Transcending Realities: The Superb Illustrations and Concept Art of Jocelin Carmes
Jocelin Carmes, a freelance illustrator, visual development artist, and concept artist, operates out of Marseille, France. His artistry is characterized by vibrant hues, compelling compositions, and immersive storytelling that come together to create captivating imagery. Continue reading »
The Never Contented: The Pioneering Speed of La Jamais Contente
In the late 19th century, a remarkable vehicle named La Jamais Contente, meaning “The Never Contented” in English, made history as the first road vehicle to exceed 100 kilometers per hour (62 mph). This groundbreaking achievement marked a significant milestone in automotive progress. Continue reading »
Introducing the Box of Nothing: The Perfect Gift for Those Who Want Nothing
Are you tired of the challenge of finding a gift for someone who claims they want nothing? Look no further than the Box of Nothing. This unique gift is specially designed for those who insist they don’t want anything, offering a truly thoughtful and sincere present. Continue reading »
Too Shy, Too Cool: Reliving the Trendsetting Looks of Kajagoogoo in the 80s
The 1980s were a time of vibrant fashion and unforgettable music, and one band that epitomized the era was Kajagoogoo. Hailing from Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, Kajagoogoo started their journey as a four-piece avant-garde group called Art Nouveau. Continue reading »
Movie Magic Unleashed: Artist’s Whimsical Edits Bring Unlikely Characters Together
Have you ever pondered the thought of what it would be like if two iconic movie characters from completely different worlds found themselves in the same film? Continue reading »
Rediscovering Childhood Magic: Designer Kirill Kruglov’s ‘My Outskirts’ Coloring Book
In a world dominated by technology and virtual experiences, it’s refreshing to stumble upon a project that brings back the joys of childhood and encourages creativity beyond screens. Designer Kirill Kruglov has introduced an intriguing project called “My Outskirts,” a captivating coloring book aimed at those who grew up under a monotonous gray sky. Let’s delve into the fascinating details of this nostalgic masterpiece. Continue reading »
A Deeper Dive into the Duality: Exploring Oda Iselin Sønderland’s Depiction of Inner and Outer Worlds
Oda Iselin Sønderland, of Norwegian-Irish descent, breathes life into her art from London’s vibrant landscape. With her penchant for watercolors and recently, sculpture, she weaves stories of personal experiences, mythical beings, and manga-inspired characters into her creations. Continue reading »
Spectacular Winning Images Of The Close-Up Photographer Of The Year Minimal Challenge
The 2022 Minimal Challenge by the Close-Up Photographer of the Year (CUPOTY) has unveiled its winners. Esteemed judges, including Sue Bishop, David Maitland, Ross Hoddinott, and Nigel Atherton of Amateur Photographer, selected the finest minimalist photos from a pool of entrants. The independent CUPOTY Challenge, which happens in November, features a new theme annually.
Tracy Calder, CUPOTY co-founder, explains that they sought ‘Minimal’ imagery — clean, uncluttered photos with few elements. The received entries, ranging from stink bugs to plant seeds, exceeded their expectations.
From 988 submissions, the standout image was “In Her Wedding Dress” by Hungarian photographer Ferenc Kocsis. He won £300 and will have his work displayed in the winner’s gallery for a global audience. The gallery also features nine other impressive photographs, all worthy of recognition and praise.
1st Place: “In Her Wedding Dress” By Ferenc Kocsis
“This female Danube mayfly, swollen with egg clusters, flies over the Danube River in Hungary and lays its eggs close to where it was born. The larvae that live in the riverbed hatch in April, and in the last stage of their development, in August, they fly for the last dance of their one-year life.” Continue reading »
Paint, Text, and Human Psyche: The Unique Artistic Language of Dumontier and Farber
In the world of art, Winnipeg’s own Michael Dumontier and Neil Farber are renowned figures, celebrated as the founding members of the Royal Art Lodge. Their partnership continued even beyond the lodge’s dissolution in 2008. This artistic duo has been crafting a unique brand of paintings, interlaced with whimsical, aphoristic musings and comedic reflections on life’s everyday nuances. Continue reading »
Master of the Brush: Martin Jarrie’s Ascendancy in the World of Illustration and Fine Arts
Martin Jarrie, a mere twenty-year-old from Vendée, was swept away by the call of the canvas and chose to navigate his life toward the realm of painting. Continue reading »
Finding Joy in the Ordinary: Heartwarming Illustrations by Milkyprint
In a whirlwind world that never seems to pause, it’s all too easy for the delicate joys and small blessings peppering our daily lives to slip unnoticed through the cracks. We’re so immersed in the tumult and commotion, perpetually reaching for grander dreams and lofty accomplishments, that we often forget to stop and relish the minuscule miracles that make life truly radiant. Continue reading »
Expanding Meme Horizons: Adobe Photoshop’s Generative AI Fill Unveils Hidden Scenes
A Twitter user with the handle @StepnEurope has tested the new Generative AI Fill feature in Adobe Photoshop. This innovative tool was used to extrapolate the scenes of well-loved classic memes, providing a glimpse beyond their usual frames. Continue reading »
A Brush with Adolescence: Zoe Hawk’s Artistic Exploration of Girlhood and Womanhood
