Beautiful Miniature Glass Sculptures by Kiva Ford
Kiva Ford’s passion for glass stems from his college degree in Scientific Glassblowing. Throughout his career, he has gained expertise in creating intricate glass instruments for scientific use, collaborating with researchers at prestigious institutions across the United States. His technical skills have earned him numerous accolades from the American Scientific Glassblowers Society. Continue reading »
Marketing Strategies of the 1960s-1980s: Women in Miniskirts Promote Computer Systems
During the 1960s to 1980s, it was not uncommon for advertisers to use women in revealing outfits, particularly miniskirts, to promote computer systems. These tactics were meant to appeal to a male-dominated industry, with the idea that sex sells being exploited to grotesque ends. Continue reading »
Greg Olijnyk’s Mindblowing and Intricate Cardboard Sculptures
With his skilled hands and a few simple tools, Greg Olijnyk crafts stunning works of art out of cardboard. Continue reading »
Human Creativity on Display: T-Rex Sketch Completed in a Way that Could Never be Replicated by AI
An @anloremi on Twitter recently posed a challenge to users on the social media platform: complete a T-rex image to prove that human art cannot be replaced by artificial intelligence. Continue reading »
This Artist Draws Minimal Illustrations For Plant And Cat Lovers
According to Lim Heng Swee: “Many cats see plants as a source of food and fun, especially if they are always indoors. But these habits may become annoying to you and could kill your plants. Continue reading »
Retro Arcade Game Ads from the 70s and 80s: A Nostalgic Look at the Cheesy Marketing of the Past
In the 1970s and 1980s, arcade games were all the rage, and marketers knew it. They created ads that played up the sexy and tough image of the typical arcade game player, trying to appeal to adults who were the primary consumers of these coin-operated machines. Continue reading »
Artist Created Heart-warming Tribute Illustrations Of Those We Lost In 2022
Robbie Coltrane (Hagrid) – October 14, 2022
According to Martin Bruckner: “We lost so many amazing people in 2022. I do tribute portraits for a living so when someone in the public eye passes, I do my very best to do an illustration to honor them. Below are some of my memorial portraits from 2022. They will all be deeply missed. And I know I missed a few, but I did my best to do as many as I could.” Continue reading »
Photograher Captured Fairytale-Like Pics Show The Beauty And Magic Of The Wild World
According to Roeselien Raimond: “My name is Roeselien Raimond and I am a self-employed photographer, editor and author. Specialized in fox photography, but with a love for (almost) anything that breathes. Continue reading »
1950s Teenage Girls’ Fashion Captured in Vintage Photos
In the 1950s, Christian Dior’s “New Look” of 1947 continued to shape fashion trends. The focus on femininity was evident in the use of unpadded, rounded shoulders, shapely bust lines, and defined waistlines, as well as full, billowing skirts. Blouses, jeans, and long, narrow roots were also popular choices. Continue reading »
Adding Positivity and Motivation to Your Day: Inspiring Illustrations by Jun Han Chin
As someone who has always struggled with procrastination, I can personally attest to the power of positive reinforcement and motivation. And let’s face it, we could all use a little extra boost of inspiration from time to time. That’s where Jun Han Chin comes in. Continue reading »
The Holding Hands Mug: A Heartwarming Solution for Loneliness
Who wouldn’t want a little extra comfort and companionship while enjoying their morning coffee? The Holding Hands Mug offers just that, with its unique design featuring fingers that allow you to “hold hands” with your mug as you sip your favorite beverage. Continue reading »
Hilarious Standing Cat Photos Taken by Swiss Photographer Alexis Reynaud
Swiss photographer Alexis Reynaud is known for his stunning and thought-provoking photography. His book “Genève, Voyage Urbain” and his exhibitions at Art Basel Selection, Kiaf/11 Seoul, and Scope Basel have garnered widespread attention and praise. Continue reading »
Fragmented: Transforming Broken Plates into Art
When Rob Strati’s wife’s mother’s plate broke, he saw an opportunity to not only repair the sentimental object but also to create something new and beautiful. Continue reading »
Celebrating the Beauty of Australian Birds: A Look at the Winning Images from the 2022 BirdLife Australia Photography Awards
The 2022 BirdLife Australia Photography Awards have recently revealed their winning images, selected from a pool of over 5,600 submissions from photographers worldwide.
The competition not only served as a way to raise funds for bird conservation efforts, but also as a celebration of the beauty and diversity of these amazing creatures. This year’s categories included “Bird Portrait,” “Special Theme (Australasian Robins),” “Bird Behavior,” and “Birds in Backyards,” just to name a few. Take a look at some of the stunning photos that made it to the winning list in the gallery below.
Birds In Flight: “White-Faced Storm Petrel” By John Harrison (Winner)
“Storm petrels regularly exhibit this water-skiing behavior whilst searching for food on the water’s surface, but I have never seen such a perfectly timed photo of the moment of impact.” White-faced Storm Petrel, Near Eaglehawk Neck, Tas Continue reading »
French Agency The Pill Unveils Christmas Logos of Famous Brands
The Pill, a French agency, has chosen to add a touch of holiday cheer to major brand logos for the New Year’s celebration. Wishing everyone a joyful and festive holiday season! Continue reading »
This Artist Creates Detailed Psychedelic Tie-Dye Patterns on T-Shirts
Tie-dye has long been a staple of bohemian fashion, with its bright, trippy patterns and bold colors capturing the imagination of fashion-lovers for decades. While anyone can try their hand at tie-dye, it takes a true artist to elevate the technique to a whole new level. Continue reading »
Golden Ink Mastercraft: Hyper-Realistic Golden Tattoos Created by Jooa
As tattoo art continues to evolve and advance, it’s no surprise that new and innovative techniques are being developed all the time. One such technique that has gained popularity in recent years is the use of golden ink to create hyper-realistic tattoos. Continue reading »
Discover the Fascinating World of Plant Root Systems with Erwin Lichtenegger and Lore Kutschera’s Collaborative Project
As someone who has always been fascinated by the hidden world of plant roots, I am thrilled to share with you the incredible collaborative project of the late botanists Erwin Lichtenegger and Lore Kutschera. Through their detailed drawings, we are able to celebrate the power and beauty of these vital systems that often go unseen. Continue reading »
Illustrating the Punny Side of Words and Sayings: Surreal and Minimalistic Doodles by Nadia Tolstoy
Nadia (previously featured), an interior architect and artist from Sweden, creates humorous and imaginative doodles that depict the literal or alternative meanings of English words. Continue reading »
Ernest Howard Shepard’s Original Drawings of Winnie the Pooh
The following illustrations are from the Sotheby’s catalogue for the auction of 42 items, titled “That sort of Bear”: E.H. Shepard’s Winnie-the-Pooh from the Collections of Stanley J Seeger and Christopher Cone. This auction was held at New Bond Street in London on December 17, 2008. Continue reading »
Ghost of ZOË: A Unique 3D Organic Project by Mike Campau
Mike Campau has released a new 3D project and NFT called Ghost of ZOË, which is a continuation of the original ZOË project. Continue reading »
Brightening Winter Nights: Jeremy Miranda’s Festive Holiday Light Paintings
In Jeremy Miranda’s paintings, colorful lights that are hung on trees and along gutters create a warm, vibrant atmosphere on gloomy winter evenings. Continue reading »