“Les Premiers Humains Dans la Lune”: Fairytale Illustrations by Lily de Bellon

French illustrator and graphic designer Lili des Bellons continues to build whimsical, otherworldly realms in his latest series. Continue reading »

Walking Houses: Superb Surreal Collages & Cardboard Sculptures by Seth Clark

American artist Seth Clark creates surreal architectural-anatomical hybrids, crafting towering figures from crumbling houses that appear to move and rest on human legs. Continue reading »

Stunning Experimental Typography and Graphic Design by Laura Ketting

Laura Ketting is an experimental artist and graphic designer from Rotterdam, celebrated for her innovative work in typography and visual design. Continue reading »

HEY!: Minimalist and Bold Illustrations by Lauren Jesson

Lauren Jesson is a Graphic Designer, Illustrator, Artist, and owner of JessonDesign, a graphic design and illustration studio where she sells her designs on items such as apparel and accessories to make her work accessible for all. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from New Mexico State in 2021, and started this design business shortly after. Continue reading »

Chromatic Intimacy: Emotional and Melancholic Paintings by Tria Pamungkas

Tria Pamungkas is a contemporary artist based in Malang, Indonesia, known for her emotionally rich and often melancholic paintings that combine vibrant color harmony with intimate storytelling. Continue reading »

An Electrician Took These Last Photos From Inside World Trade Center in the Weeks Before the Tragic Events of 9/11

Konstantin Petrov, an Estonian immigrant and night-shift electrician at the World Trade Center’s “Windows on the World” restaurant, used his unique access to document the Twin Towers’ interiors during the quiet summer nights of 2001. Continue reading »

Spectacular Award-Winning Photos from the International Photography Awards 2025

Architecture Photographer of the Year (Professional): “Requiem pour Pianos” by Romain Thiery

The 2025 International Photography Awards (IPA) celebrates global talent by showcasing exceptional winning photographs that blend creativity, technical skill, and powerful storytelling. Continue reading »

Artist Agnes Denes Grow a Field of Wheat in in Lower Manhattan, New York, 1982

In 1982, conceptual artist Agnes Denes transformed a barren landfill near Wall Street into a two-acre wheat field for her project *Wheatfield – A Confrontation*. Continue reading »

Superb Bizarre Animal Sculptures by Virginie Gribouilli

French sculptor Virginie Gribouilli designs fantastical creatures that seem to emerge from ancient legends and futuristic dreams. Continue reading »

Beautiful Minimalist Pastel Portraits by Japanese Illustrator 192

Japanese illustrator 192, known online as @choomoranma in Instagram — a nod to Mount Everest—crafts ethereal portraits that seem to drift on a gentle breeze. Continue reading »

The Superb Pencil Portraits of Kei Meguro Look Like Black-and-White Photographs

Japanese artist Kei Meguro has gained international acclaim for her hyper-detailed pencil and graphite portraits that often resemble black-and-white photographs. Continue reading »

Spectacular Finalist Photos from the 2025 Urban Photography Awards

“The Sudden Moment” by Akash Ghosh

The Urban Photography Awards 2025 has once again drawn global attention, with thousands of entries capturing the vibrancy and complexity of urban life. Continue reading »

Shibuya’s Public Toilets Are Architectural Masterpieces—Your House Isn’t


Ulana Switucha

Public toilets can reveal a lot about a country’s values, and Tokyo’s Shibuya district offers a striking example. Continue reading »

Vibrant and Bold Illustrations by Mary Maka

Mary Maka, a lion-inspired artist, has returned with her signature surreal worlds full of bold colors, dreamy gradients, and whimsical characters. Continue reading »

Amazing Covers of Science and Invention Magazine During the 1920s

*Science and Invention* was a pioneering American magazine that explored popular science and technology, founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1920 after evolving from its original title, *Electrical Experimenter* (1913). Continue reading »

Surreal Ink, Pencial and Watercolor Illustrations by Simón Prades

German-Spanish illustrator Simón Prades creates evocative, dreamlike visuals that blur the line between reality and the subconscious. Continue reading »

Spectacular Award-Winning Photos from the Black and White Photo Awards 2025

Absolute Winner: “The kingdom of flies” by João Coelho

The Black and White Photo Awards 2025 celebrate the enduring impact of monochrome photography, drawing entries from over 90 countries and showcasing exceptional images across five categories. Continue reading »

Beautiful Finalist Photos Of The 2025 Ocean Photographer Of The Year

Fine Art Photographer of the Year: Joaquin Fregoni, French Polynesia

The 2025 Ocean Photographer of the Year competition has once again unveiled the ocean’s mesmerizing beauty, showcasing images that celebrate marine life and our deep connection to the sea. Continue reading »

Spectacular Winning Photos from the Capture the Dark 2025 Photo Contest

Capture the Dark: First Place – “The Watchers” by JJ Rao

The Capture the Dark 2025 Photo Contest, hosted by DarkSky International, showcased the awe-inspiring beauty of the night sky while raising awareness about the growing threat of light pollution. Continue reading »

Rebuilding Nostalgia with Geometry: The Art Toys and Sculptures of Louis De Guzman

Filipino-American artist Louis De Guzman reinvents iconic pop culture figures through his bold, geometric sculptures that pulse with energy and color. Continue reading »

Beautiful Tokio-Inspired Ink & Watercolor Artworks of Erica Ward

California-born artist Erica Ward has spent over ten years in Tokyo, where her delicate ink and watercolor creations reflect a deep affection for the city. Continue reading »

Blankets, Books, and the Gaze: The Intimate Paintings of Prudence Flint

Melbourne artist Prudence Flint has spent over thirty years crafting evocative portraits of women, using her distinctive oil-on-linen technique. Continue reading »

The Car With Glowing Tires: Jim Street’s Golden Sahara II

The Golden Sahara II is a dazzling custom car born from a wrecked 1953 Lincoln Capri and reimagined by George Barris with funding from Jim Street. Continue reading »

Renegade Hardware: The Near Future Ilustrated By Daniel Isles

Daniel Isles, also known online as DirtyRobot, envisions a near-future world teeming with masked gangs, telekinetic teens, and towering robots battling across neon-lit cyberpunk cities. Continue reading »

Amazing Photos of the 1975 Lancia Stratos HF Stradale

Rally racing was revolutionized by the arrival of the Lancia Stratos, the first car designed specifically for rallying, breaking away from the era’s reliance on modified production vehicles. Continue reading »