“Keep the Dream Alive”: The Superb Everyday Surreal Artworks of Mostafa Khaled

Mostafa Khaled is a 3D artist and motion designer based in Cairo, Egypt. Every day he creates these dark and surreal 3D artworks. Continue reading »

Photographer Captures Japanese City in Gloomy Lights of Dark Neon

Photographer and illustrator Rolling Mackey travels around the city of Kanazawa at night and takes pictures of the streets illuminated by neon lights. Continue reading »

“Ugly Design” Instagram Account Shows Horrible Crimes Against Design

While looking at pictures on Ugly Design Instagram account only one question comes to mind: “What the hell were they thinking?!” Scroll down for the best (worst) examples! Continue reading »

“Spaced Out”: The Superb Space Filled Digital Artworks of Leslie Ann

Leslie Ann a.k.a SpaceStoria is a full time artist, mother and wife. “In 2018, I had a life changing experience happen which led to a spiritual awakening. It was the year I finally truly learned who I am and what we truly are. In the midst of all these life changes that were crucial for me, I found art and fell in love. I now have the pleasure of creating all the sci-fi, fantasy, space filled thoughts that run through my mind!” Continue reading »

“I Miss the Old Days…”: The Emotional and Nostalgic Storytelling by Arnau Gil

Arnau Gil aka UnicityArt is a self-taught designer and digital artist from Barcelona, Spain. His 2D-3D blend is inspired by lofi-anime-retro visuals which search to convey powerful emotional messages through the exploration of human nature. Continue reading »

“Worst Buy” Instagram Account Shows Hilarious Product Parodies

Worst Buy Instagram account described in their own words: “Fake products, spoofs & parodies: stuff you shouldn’t buy, even if you could”. Scroll down for the funniest examples! Continue reading »

This Instagram Account Creates Sinister Parodies of Retro Pop-Culture Pictures

Instagram account BubblePunk alters vintage pop-culture pictures through the mighty Photoshop, adding the text in order to give them a different meaning with a comedic effect. Warning: not for the easily offended people! Everyone else: scroll down and laugh! Continue reading »

“Dream Catcher”: The Superb Imaginative Concept Artworks of Mark Kirton

Mark Kirton, who is known as Markrenders on Instagram, is from United Kingdom. He is a digital artist that uses his skills in Photoshop and 3D to create incredible imaginative artworks. Continue reading »

Italian Artist Proves Tattoos Look Good On More Than People’s Skin By Putting Them On His Sculptures

Time and time again, people have proven that putting two seemingly unlikely things together can result in something even cooler than the original elements. Why do you think Reese’s is so darn good!? Continue reading »

Italian Artist Illustrates the Sad Truth of Modern Life

According to Marco Melgrati: “I’m an Italian freelance illustrator from Milan. I work mostly for magazines, newspapers, and websites. When I work on commission I try to find an unusual and effective way to draw the topic that I have to illustrate. When I work for myself, to improve the portfolio, I choose a topic that I feel is more close to my interest. Continue reading »

“Telling Stories with Color”: Erikson Aponte Creates Artworks Influenced by Psychedelia and The Color Reflection

Venezuelan artist and designer Erikson Aponte is obsessed with digital retouching and fashion photography. In an often surreal yet high beauty world, the artist continues to challenge commercial fashion imagery through heavily distorted post-production and colour grading. Continue reading »

“Somewhere Somehow”: The Superb Dark and Surreal Photoworks of Lidija

These photoworks take me in a mystical atmosphere of childhood fears. It’s very dark and surreal. Unfortunately, there is no information about the author, except that she is from Serbia. Continue reading »

“Emptiness”: Existential Russia in Surreal Artworks of Ksenia Gudkova

Ksenia Gudkova was not written about in the press, she didn’t organize any exhibitions – she painted her own pictures, took photos and published them on social networks. I accidentally saw Ksenia’s work and decided to correct this injustice. Look, what a beauty! Continue reading »

This Instagram Account Combines Brutalist Architecture With Giant Cats

Brutalist architecture emerged during the 1950s in the UK and are characterised by minimalist constructions that showcase the bare building materials and structural elements over decorative design. @cats_of_brutalism adds giant cats to such buildings to insert some weirdly funny retro-futuristic feeling into them. Scroll down for the best examples! Continue reading »

