33 Letters for Ukraine: Letters of The Ukrainian Alphabet as A Sign of Solidarity

Font used is Kyiv Type by Dmitri Rastvortsev
Polish designers created the “33 Letters for Ukraine” Challenge aimed at expressing solidarity with the people of Ukraine. More than 400 variants of letters were sent by designers from different countries. Continue reading »
We Are Just Grains of Sand on This Earth: Tomás Sánchez Draws Giant Forests and Massive Landcapes
Tomás Sánchez was born in 1948 in Aguada de Pasajeros, Cuba. He began his studies as a painter in 1964 at the San Alejandro School of Plastic Arts in Havana and later at the Escuela Nacional de Arte. Continue reading »
The Brutal but Friendly Munchkins of Artist Claudio Fontanesi
Claudio Fontanesi is an Italian illustrator who draws the most charming fantasy characters in the world. He works mainly as a book illustrator and comic book artist, and his Instagram is a pure Kunstkammer of unusual, creepy but friendly and highly amusing creatures, each worthy of a separate book. Continue reading »
Naive, Super: Lovely Paintings by Angela Smyth
Angela Smyth is a British artist who draws the cutest pictures and book illustrations. Continue reading »
Cyberpunk, Biomech, and A Pinch of Death: Illustrations by Ching Yeh
Describing the work of a Taiwanese artist named Ching Yeh is not easy. Part of it is biomechanics with cyberpunk overtones, but his concepts can be so abstract that it’s impossible to comment on them at all. One thing you can say is that it’s super cool. Continue reading »
Sensual Fine-Art Portrait Photography By Berta Vicente
It is an absolute trendsetter for the genre of fine-art photography. Lately there has been many wonderful photographers who take up fineart genre and amaze the world with their talent. Here we have Berta who is from Barcelona. Her pictures are spell bounding in relation to the depth and the feelings it conveys. Continue reading »
The Delicious & Mouthwatering Vegan Food Photography By Andy
The delicious and mouthwatering Vegan Food Photography by Berlin and Brussels photographer Andy (vegan.dy). Andy is a minimalist and he is passionate about photography and the vegan lifestyle and uses those two passions to create eye-catchy art pieces. Delicious and colorful dishes that become into lush photographs. Continue reading »
Grandpa’s Life: Cozy and Melancholic Paintings by Gary Bunt
Gary Bunt is a British artist who paints the life of a simple English grandfather. This grandfather works on a farm, takes walks, and occasionally picks at the garage – that’s how he lives.
Bunt’s paintings are cozy, though somewhat sad – a kind of nostalgia for something unfulfilled. Continue reading »
Thoughts, Hopes And Disappointments in Kyiv: A Street Photographer’s Photos of Ukraine, 2001-2021
Born in Eastern Ukraine in 1954, Juri Nesterov’s photographs show us life in Kyiv, the country’s capital city. “Though I graduated as a Mechanical Engineer in 1976, I have always had a passion for photography and arts and after a short stint in engineering became a full-time photographic artist,” says Juri. Continue reading »
Korean Brotherhood, Ghetto, and League of Legends: Art by Seung Eun Kim
Seung Eun Kim is a Korean-born American artist, director and animator, and a three-time Emmy nominee. In his time Kim worked on productions of such cartoon masterpieces as Jackie Chan’s Adventures and Godzilla, but his main brainchild was The Boondocks, an anime-style animated series about the difficult life of black guys in Illinois, based on the Aaron McGruder comic strip of the same name. Kim was also at one time the head artist at Riot Games. Continue reading »
Dystopian Streets Of Seattle In Gloomy Photographs By Tek
Tek is a Seattle, WA based street photographer. His creative passion aims to capture the emotions of the street’s untold stories. Continue reading »
Korean Artist Illustrates The Daily Life Of A Loving Couple In An Intimate Way
South Korea is full of talented artists, and Myeong-Minho is one of them. This man is slowly but surely taking over the hearts of people all over the internet with his beautiful drawings. And after looking at them, you might feel the beauty of falling in love yourself. Continue reading »
Headache: This Artist Brings All Your Nightmares To Life
There is almost nothing known about Luis Pérez Banús, but this is even better, because one does not really want to study the life of such a gloomy artist. Continue reading »
Stunning Snapshots of America in Crisis in the 1970s
By the late 1960s, the American landscape was ravaged by decades of unchecked land development, blighted by urban decay in the big cities, and plagued by seemingly unstoppable air, noise, and water pollution.
