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Chilling Photographs of Summer Tourists on the Acropolis in Athens in the Early 1980s

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Tod Papageorge

In 1983–84, American photographer Tod Papageorge spent a month each summer on the Acropolis in Athens, capturing the people who followed the same path, finding their way up to the ancient building to see what all the fuss was about and take photographs to prove they’d been there. His resulting body of work seems lost in time, fusing the ancient with the modern. Continue reading »

The RoAcH CoAcH: How the Designer Imagined the Cars of The Future from The 1970s

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The RoAcH CoAcH, originally built by RoAcH, Inc in the 70′s is alive and well and living in Dayton, OH. The brainchild of RoAcH, Inc., the custom show car was designed by Ed Newton and built by Dan Woods, Don Boeke, and a band of merry men. The car was a ISC show-car for years. Continue reading »

Artist Creates Handmade Illustrations Using Only Strips Of Paper

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Artist Yulia Brodskaya creates stunning 3D handmade illustrations using only colorful strips of paper and glue.

Yulia Brodskaya is a highly regarded paper artist and illustrator. She uses two simple materials-paper and glue, and a simple technique that involves the placement of carefully cut and bent strips of paper – to make lush, vibrant three-dimensional paper artworks. Continue reading »

Fashion Photography and Digital Experiences of Shavonne Wong

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Shavonne Wong is a 3D Virtual Model Creator and NFT Artist. Building on her experiences as a Fashion and Advertising Photographer for the past decade, she creates life-like virtual models and places them in surreal environments and the metaverse. Shavonne was named Forbes 30U30 Asia in 2020. Continue reading »

Unbalanced, Wobbling, Newborn: Cool Conceptual Illustrations of Sam Spratt

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Sam is an NYC based artist working out of his studio in Manhattan. He has spent the last decade learning to use digital mediums to paint in a traditional manner. The art has found homes in games, films, music, books, comics. Continue reading »

The Superb Modern Graphic Design by Kushagra Gupta

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Kushagra Gupta is a graphic designer and visual artist, living in India, who loves nature and that’s always a starting (and ending) point for a lot of his artworks. Continue reading »

Under the Lens: Atmospheric and Conceptual Photo Works by Elle Hanley

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The work of American artist Elle Hanley is very different from what you sometimes see on the Internet. The pictures created by the author have a huge emotional range, where tears, laughter, kindness, mystery, light and darkness are closely intertwined. Continue reading »

Soft and Steel: The Heroic and Fantasy Paintings of Julie Bell

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Julie Bell is an American fine artist, illustrator, photographer and bodybuilder. Bell is a fantasy artist and a wildlife painter. Continue reading »

Allegory of Desire from the Fourth Freedom: Superb Paintings of Marc Dennis

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Marc Dennis is an American artist known for his hyper-realistic paintings that celebrate the subversive potential of art history, beauty and humor. Continue reading »

Meet the Artist Behind the Most Wonderfully Weird Instagram Account

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Chances are good you’ve done a double take at the singularly quirky local art installations of art director Pablo Rochat. Or, you’re one of his 1M+ Instagram followers. Continue reading »

Atlas with Human or Animal Form: Outstanding Illustrations by Fernando Vicente

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Fernando Vicente Sánchez is a Spanish painter and illustrator, born in Madrid in November 1963. His early work as an illustrator was published in the early eighties in the Madriz magazine,where she would work on an ongoing basis both in the field of illustration as a cartoon. Continue reading »

An Ukrainian Artist Creates Handmade Blown Glass Creatures

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Glass in his hands is as plastic as clay; gracefully transparent, and conveys the finest nuances of the structure of all kinds of insects. You can admire the delicate glass creatures. Continue reading »

Ukraine-Born American Artist Boris Artzybasheff’s Anti-Nazi Illustrations

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Boris Artzybasheff (25 May 1899 – 16 July 1965) created many of these abstract anti-Axis illustrations for America’s Wickwire Spencer Steel Company (1901 – 1963) in World War II. Continue reading »

