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Psychedelic Fluorescent Female Portraits by Jelena Kevic Djurdjevic

Jelena Kevic Djurdjevic is a Serbian artist who works at the Berlin design studio SIXMOREVODKA, where she develops concept art and illustrations for video games, films, comics and other media products. In addition to working on studio projects, Jelena draws girls in a recognizable psychedelic style, somewhat reminiscent of Disco Elysium art – with bright spots of color that give an elusive sense of something ethereal. Continue reading »

Beautiful Photos of the 1953 Studebaker Commander Starliner

Introduced as a 1953 model, the new Studebakers again stunned onlookers and competitors with its radical styling. The long and lean two-door coupe was undeniably the star of the show, while the hastily designed four-door sedan was somewhat ungainly in comparison. Continue reading »

Surreal Urban Installations by Alexander Chinneck

Often described as a magician, Alex Chinneck is above all a perfect director and an excellent technician. Continue reading »

Optical Illusions and Graffiti Murals by Shozy

Born in Moscow in 1989, Russian artist Shozy now enjoys an international reputation for his expertise in 3D paintings technique. Continue reading »

Vintage Photos of Vanessa Paradis in the 1980s

Vanessa Paradis (born 22 December 1972) is a French singer, model, and actress. She was a teen pop sensation in her native France in the 1980s. At the age of 14 she recorded a pop single about a Paris taxi driver, titled “Joe le Taxi,” which spent eleven weeks at at the number one spot in France and became an international smash hit as well. Continue reading »

Artist Created 30 Truthful Cartoons About Working From Home

According to an artist Irina Blok: “I am a designer based in San Francisco and have been working from home, or more specifically from my couch since the pandemic started. I started daily drawing and posting these on Instagram to help cope with stress and blow off some steam. In these drawings, I explore blessings, challenges, and absurdities we have to deal with while working from home. Continue reading »

With This Simple Weightlifting Kit You Can Make Your Fingers Stronger

Sure, you type all day and that’s cardio for your fingers, but no one wants weak ass chicken fingers. Get some muscle on those babies by pumping a little, and we mean a REALLY little, iron with this hilarious Finger Weightlifting Kit! Continue reading »

The Bridges of Hyperion: The Superb Cyberpunk and Sci-Fi Art Works of Lazaro

Lazaro is an Italian visual artist based in Milan. It would seem that he is not doing anything new and we have already seen all this many times, but something of his work catches the eye and fascinates the details. Continue reading »

Finally, The 2022 Texts From My Dog Calendar Is Here!

Wouldn’t you like to be able to exchange texts with your dog? Based on the popular TextsFromDog Tumblr, each page of the Texts from Dog 2022 Calendar features imaginary, humorous, and crass SMS exchanges shared between Dog, and his very tolerant but loving owner. It’s a bromance like no other. Continue reading »

Digital Alchemy: Dark and Macabre Art by Necro

Necro is a Spanish artist who makes the coolest art with all kinds of demonic crap in a dystopian neo-Gothic style. He collaborated with such giants as Blizzard, Konami, Sony, DC, Marvel and many other famous companies. Continue reading »

The Owl Girl and The Shawarma Man: Anime Art by Rino Park Based on References

Rino Park aka Rinotuna is an artist from South Korea who draws pictures in a very curious way. Pak takes an object, a food or an animal as a reference and builds a character based on it, trying to guess at the color scheme of the original and its basic shapes. It’s fun, and some of the characters are very cool. Continue reading »

Endless Night: Comic Art by Rafael Albuquerque

Rafael Albuquerque is a Brazilian comic book artist. Among his best known works are the series “American Vampire,” “Blue Beetle” and “Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight” for DC. In 2011 he received the Eisner Prize, which is for a reason – with slightly rough strokes and deep shadows Albuquerque manages to create something incredible even from simple compositions. Continue reading »

Artist Creates Paper Cutting Illustrations Of Wild Animals To Raise Awareness About Them

According to Nayan & Vaishali, an artist duo: “‘1000 days of Miniature Art project’ is a self-initiated creative challenge we started on 1st January 2018 for spreading awareness about wildlife. The project focused on creating awareness among our viewers about the importance and beauty of wildlife through art, and we created 1000 different artworks, one artwork per day. Continue reading »

This Artist Creates Romantic Fantasy Realism Paintings

According to Elena Shichko: “My name is Elena Shichko. I am an artist and photographer from Belarus. I paint with acrylic and oil on canvas. Continue reading »

Self-Taught Artist Makes Horse Sculptures That Are Shockingly Good

Do you know when humans began domesticating horses? Believe it or not, it started around 4000 BC.

