The Superb Bizarre Generative Artworks by Ai Ai Capitan

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The artist Ai Ai Capitan, utilizing Midjourney’s neural network, has created a series of photorealistic works that blend scenes from classic horror films. Continue reading »

Marite Desaine’s Painting-Like Ballpoint Pen Drawings

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The humble ballpoint pen is often overlooked in the art world, but Marite Desaine is showing the world just how powerful it can be. The Latvian artist first rose to fame in 2014 when her incredible ballpoint pen drawings of landscapes started to be featured by prestigious art websites and blogs, and it was clear from the beginning that her style was something special. Continue reading »

Diana Beltran Herrera’s Amazing Paper Creations

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Diana Beltran is a visionary artist whose paper artistry is captivating global audiences. Her stunning creations, which feature intricate designs of birds, animals, insects and flowers, showcase the beauty of nature as well as the incredible potential of paper as a medium for art. Continue reading »

The Evolution of Child Car Safety: A Look Back at the 1960s

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As we all know, child car safety has come a long way since the 1930s. While baby car seats weren’t mandated by law in all 50 US states until 1986, they existed in some form for decades. In the early days, child seats for cars were primarily designed to provide kids with a better view during car rides, rather than for safety. Continue reading »

Superb Amusing Retro-Inspired Collages by Toon Joosen

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Dutch artist Toon Joosen has an undeniable talent for creating collages that are both humorous and thought-provoking. His artwork is focused on everyday life, taking objects and scenarios that people often overlook and elevating them to the forefront of his compositions. Continue reading »

Tinker the Robot: The 1966 Real-Life Housekeeping Robot

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In 1966, inventor David Weston from Yorkshire brought to life his creation: a remote-controlled robot named Tinker. This metal friend was capable of performing various tasks such as washing cars, taking babies for walks, going on shopping trips, and even weeding gardens. However, there was a catch – all of these tasks could only be done within 200 meters of David’s garage, where he controlled the robot through a control panel. Continue reading »

Exploring the Sensuous, Esoteric and Mysterious Art of Casimir

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Casimir, a Taiwanese artist based in Taipei, has a unique artistic style that draws inspiration from art nouveau and the vibrant, psychedelic colors of the 1970s. Continue reading »

Toraji’s Digital Paintings of Imaginary Women: A Poetic Journey through Fascinating Worlds

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Japanese concept artist and 3D specialist Toraji has a way of immersing viewers in his art, transporting them to otherworldly realms through his diverse cast of characters. Many of his works bear a striking resemblance to the masterpieces of Flemish artist Rembrandt, particularly in their use of chiaroscuro. Continue reading »

Trendland Launches Maison Meta, a Creative Studio Focusing on AI and Emerging Technologies

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It’s no secret that artificial intelligence and emerging technologies are quickly shaping the world we live in. From self-driving cars to virtual assistants, these technologies are transforming industries and changing the way we live our daily lives. Continue reading »

1990s Fashion Trends for Young Women: A Photo Retrospective

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The 1990s marked a shift in the fashion industry, with a move towards minimalism and a more laid-back aesthetic. The popularity of grunge and alternative music played a significant role in this shift, as the grunge look, characterized by casual, unkempt clothing, became mainstream. Continue reading »

Greg Olijnyk’s Mindblowing and Intricate Cardboard Sculptures

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With his skilled hands and a few simple tools, Greg Olijnyk crafts stunning works of art out of cardboard. Continue reading »

Retro Arcade Game Ads from the 70s and 80s: A Nostalgic Look at the Cheesy Marketing of the Past

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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 »

Golden Ink Mastercraft: Hyper-Realistic Golden Tattoos Created by Jooa

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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 »

Svitlana Harkusha: Master of Beautiful and Atmospheric Concept Art

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As a Ukrainian artist specializing in visual development, environment design, and concept art, Svitlana Harkusha has the unique ability to bring stories to life through her art. Continue reading »

The Baby Superstar: An Artist Has Used AI to Imagine Famous Pop Culture Characters as Babies

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California-based designer Gil Finkelstein uses his imagination and AI to transform iconic characters into babies. Gil adds a touch of humor to his creations by exaggerating certain features and adding comical expressions to these little versions of music, film, and political legends. Continue reading »

Beautiful Photos of 1969 Lamborghini Espada Series I

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The Espada was unveiled at the 1968 Geneva Motor Show, alongside the Islero. It was powered by a 3.929 cc Lamborghini V12 engine, which was derived from the one used in the 400 GT 2+2 and produced 325 horsepower in the series I models. Continue reading »

Life Before iPods: 26 Vintage Photographs Show the Heyday of Boombox in New York City From the 1980s

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Those of us who lived in New York City in the 1970s and 1980s can testify to the very serious quality of life issues – graffiti covered subways, vandalism, garbage, crime, noise, drugs. The streets were minefields of dog poop just waiting for the next victim, those unfamiliar with the terrain or seasoned New Yorkers who had a momentary lapse of attention to the sidewalks. It was a very rough time and not the promised land at all. Continue reading »

This Japanese Artist Is Inspired By The Simple Life Of Simple People

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Life has always been the inspiration of Japanese artist Yuuki Nishimura. It is there that he finds the raw material for his work: people. Continue reading »

Sculptor Josh Gluckstein Creates Stunning Lifelike Animal Sculptures

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London-based Sculptor and Painter Josh Gluckstein creates stunning lifelike animal sculptures. Animals have always been a central theme Josh’s artwork. He recycles cardboard and other discarded materials into striking lifelike animal sculptures. Continue reading »

A Daily Cloud: Artist Creates Funny Doodles Of Clouds That Makes Everybody Smile

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Dublin, Ireland-based artist Chris Judge creates funny doodles of clouds that makes everybody smile. Chris transforms beautiful pictures of clouds that he finds on the Internet into whimsical fun characters. A Daily Cloud is an amusing ongoing project created by Chris Judge and his wife, photographer Cliona O’Flaherty. Continue reading »

Dutch Artist “Peels Away” The Surface Of Iconic Characters, Revealing What’s Really Hiding Inside Of Them

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Stefan Thelen, also known as Super A, is a Dutch artist who uses traditional painting techniques to deconstruct our well-known cartoon, fairy tale and pop culture characters. He created the series “Trapped” in which he “peels away” the surface of iconic personages revealing what’s really hiding inside of them. Continue reading »

Artist Reveals What’s Wrong With Our Modern Society In New Satirical Illustrations

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Art is not just about beauty. One of its greatest powers is precisely the ability to reveal the realities of the world without having to use absolutely any words, thus crossing the borders of language limitations. Continue reading »

The Superb 3D Creations & Custom Typeworks by Jérémie Gauthier

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Jérémie Gauthier is a French graphic designer based in Lyon who loves to experiment with 3D artworks and custom typography. Continue reading »

M1NDBR0K3N: The Superb 3D Modern Design Artworks of Alex Pevchev

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Creative director and 3D artist Alexander is not your average creative – having discovered his love for creativity and design, he found little use for his Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Finance. Continue reading »

Self-Taught Artist Uses a Unique, Personalized Art Technique of Embroidery on Tulle Fabrics

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Self-taught artist and designer Kate Marchenko uses a unique, personalized art technique of embroidery on tulle fabrics. Based in Moscow, Kate takes on both elaborate patterns and portraits in 3D form. Continue reading »