Wife Embroidered the Iconic DOOM Logo on Her Husband’s Jeans Jacket

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People’s creativity never ceases to amaze. DTF magazine user Victor Matveev shared the work of his wife, who embroidered the logo of the iconic DOOM on her husband’s jeans. According to the author, the whole job took about three months. She started with the center, and then moved on to the edges. Continue reading »

The Best Engagement Photos Of 2022 By Junebug Weddings

Photographed By Orlando Suares Of Viridian Images Photography In Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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Here are the best engagement photos of 2022 by Junebug Weddings. Thousands of talented photographers worldwide submitted their best work to Junebug Weddings’ annual Best of the Best Engagement Photo Contest. Along with the team at Junebug Weddings, this year’s contest was judged by The Ferros, Katch Silva, and Bare Odds. Continue reading »

Dayalets’ Hellish Vitamin Mascots Intended to Promote a Healthy Diet From the 1950s

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Nothing really prepares you for the Dayalets. As you can gather from the cover, they were vitamins, but they were so much more: they were vitamins suitable for framing. Continue reading »

Colombian Makeup Artist Creates Mind-Boggling Optical Illusions

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Esther Aular, a talented makeup artist from Bogota, Colombia, has been attracting a lot of attention on social media because of her impressive optical illusions. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Images of The Milky Way Photographer of The Year 2022

The Milky Way photographer of the year winners are selected every year by the travel blog Capture the Atlas. The Milky Way season ranges from February to October in the northern hemisphere and from January to November in the southern hemisphere.

Egyptian Nights – White Desert, Egypt
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Burak Esenbey/Milky Way photographer of the year
“This year, I went to Egypt for the first time. From Cairo, we drove about five hours west to our base camp, where we always started our explorations. The desert in Egypt is divided into the White and Black Desert. As its name suggests, the Black Desert consists of dark soil and large hills, while the White Desert is somewhat rugged but mostly consists of fine, light Saharan sand. Owing to the many sandstorms, many of these rock formations are uniquely shaped and thus offer a wide variety of compositions.” Continue reading »

Plufl – The World’s First Dog Bed For Humans

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Inspired by the comfort of the classic dog bed, a couple of obviously extremely bored university students designed Plufl, the world’s first dog bed for humans. Continue reading »

Artist Started Recreating Famous Paintings Together With Her Dog During Quarantine, And They’re Still Going Strong Two Years Later

Whistler’s Mother, 1871 By James Mcneill Whistler vs. Whistler’s Mother, 2022
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Many of the greatest art pieces in the history of art were in some form influenced by another great art piece, while that other art piece was influenced by yet another. You get the point: art influences art, art creates more art. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, consider these famous paintings very flattered, for even to this day, they keep having an influence over new artists. Continue reading »

The Superb Bizarre Make Up Concepts by Tanya Savostyuk

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Tanya Savostyuk is a Belarusian make up and digital artist based in Batumi, Georgia. She uses innovative techniques to create her design concepts: mixing real and virtual materials. Continue reading »

Avatars for Ukraine: Top Digital Ukrainian Artists Adopt NFTs to Help Ukraine

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Avatars for Ukraine is a charity NFT collection of the iconic digital art created in response to the largest war since WWII. The incarnations of the spirit of Ukraine in its fight for existence. Continue reading »

Photoshop Troll Who Takes Photo Requests Too Literally Strikes Again

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There are few photo editors on the internet who have made as big of a splash with their witty antics as British graphic designer James Fridman, Photoshop troll and wizard extraordinaire. Odds are that you’ve scrolled past one of his hilarious photo edits on social media without realizing that it’s him working his magic behind the screen. Continue reading »

Artist Decided To Use Lego Figures In Order To Recreate Popular Movie, TV Show And Game Scenes

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Let’s be real, playing with Lego doesn’t stop at the end of childhood. The possibilities those little bricks and figures offer are endless: from constructing an object according to a manual to creating something unique and capturing it with a camera. The latter is what a digital creator called Brick Panda does! Continue reading »

Mildly Uplifting Drawings by Worry Lines

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Worry Lines has captured hearts around the world with sweetly funny, deceptively simple, and instantly relatable daily drawings shared on Instagram at @worry__lines. The drawings have been described as ‘tender’, ‘wobbly’ and ‘oddly comforting’. Continue reading »