In November 1971, the newly created Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a monumental photodocumentary project to “photographically document subjects of environmental concern” in the United States. The collection, now at the National Archives, resulted in a collection of more than 20,000 photographs by its conclusion in 1978.
Water cooling towers of the John Amos Power Plant loom over a home located across the Kanawha River, near Poca, West Virginia, August 1973. (Harry Schaefer)

With support from the first EPA administrator, William Ruckelshaus, project director Gifford D. Hampshire contracted well-known photographers to work for the EPA on the project. Estimates of the number involved range between 70 and 120, and they were organized geographically, with each photographer working in a particular area in which they were already active. Continue reading »
From Chucky to Elon Musk: Mindblowing Colorful Tatoos by Daria Pirojenko
Daria Pirojenko is a tattoo artist from Krasnodar, Russia. She makes the most colorful tattoos, not limiting her imagination by any conventions. Daria’s sketches are an assortment of very different styles in which she always manages to maintain a particular brightness and originality. Continue reading »
Artist Draws Creative Illustrations That Enhance The Original Picture In A Creative Way
Lack inspiration? Take a look at the world around you. It might not seem inspiring, but it is. How, you might ask? Well, the beauty of the world is in the eye of the beholder, not in the world itself. Continue reading »
The French Executioner, the Murderer of Kings, and The Subtle Dandy: Art by Shin-ichi Sakamoto
Shin-ichi Sakamoto is a famous Japanese mangaka, the author of the seinen series Kokou no Hito and the remarkable near-historical Innocent, a story about the difficult daily life of Charles-Henri Sanson, the executioner of the French Revolution. Continue reading »
Girl’s Dreams and Robots: Illustrations by Eri Cruz
Eri Cruz (EllieMapleFox aka Raw Sushi) is a Filipina artist who draws cute anime girls. We love anime girls, you love anime girls – what else do we need to be happy on this magical day? Continue reading »
The Cute Anime Girls by Illustrator Ryota
Ryota is a Japanese illustrator who draws anime girls. It’s possible that some people might find the number of anime girls on DYT excessive, but we can’t help it – they make us feel incredibly warm. Every time we’re smitten with these big-eyed plushies, we’re smiling ruddy for half a day afterwards. Continue reading »
Cyberpunk Gangster: Stunning Works by Korean Artist Gharliera
Gharliera is a Korean artist who draws seemingly simple anime girls in a cyberpunk setting. But this simplicity is only apparent. Continue reading »
Milo Manara Comic Art You’ve Probably Never Seen
Maurilio Manara, known professionally as Milo Manara was born September 12, 1945 in Lüsen, South Tyrol and is an Italian comic book writer and artist best known for his erotic approach to the medium. The author lives in Rome, Italy.
Slightly NSFW. Continue reading »
A Teenager’s Photos of 1970s Brooklyn NYC: Led Zeppelin, The El, snow and All the President’s Men
Anthony Catalano’s photographs of Brooklyn, New York City, in the mid-1970s were mostly developed in his darkroom in Boro Park darkroom in the 70s. “Remember the snow storm of ’78?” he asks. Continue reading »
These Designers Remade Iconic Logos In Different Styles, And Here Are The Results
When talking logos, there are some that immediately pop into our heads as they’ve aged like fine wine and gained worldwide recognition. It’s difficult to imagine Apple, McDonald’s, or Google’s logos as anything other than what they are now, but it sure sounds entertaining. Continue reading »
Intriguing Female Portraits by Ilya Ozornin
Artist Ilya Ozornin draws girls who are both beautiful and mysterious. Each of his ladies seems to keep a secret, trying hard not to give it away – like Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring or Mona Lisa, they enchant with a kind of understatement and sadness. Continue reading »
Tiny Superheroes in Superb Comic Art by Dan Hipp
Dan Hipp is a comic book artist who draws cute art with Marvel and DC superheroes. Hipp also worked as art director on the wonderful animated series Teen Titans Go!, but, unfortunately, we don’t know anything more about him. All we know is that he draws pictures with rich color and composition, and that’s all we need. Continue reading »






















