Drone Photographer Dimitar Karanikolov Captures Breathtaking Pictures Around The World

Drone Photographer Dimitar Karanikolov captures bird’s-eye portraits around the world. Based between Bulgaria and the United Kingdom, Karanikolov is an architect by trade through his studio, Meshroom. Due to the nature of his profession and having attended specialized photo expeditions around the world, he eventually added aerial and travel photography as a hobby. Continue reading »

Cartoon Robocop and Gremlins: Superb Caricatures by Lyle Cruse

Lyle Cruse is an artist from the USA who has worked as an illustrator for Disney, Warner Bros., Marvel Studios and Universal. Cruse draws funny and very accurate caricatures of popular movie characters: he has painted portraits of Robocop, Ellen Ripley, The Lost Boys, and many others. Continue reading »

Taiwanese Artist Ren Wei Pan Draws Superb Cyber and Gundam Cuties

Ren Wei Pan is a Taiwanese artist who draws elegant cyborgs in very revealing outfits. It is not very clear how the combat cyborgs are helped in the heat of battle by their bare legs, buttocks and other curious body parts, but the artist is clearly not embarrassed – since they are drawn a bit standard, but talented, we won’t be embarrassed either. Continue reading »

Fine Mermaids and Tomboy Girls: Art by Pernille Ørum

Pernille Ørum is a Danish artist living in Nairobi. Pernille has worked as an animator for Hasbro, Nickledeon, Dreamworks, Disney publishing, and Penguin Goldenbooks, and has worked on character development for the Warner Brother series “DC Super Hero Girls.” In 2019, she debuted as a comic book artist on Mark Miller’s “Hit-Girl” project, with a script written by director Kevin Smith. Continue reading »

Portraits of The Demons: The Bizarre Deformed Demon Faces of Artist Jorge Dos Diablos

Jorge Dos Diablos is a Mexican artist who draws creepy deformed demons that represent the author’s inner conflicts. Dos Diablos creates monsters that torment each of us on a daily basis – laziness, anger, despondency and so on. The artist’s paintings are pure transgression, a contemplation of the evil that disfigures the body. Continue reading »

Vampires and Death in European Style: Comics by Gigi Cavenago

Gigi Cavenago is an Italian cartoonist and illustrator who has worked on such European comics as Dylan Dog, Dr. Voodoo, Old Boy and many others. Cavenago has been critically acclaimed and won many awards as a comic book artist, but he doesn’t dwell on drawing stories – in his spare time he moonlights in advertising. Continue reading »

Tarantino Films and Acid Jazz: Illustrations by Alexey Bazunov

Alexey Bazunov is an artist from Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, who draws illustrations for books, magazines and other media. Bazunov’s style is characterized by an incredible freedom of forms and lines, he is capable of both realistic, detailed portraits and abstractions, with their dynamics and dashingness reminiscent of jazz improvisations. Continue reading »

The Whimsical Faces of Artist Ayran Oberto

Ayran Oberto is a Spanish artist who paints bizarre portraits. Grim skulls with eyes, surrealistic faces from acid tripods and bright faces of beautiful ladies – Oberto manages to make each image unique and memorable. Continue reading »

Netherworlds: The Fantastic Worlds of John Pak

John Pak is an artist from the United States who has worked on concept art for movies such as Mandalorian, Transformers 4, Maze Runner, Godzilla, Spider-man 2, War of the Planet of the Apes, Dumbo, Star Wars, Battle Angle, Ad Astra, Deadpool, Avatar Sequels (2,3,4,5), Star Wars and many others. He is the founder of Brainstorm School art studio and has an amazing style. Continue reading »

This Artist Draws 100 Grumpy Animals

The artist who goes by the name Beast Flaps on Instagram decided to draw one 100 grumpy animals and publish them in a book which you can get on Amazon. Last couple of years have given us plenty of reasons to be grumpy, so we can relate. Continue reading »

Melancholy Beauties by the Artist Wataboku

Wataboku is a Japanese artist who paints sweet and slightly sad girls. Since 2016 he has been exhibiting in galleries in Shanghai, Jakarta, and other major cities, delighting the public with lovely portraits that are slightly melancholic but life-affirming. Continue reading »

Minimalist Spiral and Colorful Sculptures by Lee Sangsoo

Lee Sangsoo (born 1983) is a South Korean artist. He studied sculpture at Dong-A University College of Arts and obtained his Masters degree at Hongik University Graduate School of Sculpture. He enjoyed painting and drawing lessons in middle school, then later furthered his arts education formally in high school and graduate school. Continue reading »

