Agnė Kišonaitė Used 1,969 Nail Polish Bottles To Create This Work Of Art
Lithuania-based artist Agnė Kišonaitė created this colorful piece of cosmetic art using 1,969 bottles of assorted nail polish. The project, which is titled ‘Glass Blowing’ is a large mural of a female’s face that emphasizes a set of large, red lips. Continue reading »
Artists Gave Flowers To Irena Sendler, A Polish Nurse That Saved 2,500 Jewish Children During WW2
Irena Sendler was a Polish nurse. She rescued approximately 2,500 Jewish children by smuggling them out of the Warsaw Ghetto. It was a great risk and sacrifice because Nazis sentenced to death for any help given to Jewish. Irena Sendler died in 2008, at the age of 98. Continue reading »
Elegant Greyscale Tattoos By Polish Tattoo Artist Kamil Czapiga
Polish tattoo artist Kamil Czapiga takes a different approach when it comes to tattoos. He actually creates stunning works of art in just black ink. Continue reading »
Lego Minifigure Tattoos by Polish Tattoo Artist Max Pniewski

These are portraits of people and animals, skulls, vampires, and a lot of Lego men. Talented Artist Max Pniewski gets a lot of tattoo requests from clients for Lego Minifigures of DC Comics superheroes and Star Wars characters. Some of the requests include portraits of people, animals, skulls, vampires, and as you may have guessed a lot of Lego men. Continue reading »
Polish Artist Covers City Streets In Intricate Lace Patterns
Just because street art is a relatively modern development doesn’t mean that it should only feature modern artistic styles. NeSpoon, a street artist in Poland, creates beautiful pieces of street art that imitate intricate traditional lacework. Continue reading »
Something Fishy Going on at the Polish-Ukrainian Border
An aerial view shows the land art installation by Polish artist Jaroslaw Koziara as a part of the Land Art Festival on the field between Horodyszcze (Poland) and Warez (Ukraine), on Tuesday. The giant fish was created by seeding different kinds of plants on the field between the Polish and Ukrainian border. (Wojciech Pacewicz / EPA) Continue reading »
Illustrator C.F. Payne Brings Old-School Illustration Craft Into A Very Live, Modern Practice
C.F. Payne is an American illustrator and the Director of the MFA in Illustration at Hartford Art School. His work has a strong old-school illustration backbone, but what keeps it alive is the mix of draftsmanship, paint, texture, and a playful sense of character. Continue reading »
The Venezuelan Artist Making Positivity Look Hyper-Real And Dreamlike Artworks
Teber is a visual artist and photographer whose work is built around bright color, pastel light, clean lines, and a hyper-real glow. The whole thing has the feel of a carefully imagined refuge — optimistic, polished, and a little surreal. Continue reading »
Artist Manon Auclair Turns Landscape Painting Into A Dreamy Masterpieces
Manon Auclair is a landscape illustrator who builds vivid, atmospheric scenes with a strong sense of mood and place. The work sits in that space where scenery feels a little dreamlike but still grounded in real landscape painting. Continue reading »
Artist Francesco Pizzo Turns Color Keys And Backgrounds Into Storytelling Tools
Francesco Pizzo is a visual development artist, illustrator, and concept artist based in Italy. His work sits right in that sweet spot between background design, color scripting, and concept art, and it has a strong story-driven feel. Continue reading »
Dan Martland Builds A Cinematic New York Archive Through Constant Observation
Dan Martland is a New York City cinematographer and owner-operator whose Instagram is built around camera work rather than illustration or fine art. He works as a DP and posts from the production side of visual storytelling, with a very clear professional identity centered on Sony cinema gear like the Burano, FX9, FX6, and FX3. Continue reading »
Before Fame, Elizabeth Hurley Was a Young Punk in the Early 1980s
Elizabeth Hurley’s teenage years were very different from her later red-carpet image. In the early 1980s, she embraced punk and goth style in Hampshire, Brighton, and London, bleaching her hair, wearing a nose ring, and even singing in a local punk band called the Vested Virgins. Continue reading »
Elliott Hart Turns Experimental Photography Into A Private, Otherworldly World
Elliott Hart is the photographer working with analogue and experimental photographic processes, and his work is developed in the Midlands. Continue reading »
Artist Pablo Aristo Brings Stray Energy And Street-Level Graphic Art To Tijuana And Beyond