Zoe Hawk, an MFA holder in painting from the University of Iowa, creates captivating works that have been featured in notable publications like New American Paintings and The Oxford American. She has attended artist residencies across Norway, Belgium, Qatar, and the United States and currently resides and works in Doha, Qatar. Continue reading »
Narrating Womanhood: The Art of Romina Bassu and Her Emphasis on Body and Vulnerability
Romina Bassu, an accomplished Italian artist, is based in Rome, where she was born and now carries out her work. She boasts of two academic achievements, one from the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome and another from the Faculty of Fine Arts of Seville. In addition to her home city, Bassu frequently travels to London, Berlin, and Spain, seeking artistic inspiration and research. Continue reading »
Visual Citizens: Designing Digital Realities of the Future World
Digital and virtual realities are shaping our perception of the future world daily, impacting how we perceive spatial design. Design is an intricate display of human creativity reflecting our identity, history, and future direction. Digital realities provide an immersive preview of our future environments’ designs. Visual Citizens, a design studio, showcases the potential of future architectural and cityscape AI-designs. Continue reading »
Expanding Famous Album Covers with Adobe Photoshop’s New Generative Outpainting Feature
Adobe has recently introduced a remarkable feature for upcoming Photoshop version (this feature is also available in latest Photoshop Beta), known as Generative Fill, that is transforming the boundaries of graphic creativity. Continue reading »
Exploring Bizarre Dreamscapes and Deep Emotions Through The Art of Rebekah Rubalcava
Rebekah Rubalcava, born in 1996, is an Arizona-based self-educated oil painter. Her artwork serves as a personal catharsis, navigating through the realms of internal dreamscapes, personal experiences, and deep-seated emotions. Continue reading »
From Bosch to Tattoo: Agnieszka Nienartowicz’s Revolutionary Canvas Interpretations
Renowned Polish artist Agnieszka Nienartowicz wields her oil paints to produce stunningly lifelike portraits of women, distinguishing her work with a signature element – elaborate tattoos. These aren’t simply random designs; they are intricately detailed pieces inspired by the grandeur of classical art, reinterpreting masterpieces from the likes of Hieronymus Bosch and Guido Reni in a modern context. Continue reading »
An Apocalyptic Beauty: The Atmospheric Photographs of Glen Rubsamen
Born in 1957, Glen Rubsamen is a multifaceted artist and writer, whose primary mediums are painting and photography. Rubsamen’s body of work resonates with a documentary-style curiosity, meticulously accumulating images of nature’s dramatic moments. His fascination spans from the romantic spectacle of sunrises and sunsets to luxuriant foliage and apocalyptic visuals. Continue reading »
Maud Madsen’s ‘Daisy Chain’: An Intimate Exploration of the Female Body and the Sanitization of Memory
n her latest series of grand-scale paintings, artist Maud Madsen dives deeper into our emotional ties to particular moments and locales, as well as the purification of memory. Her representations of the female form shed light on often difficult to broach subjects, paving the way for a richer, more unfiltered truth. Continue reading »
The Voisin C14: A Masterpiece of Art Deco Design and Innovative Engineering
During its production from late 1927 to 1932, the Voisin C14 chassis emerged as one of the brand’s most prolific models, with a total of 1,795 units manufactured. Renowned for their stunning aesthetics, many C14s boasted custom bodies inspired by the Art Deco movement, including the iconic Chartre Demi-Berline designed by Andre Lefèbvre for Voisin. Continue reading »
From Pixels to Paintings: Artist Covered Children Faces With Emoji In The Old Paintings And The Result Is Funny
Dito Von Tease, a digital artist residing in Bologna, Italy, embraces anonymity by concealing his true identity behind his pseudonym. With an impressive educational background from renowned Italian schools specializing in fine arts, communication, and design, he embarked on a unique path, juggling dual careers as an art director in prominent advertising agencies while nurturing his passion as an independent digital artist. Continue reading »
Breaking the Boundaries: Visual Exploration of Tourists versus Travelers
Holidify, an influential platform guiding users to discover remarkable travel destinations across Asia, has unveiled a thought-provoking series of images that explore the distinction between tourists and travelers. Continue reading »
Artistic Alchemy: Lila Frenopoulou’s Fusion of Photography and Digital Manipulation
Lila Frenopoulou, a professional photographer and digital artist hailing from the vibrant city of Athens, Greece, is making waves in the art world with her mesmerizing creations. Continue reading »
Robotic Renaissance: Polish Artist Agnieszka Pilat’s Innovative Canvas
Agnieszka Pilat, a modern artist, honed her skills at the Academy of Art University and initially focused on portraiture in San Francisco. Despite her technical skill, her work was overlooked in the abstraction-preferred local art scene. However, an encounter with Paul Stein, an art collector and the developer behind Airbnb’s headquarters, opened a new path. Stein requested a painting of a vintage fire alarm bell, which was the start of Pilat’s artistic breakthrough. Continue reading »