Exploring Life, Death, Spirituality, and Pop Culture through Artworks of Gina Kiel
Gina Kiel is a talented artist based in Te Whanganui-a-Tara, Aotearoa (Wellington, New Zealand) who uses her art to explore the intricacies of the human experience. Her work features strong feminine images that exude sensuality and are characterized by flowing lines, bold minimal compositions, and a psychedelic palette. Continue reading »
Rare Behind-The-Scenes Photos of Audrey Hepburn With Orangey the Cat in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ in 1961
Holly Golightly’s cat in the iconic 1961 movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s was famously described as a “poor slob without a name.” However, in real life, the cat actor who played the part of Cat was anything but. His name was Orangey, and he was a star in his own right, with a reputation as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after feline actors. Continue reading »
The Artistic Magic of Margaret Scrinkl: How Paper Meets Pop Culture
Margaret Scrinkl is a talented paper artist who has found inspiration in the world of entertainment. In her own words, she describes herself as a “huge fan” of movies and TV shows, and she often immerses herself in various genres while crafting her unique paper art pieces. Continue reading »
Meet Desiree Palmen, The Artist Who Blends Humans into Their Surroundings
Dutch contemporary artist Desiree Palmen has gained worldwide recognition for her unique camouflage installations that explore human mimicry in urban environments. Her work is inspired by the installation of police surveillance cameras in dangerous areas of Rotterdam, and she uses clothes painted to match the background to reflect on the possibility of people dissolving or disappearing into their surroundings. Continue reading »
Hossein Zare’s Minimalist Photography Symbolizes Our Life’s Journey
Hossein Zare is a self-taught Iranian photographer renowned for his surreal and thought-provoking digital art. He explores the intersection of nature, humanity, and technology, often blurring the boundaries between reality and fantasy. Zare’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide, including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran, the London Design Festival, and the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. Continue reading »
Nikea: Exploring the Conceptual Partnership Between Cult Brands
In recent times, there has been a surge in partnerships between cult brands, as evidenced by the Heinz and Absolute Vodka collaboration which resulted in a vodka sauce. The trend has continued with Victor Martens’ imaginative collaboration between Nike and Ikea, aptly named “Nikea.” Continue reading »
An Artist Creates Stunning Illustrations With Themes Of Life, Nature, Rebirth, And Spirituality
Venus Angelica is a talented children’s book illustrator from Canada who creates captivating art pieces. Her passion for art began at an early age when her parents would read picture books to her at night, using funny voices and acting out the characters. The colorful illustrations in those storybooks sparked her imagination and nurtured her love for visual arts. Continue reading »
AI Artist Uses Midjourney to Bring Simpsons Characters to Life
An 18-year-old student from England, Jack Brook, has used artificial intelligence tool Midjourney to create human-like portraits of popular characters from the hit animated sitcom, The Simpsons. Despite some difficulties generating a few family and town members, Brook’s AI creations represent theoretical human versions of The Simpsons characters, fully realized by Midjourney V5. Continue reading »
Surreal Floating Sculptures & Installations by Derya Ozparlak
Derya Ozparlak is a Canadian artist who delves into the complexities of the human experience through her multidisciplinary artwork. Graduating with a BFA in Sculpture from the Faculty of Fine Arts at Anadolu University in Turkey, Ozparlak has showcased her work across Canada and internationally in countries such as Italy and Spain. Continue reading »
Matra Sports Jet: The French Sports Car Gifted to Yuri Gagarin
The Matra Djet is a renowned French sports car that was originally designed and sold by René Bonnet. The car was first introduced in June 1962 under the name René Bonnet Djet, and it was the world’s first rear mid-engined production road car. Over the years, different versions of the car were produced and sold under various names that included Matra-Bonnet Djet, Matra Sports Djet, and finally, Matra Sports Jet. Continue reading »
A Dreamlike Journey through Nature by Julie Hoyas
Julie Hoyas, a Brussels-based art director, illustrator, and designer, transports viewers to a magical world with her ethereal style. Her artwork is a celebration of nature, and her organic representations of flora and fauna are imbued with a richness and depth that can only come from someone who has spent considerable time reveling in the beauty of the natural world. Continue reading »
Absolutely Amazing Pixel Art Portraits by Hatayosi
Hatayosi (ヨシミツ), an incredibly talented artist from Japan, uses Windows Paint to craft amazing caricatures of celebrities in a unique 8-bit style. The level of creativity and skill displayed in each of Hatayosi’s works is truly awe-inspiring. Continue reading »
Anne Lee Patterson Photographed by Alfred Cheney Johnston, ca. 1930