Pablo Aristo is a graphic artist from Tijuana who carries what he calls “stray energy” — that restless, street-level creative force that shows up in everything he makes. Continue reading »
Artist Justine Florentino Turns Digital Portraits Into Quiet, Emotional Paintings
Justine Florentino is a self-taught digital painter from the Philippines who focuses on portraits, character work, and commissions. Her work is built around people, emotion, and careful observation, with a style that keeps a traditional painting feel even though it is made digitally. Continue reading »
The California Illustrator Who Draws Warriors, Dragons, And Nostalgic Nightmares With Equal Enthusiasm
Erik Ly is a California-based digital illustrator who describes himself as “an extraverted introvert from Cali” and says he draws pictures with his arms. His work is rooted in fantasy, gaming, comics, and creature design, with a strong stream of samurai, knight, dragon, and Bloodborne-inspired imagery. Continue reading »
The Japanese Figure Painter Who Makes Anime, Sci-Fi, And Military Motifs Feel Like Collectible Art Objects
Keigo Murakami is a Japanese figure painter and miniature artist from Aichi whose work combines painting, sculpting, and photographing miniatures. His practice moves across anime-inspired characters, fantasy, sci-fi, military motifs, and creature forms, all rendered with a highly controlled painterly finish. Continue reading »
Benoît Pomel Revives Printmaking As A Hands-On Art Of Ink, Plate, And Careful Pressure
Benoît Pomel is a French printmaker, engraver, and draughtsman whose practice centers on linocut, drypoint, and Tetra Pak printing. He appears to work in limited editions and keeps a strong studio-led practice focused on the physical craft of printmaking. Continue reading »
Julia Razumova Turns Digital Portraiture Into A Glossy, Emotional Signature That Defined A Whole Online Visual Era
Julia Razumova is a digital artist known for highly polished portrait illustration with a glossy, emotive, and often cinematic finish. She has been posting work publicly since 2014, and her practice is closely tied to Procreate brush creation, which has become a big part of her visual identity and audience reach. Continue reading »
Leo Senas Builds A Digital Cosmos Where Astronauts, Silence, And Futuristic Objects Share The Same Dream Space
Leo Senas is a 3D artist and designer from Curitiba, Brazil whose work leans into space imagery, low-poly forms, digital experiments, and cinematic sci-fi atmospheres. His pieces often feel like small transmissions from another world: polished, playful, and slightly surreal. Continue reading »
Andriy Shurpin Turns Still Life Into A Quiet Study Of Texture, Balance, And Emotional Tension
Andriy Shurpin is a Kyiv-based still life photographer whose work feels quiet, tactile, and carefully composed. He often collaborates with Valeria Sagura, and his images move between commercial still life and more conceptual, slightly raw visual experiments. Continue reading »
Byron Dix’s Portraits Feel Like Album Covers From Another Future
Byron Dix is a digital artist known for highly stylized, emotionally charged portraits that mix surreal color, graphic lighting, and polished rendering. His profile positions him as a creator of ambitious, visually striking personal work with a strong online audience. Continue reading »
Daily Studies And Warm-Atmosphere Scenes in Alfred Fernandes’ Illustrations
Alfred Fernandes is an illustrator and concept artist from Goa, India, whose work is shaped by nature, Indo-Portuguese architecture, and a strong interest in daily drawing practice. His public profile also points to a mix of digital painting, color studies, and process-driven exploration. Continue reading »
Ferraris In Offices, Invented Photo History, And Retro Corporate Mythology Define This Viral AI Wall Street Series
This series is framed as a lost archive of 1990s Wall Street excess: Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and Porsches displayed inside offices, boardrooms, and penthouses like status objects rather than cars. Continue reading »
The Superb Futuristic HUD Designs That Power Blockbuster Games And Hollywood Films by Neptali Cisneros
Neptali Cisneros is a Los Angeles-based Creative Director, UI designer, and concept artist. With over 15 years of professional experience, he uses his platform to share cutting-edge motion graphics, abstract 3D art, and highly technical graphic design concepts. Continue reading »