Introducing The World’s First Bee Influencer

The world’s first insect influencer @bee_nfluencer has taken to Instagram to make a buzz around an important cause – saving bees from possible extinction. Continue reading »

“Your Soul Is the Whole World”: Beautiful Surreal Retro Collages of Hugo Bastos

According to Hugo: “I’m a Brazilian digital artist who creates artworks in Photoshop using techniques of collage and photo manipulation. I also make collage animations in After Effects. Continue reading »

“Irreversible Desire to Live”: The Superb and Breathtaking Sci-Fi Artworks of Fedor Barkhatov

Fedor Barkhatov is a self-taught digital artist, based in Saint Petersburg, Russia. In his work, he dreams of space and time travel. I really like the color scheme of his works! He uses Procreate. Continue reading »

Style Accessories Made From The Most Random Stuff You Can Find In Your Home By This Canadian Artist

It’s hard to pinpoint just how old fashion as a concept and phenomenon is, but one thing is for certain—it has been around for so long that it’s an inevitable part of any culture and society. Continue reading »

“The Society of Fatigue”: The Spiritual & Psychedelic Collages by Anarkoiris

According to an artist: “I am a seeker of myself truth and started my digital collage work in 2019, exploring different worlds and dimensions. Travel, philosophy, gnosis, mythology, psychology, spirituality and the mystical are parts of me. All are realities that coexist. I am a self-taught artist interested in the transcendence of the spirit and return to itself. My collages bring knowledge of the beyond, the eternal in the ephemeral.” Continue reading »

“Arrival”: The Superb Digital Nostalgic Artworks of Stew Romero

“Hello everyone, I’m stew, a creative Venezuelan, I make digital collages inspired by nostalgia for the past”. Continue reading »

Honest Illustrations By Barbara Daniels Showing Our Society If The Roles Of Humans And Animals Were Reversed

There are a lot of weird things that humans do that we’ve simply gotten used to over time. I’m talking about things like massively overcrowded chicken farms, circus animals, dog shows, and so on. But just because these things got normalized, that doesn’t mean we should simply accept them. And if you’re not convinced, artist Barbara Daniels’ illustrations might change your mind. Continue reading »

Starblazer: Forgotten Fantasy Fiction In Pictures

Starblazer – Space Fiction Adventure in Pictures was a British small-format comics anthology in black and white published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. Continue reading »

Ohkii’s Studio Warm Illustrations

Summer will soon be here and with it, the irrepressible desire to get a dose of Vitamin D. The sun, the sand under your feet, and the sweet smell of sea spray… the beach and nature are calling us. Continue reading »

“Always Moving Under the Surface”: Organic Typography by Alex Ortiga

Alex Ortiga was born on February 21, 1993 in Gemona del Friuli. He grew up in Udine, where he graduated as a computer expert in 2012. During the S.Y. 2009-2010 he obtained the Adobe Photoshop Certification, and he soon started to work as graphic designer. Continue reading »

Eccentric Vintage Car Ads From the 1960s and 1970s

In 20th century automobile print advertising, automakers often depicted their new models in settings that attracted the attention of potential customers and instilled a positive sentiment. Consequently, scenes from the beach, the mountains, the open road, a night out on the town, or even the driveway with the family simply admiring or washing their new pride-and-joy were a few of the popular concepts developed by the auto companies and their advertising agencies.

Many of the ads chosen for this article, however, show none of those inspiring notions. Rather, they generally took a more dramatic approach to elicit interest, with certain elements sometimes nearly overshadowing the vehicle they were attempting to sell. These types of ads were usually only a portion of a larger coordinated campaign, however, that also included a host of more conventional layouts. Nevertheless, they are intriguing.

Take a look the enclosed examples and see how many of them would have piqued your interest and motivated you to learn more about the car that was advertised.

1961 Pontiac Catalina

It’s a daring move to make the cropped photo of the cat that big and the line drawing of the 1961 Pontiac that small in this ad. Though I’d read that the Catalina was named for Santa Catalina Island (typically just called Catalina) off the California coast, and not for a feline, the comparisons are clever. Continue reading »