Amazing Photographs of Jim Henson Posing With His Muppets From the 1970s and 1980s

Jim Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990), the man behind the Muppets, began working as a puppeteer in college, creating characters like Kermit the Frog. He worked as a producer on Sesame Street, a popular kids’ show that launched in 1969, and created The Muppet Show in 1976. The Muppet Movie, the first of many movies featuring Henson’s famous characters, appeared in 1979. Henson received several accolades for his work, including Emmys, Grammys and a Peabody Award. Continue reading »

The Elegance of The Dark Side: Stunning Sculptures of Dom Qwek

Dom Qwek is a digital artist with 20 years of diverse experience in the entertainment industry and is renowned for his figurative surrealism art. His work can be described as evocative and sculptural. Continue reading »

Gentle Ladies by Illustrator Dadachyo

Dadachyo is an artist from South Korea who paints charming girls in pastel colors. Dadachyo’s graceful princesses and gymnasium girls captivate with their subtle curves, but they also impress with their regal stateliness. Continue reading »

Digital Alchemy: Dark and Macabre Art by Necro

Necro is a Spanish artist who makes the coolest art with all kinds of demonic crap in a dystopian neo-Gothic style. He collaborated with such giants as Blizzard, Konami, Sony, DC, Marvel and many other famous companies. Continue reading »

End of A Season, Wind from The West: The Superb Illustrations of Syd Mills

Syd Mills is a freelance artist who paints enchanting ladies in an entourage of bright and slightly crazy color bacchanalia. Mills’ girls are sweet and graceful beyond belief, and their gestures are charming with weightlessness and a kind of warm sadness. Continue reading »

The Grace of Power: Comic Art by Julian Tedesco

Julian Tedesco is an artist from Argentina who draws illustrations and comics. Among his works are the covers for Iron Man, Hulk, Fantastic Four, Wolverine, Daredevil and many others. Tedesco is a master of dense, “tempera” drawing, which allows him to create both depth of frame and special color saturation, while giving a slight glaze effect. Continue reading »

Megumi Fujimoto’s Cute Fat Piglets

The life of a fat piglet is beautiful and wonderful. Sleep, go about your pig’s business, and don’t worry about anything – it’s a pleasure. If you believe the artist Megumi Fujimoto, the fat pig really has nothing to worry about. The only thing he has to worry about is that his cute little body can be mauled to death. Continue reading »

Art in Faces: Superb Portraits by Gennadiy Kim

Gennadiy Kim is an artist from Moscow who paints wonderful portraits. With hacked, seemingly random strokes he manages to create very subtle works with high detail, precise, colorful and emotionally intense. Continue reading »

Artist Brings Everyday Objects To Life Without Photoshop, Just Using Smartphone

According to Yahav Draizin: “My name is Yahav Draizin, and I work in advertising. I’m constantly looking for inspiration. Using my phone, I match images from popular culture and beyond to places, people, and objects to bring them to life, but with a fun twist. All photos are taken in real locations using two smartphones and no Photoshop or editing.” Continue reading »

People Are Sharing Pics Of Life 50-100 Years Ago And They Might Put Things In A New Perspective

“My Grandfather And His Horse, Ruby. 1940’s”

How would you describe normal, everyday life? Well, for a modern person, it’s anything from brushing their teeth to… commuting to work. Oh wait, not anymore. Coronavirus has shaken up quite a few things, and made us work from home, stay in more, keep distances and whatnot. The change is dramatic and it’s only been like two years (almost three!, o-m-g) since it first started in late 2019. Continue reading »

Alexander Calder’s Iconic Flying Colors Series for Braniff Airlines in the 1970s

In the early 1973, Braniff Airlines commissioned Alexander Calder to paint one of their aircrafts to celebrate twenty-five years of travel to South America. Continue reading »

Beautiful and Frightening: Mako Vice’s Bizarre Drawn Girls

Mako Vice is an artist, mangaka, and member of the creative association Gainen15. On her social networks Mako posts pictures with graceful but very specific ladies suffering from various mystical afflictions. One has worm-like fingers growing through her skin, the other one rips her face off and stuff like that. It’s grim, but classy. Continue reading »

Spectacular Photographs of Newcastle in the 1970s

Between Beresford Road (left) and Avondale Road in 1974.

Trevor Ermel

“I started taking photographs in my school days in the 1960s, as a means of recording my interest in railways,” says Trevor Ermel, whose photographs of Newcastle take us back to when the city was still synonymous with heavy industry. Continue reading »