Connie Adams from Norfolk is a gifted artist who creates remarkable sculptures using galvanized metal wire and scrap. She focuses mainly on real-life horse sculptures that could easily hold a human being. However, in her portfolio, you can find other kinds of artwork as well. Continue reading »

Photos of 40 Scariest Santas of All Time

Nowadays, everyone knows well the Christmas Santa in his red suit with a kind smile and his sack full of gifts. However, more than 50 years, the old bearded paunchy did not have the same nice look that we see today. For the proof, we let you discover these Santa Claus with absolutely creepy looks and clothes. Continue reading »

Mindblowing, Bizarre and Provocative Collages by Ffo

Ffo is a Moscow-based artist who creates surreal collage artworks from anatomical illustrations, classical art, 1950’s pop culture images and Art Nouveau prints. Ffo’s source materials include works by pin-up artists like Alberto Vargas and Gil Elvgren, early-20th-century German artist Wilhelm Gallhof, and pioneer of anatomy illustration N. H. Jacob. Continue reading »

A Photographer’s Backdrops Move to The Foreground

Photographer Katherine Anne Rose found her Glasgow studio filling up with rolls of coloured backdrops. She began layering the coloured backgrounds pinned up on her studio walls, cutting them into grid formations, snipping and layering. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Photos from The Northern Lights Photographer of The Year 2021

The travel photography blog Capture the Atlas has published its annual northern lights photographer of the year collection with stunning images from 25 photographers. Coinciding with the northern lights season at the end of the year, it aims to share the beauty of this natural phenomenon.

Spectrum – Vestrahorn, Iceland

Stefan Liebermann
“The full spectrum of the northern lights over the iconic Vestrahorn location in Iceland. What a dreamlike experience! A G3 strong geomagnetic storm hit the earth on 31 October and produced these wonderful colours” Continue reading »

Furniture Given a Film Noir Makeover: Illustrations by Martin Reznik

When he was growing up, Martin Reznik would watch classic French gangster films with his father, instilling in him a lifelong love for film noir. The Polish-born illustrator drew on these influences as inspiration for a series of promotional images for furniture designer Marc Krusin. Continue reading »

The Magnificent Artworks of Fantasy and Mythology by Guangjian Huang

Guangjian Huang is a Chinese artist who paints pictures that are fantastic in their beauty and attention to detail. A masterpiece, if not every work by Huang, then close to it. He paints magnificent paintings based on ancient Greek myths, cyberpunk and fantasy illustrations, and even his fleeting sketches look incredibly cool – truly, a living classic of modern painting. Continue reading »

Stunning Photos of A Black Panther Playing in The Snowy Woods of Siberia Shared by Owner

Luna the panther was rescued from a travelling zoo when its mother refused to feed the cub. The black panther was born in captivity as the travelling zoo that had her mother was moving across Siberia. Continue reading »

Photographer Sally Mann Wins 2021 Prix Pictet for Series on Wildfires

The US artist Sally Mann has won the 2021 Prix Pictet prize, the global award in photography and sustainability.

The theme of the ninth Prix Pictet was fire. Mann, whose work explores family, social realities and the passage of time, receives a cash prize of 100,000 Swiss francs ($109,000). Continue reading »

Photographer Captures Amazing Pictures of Poal Bears, Guardians of the Abandoned Polar Station

Polar bears at Island Kolyuchin in the Chukchi Sea, short distance from the northern shore of Chukotka. Pictured by award winning wildfire and underwater photographer Dmitry Kokh. Continue reading »

Vintage Photos Show What Kids Used to Do For Fun in the 1950s

For contemporary children, it may be difficult to imagine kids having fun in the 1950s. Not only were there were no video games, even children’s television programming operated at a bare minimum, with the medium still in its infancy at that time. Continue reading »