Amazing Vintage Photos of Roger Moore Posing With Lotus Esprits

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After the success of the white Lotus Esprit S1 in the 1977 James Bond film “The Spy Who Loved Me,” the Turbo Esprit appeared in the 1981 film “For Your Eyes Only,” playing less ambitious roles. Continue reading »

“Blindness”: Javier Martin’s Exploration of Urban Grittiness, Glamorous Advertising, and Society’s Obsession with Beauty

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Javier Martin is a Spanish multidisciplinary artist renowned for his innovative work across painting, collage, sculpture, performance, and video art. His art cleverly juxtaposes everyday objects in unexpected ways, creating thought-provoking visual metaphors. Continue reading »

Important Things and Hilarious Happenings: Demetri Martin’s Guide to Life (and Laughter)

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A master of many talents, Demetri Martin is an American comedian. His deadpan stand-up routines are known for their quirky blend of illustrations, musical bits, and clever wordplay. Continue reading »

Photographer Richard Johnson Captures the Beauty of Canada’s Ice-Hut Communities

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In the heart of winter, the northern United States and Canada undergo a magical transformation as temperatures plummet and bodies of water freeze over. Continue reading »

With a Help of AI This Artist Creates Mindblowing Vintage Manga-Style Artworks

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Manga and AI-generated content go along like chalk and cheese. Mangaka fans’ dislike of AI makes the two worlds seem so different. This new technology is sometimes criticized for stealing from legends like Katsuhiro Otomo and Masamune Shirow. Bepop Genesis proves this is not true for most. Continue reading »

Beyond Words: Eleonora Capodiferro’s Visual Diary of Love and Misunderstandings

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Italian graphic designer Eleonora Capodiferro visualized the emotions she feels when communicating with a loved one in different situations. For example, “What I feel when you yell at me” or “What emotions I feel when you say you love me.” Continue reading »

Street Artist Creates Fun Scenes By Playing With His Surroundings And Paper Cutouts

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American artist Rudy Willingham is from Seattle, and he has a magical way of making his city seem happier and brighter. How does he accomplish it? utilizing cutouts from paper! Continue reading »

Brolga’s Travel Series: Fun Characters Doodled in Streets and Cityscapes

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Color adds excitement to cities, and Australian artist Brolga captures this vibrancy through his unique art. He creatively infuses his travel photos with bright, doodled characters, starting this project in 2016 to give more life to his travel memories. This idea grew, incorporating his friends’ and professional photographers’ travel images worldwide. Continue reading »

PJ Richardson’s Rainbow-Colored Abstract 3D Illustrations

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PJ Richardson, serving as the Executive Creative Director and co-founder of Laundry, a design and animation studio, boasts an impressive personal portfolio brimming with a spectrum of stunning 3D creations themed around rainbows. Continue reading »

Amazing Surreal and Psychedelic Art Works by Boris Pelcer

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Born in Sarajevo, Bosnia, SFR Yugoslavia in 1985, Boris Pelcer is a visual artist residing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. He does art to investigate the ethereal complexity of life on Earth. Continue reading »

Nayan Shrimali’s Collection of Artworks Depicts the Beauty of Rare Genetic Mutations of Albinism and Melanism

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This series, created by the artist Nayan Shrimali, focuses on the natural genetic mutations Albinism and Melanism. This body of work depicts the grace of birds and other wild beings with this unusual genetic trait. Continue reading »

Incredibly Realistic Portraits Of Celebrities By Matheus Macedo

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Meet Matheus Macedo, a Brazilian artist whose realistic drawings have won the hearts of thousands. Continue reading »

Colorful Nonsense: Paintings Of Everyday Life, Common People, And Insignificant Stuff But Elevated

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Lisa Vaccino is an art director at an advertising agency in Malmö, Sweden. On Instagram, she goes by @fredagvaccino, which means “Friday Vaccino”. That’s because Friday is the day she dedicates to her passion: painting. Continue reading »