In these vintage model shoot photos, we see Miss Anne posing in a diaphanous covering designed by ‘Erte’ and wearing high heels. She sports short hair and looks stunning. The photographer was a longtime close friend of hers. Miss Anne was not only crowned Miss USA in 1931 but also performed in the Ziegfeld Follies during the same year. Continue reading »
Unveiling the Emotions of Female Portraits: The Masterful Art of Hungarian Artist Krisztian Tejfel
Krisztian Tejfel, a self-taught Hungarian painter, has carved out a niche in the art world with his classical portraits that evoke a range of human emotions. With a focus on capturing the complexity of life’s darker emotions, such as melancholy, depression, sorrow, and loneliness, Tejfel’s works delve into the essence of the human condition. Continue reading »
Vintage Propaganda Posters of Spanish Civil War in 1937
1st May – We will attack!, 1937
The Spanish Civil War, fought from 1936 to 1939, was a complex conflict between the Republicans and Nationalists, both vying for control over Spain’s government and its future. The Republicans supported the left-leaning Popular Front government of the Second Spanish Republic and consisted of various socialist, communist, separatist, anarchist, and republican parties. On the other hand, the Nationalists were an alliance of Falangists, monarchists, conservatives, and traditionalists led by General Francisco Franco. Continue reading »
Exploring the Concept of Historical Figures Taking Selfies with Modern Mobile Phones
Ever thought about how historical figures would have used our modern mobile phones? Would they have been selfie enthusiasts? Graphic designer Jyo John Mulloor (previously featured) explored this fascinating concept by blending AI and Photoshop to create an enthralling series of images featuring famous figures taking selfies. Continue reading »
This Korean Tattoo Artist Knowns for Her Distinctive and Colorful Animal-Themed Designs
Tattoos are undoubtedly a form of art, and Korean artist Jojo’s work is a prime example of this. Her signature style features brightly colored and cartoonish designs, making her work easily recognizable. Despite personal preferences for tattoos, Jojo’s artistry cannot be denied. Continue reading »
Meet FULALEO, The Colombian Graphic Artist Who Revived the ’80s in His ‘2080s, The Past is the Future’ Series
Fulvio Alejandro Obregon, also known as Fulaleo, is a Colombian graphic artist and illustrator who has gained recognition for his imaginative and humorous series of images entitled “The 2080s, The past is the future”. Through his artwork, Obregon brings the vibrant spirit of the ’80s back to life by envisioning contemporary pop stars in an ’80s style and creating retro-wave album covers for them. Continue reading »
Cassie Carey’s Creative Hair Masterpieces – Bold and Vibrant Hairstyles for the Bold and Daring
In today’s world, the availability of various vibrant hair colors has opened up a plethora of options for individuals to experiment with their looks. Cassie Carey, a hairstylist from New York, has leveraged this creative freedom to create stunning hairstyles that are unmatched in their uniqueness. Continue reading »
Indian Artist Uses AI to Visualize the Unpredictability of Financial Success
Indian artist Gokul Pillai has created a series of works using AI technology to imagine what some of the world’s wealthiest people might look like if they were poor. His inspiration for this project came from the Hollywood movie “Slumdog Millionaire,” which tells the story of a young man from the slums who becomes rich overnight. Continue reading »
This Foodcraft Artist Makes Mind-Blowing and Bizarre 3D Cake Creations
Emilie Tosello is a renowned cake artist hailing from Nice, France, who has made a name for herself in the surreal world of 3D cakes. With over five years of experience as a cake designer, Tosello has created some of the most impressive and visually stunning cakes that are sure to leave you in awe. Her designs often draw inspiration from celebrities, movies, and TV shows, making her cakes not only delicious but also an artistic masterpiece. Continue reading »
Meet Samir Belhamra, The Artist Blending Reality and Imagination
From a young age, Samir Belhamra has been fascinated by art and creativity. Born and raised in a modest family in a small neighborhood with buildings as his only landscape, Samir began exploring his artistic talents through drawing, graffiti, and inventions. Continue reading »
Elevate Your Mirror Selfie Game with These Psychedelic Stained Glass Mirrors
The Bad Glass Shop is offering stunning and uniquely designed stained glass mirrors that can add an extra charm to your mirror selfies. Rachel Burnstein, the founder and artist behind these beautiful pieces, has a background in weaving and sculpture. Despite having no prior experience with stained glass, she ventured into this new form of artistic expression in 2019, leading to the establishment of the Bad Glass Shop in 2020. Continue reading »
Meet Nadia Tolstoy, the Stockholm-Based Illustrator and Cartoonist Who Will Change the Way You See Words
Nadia Tolstoy is a Stockholm-based illustrator and cartoonist who has captured the attention of many on social media. She describes her work as “mildly amusing doodles” that are “surreal at times and frequently silly.” Nadia has created a series of illustrations that combine different things to represent a single word, resulting in absurd and amusing visuals that will change the way you perceive words. Continue reading »