the sheer multitude of animal species inhabiting our planet, you might think we’ve seen it all… or have we? Continue reading »