This Digital Artist Fuses Everyday Experiences with Surreal Art While Juggling Architectural Precision

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Over the past few years, the Greek digital artist known as Underdott has primarily been engaged in architecture, a discipline that demands meticulous and exacting precision. Continue reading »

This Artist Creates a Unique Design Daily for a Year: Here Are 80 Of Them So Far

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Flying Mouse 365 (FM365) is a unique art project by acclaimed artist Chow Hon Lam. For this project, Chow took on the challenge of creating “one design a day” for an entire year, a feat he accomplished in 2011. Continue reading »

A Study in Melancholy: The Metaphysical Art of Eric Lacombe

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Eric Lacombe, a graphic designer, digital artist, and painter, delves into the depths of human emotion through his work. His artistry is a journey into melancholy, a sentiment often perceived as negative but is an inevitable part of the human experience. This feeling is frequently accompanied by fear, anxiety, and sadness. Continue reading »

Spanish Artist Juan Carlos García Infuses Emotion into Everyday Scenes through Digital Collages

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Juan Carlos García, a Spanish artist, is renowned for his mastery of Digital Collage. This art form, with roots dating back centuries, made a significant resurgence in the early 20th century and has since maintained its novelty. Continue reading »

Amazing Vintage Photos Captured Inside the WTC’s Windows on the World, the Most Spectacular Restaurant in the World

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In 1976, a unique dining experience was born in the heart of New York City. Perched on the 107th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center, Windows on the World opened its doors to the public. The restaurant quickly gained fame for its floor-to-ceiling windows that offered breathtaking views of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and New Jersey. Continue reading »

“Survirtualism”: Absolutely Mind-Bending Photo Manipulations By Ellen Sheidlin

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Ellen Sheidlin (Elena Lyalina) is an artist who experiments with realism, virtuality, and her own dreams to create unique and perplexing artworks. She describes her style as a new direction of art called “survirtualism.” Continue reading »

The Superb Minimalist Advertising Vintage Posters Designed by Peter Birkhäuser in the 1940s and ’50s

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Born in Basel in 1911, Peter Birkhäuser left an indelible mark as a Swiss artist. His innovative canvas blended dream imagery with analytical psychology. Continue reading »

The Super Funny Single-Panel Comics by Navied Mahdavian

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If you think you’ve come across this artist’s work before, you’re probably right. Navied Mahdavian’s illustrations have been featured in The New Yorker since 2018, and today, we’re excited to showcase a few that we particularly love. Continue reading »

Upcycling Art for a Sustainable Future by Sebastian Mueller-Soppart

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Sebastian Mueller-Soppart, a contemporary artist and ex-advertising executive, critiques unsustainable consumer habits through his innovative upcycling of traditional oil paintings. Continue reading »

Atmospheric Noir Photography by Pierpaolo Maso

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Welcome, dare to venture into the fascinating universe of Pierpaolo Maso, a renowned shutterbug born and bred in the enchanting city of Venice, Italy. Continue reading »

Cowboys, Gangsters, and Intellectual Humor: The Illustrative World of Glen Baxter

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Renowned for his unique brand of humor and idiosyncratic style, Glen Baxter, affectionately known as Colonel Baxter, has carved a niche for himself in the world of art. This English draftsman and artist, born on 4th March 1944 in Leeds, is celebrated for his absurdist illustrations and for creating an overarching effect often reminiscent of literary nonsense. Continue reading »

This Artist Draws Quirky Characters, Funny Scenes, and Catchy Slogans That Make You Smile and Laugh

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Jamie Browne is an illustrator who has a simple, unique, and cool style. He draws quirky characters, funny scenes, and catchy slogans that reflect his personality and humor. He has worked with brands like Volcom, Vans, and Stab Magazine, and he has a loyal fan base on Instagram. But Jamie’s journey as an artist started when he was a kid, doodling on his school books and annoying his teachers. Continue reading »