Stunning Photos of KISS Pose for a Portrait Photo Session for the Cover of Their Self-Entitled First Album in 1974
Kiss dropped their debut album, ‘Kiss’, on February 18, 1974, through Casablanca Records, marking the beginning of their rock journey. Continue reading »
Stunning Portrait Photos Capturing the Iconic Style of Young People in the 1980s
The fashion of young people in the 1980s was all about individuality, blending boldness, rebellion, and fun. From vibrant oversized outfits to edgy punk leather jackets and band tees, self-expression was key. Continue reading »
SØLV Jewellery Boutique Creates Cold Shapes Of This ‘Natural’ Jewellery Line That Can Mesmerise You
Fine jewellery art with a vintage philosophy in a contemporary setting. Continue reading »
This Artist Combines Hyper-Realism With Doodles
If you’re passionate about art and intrigued by the craft of great illustrators, then you’ll definitely want to take a look at the portfolio of Miracle Lim. Continue reading »
The Superb Game Concept Artworks by Yinzheng
Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any information about the Chinese illustrator Yinzheng. One thing I can judge is that he works in the game industry, in particular, it can be deduced from his concept art for the game Naraka: Bladepoint. Continue reading »
“Drodlene”: Trygve Skogrand’s Naive Drawings About Wonder, Life And Love
Norwegian artist Trygve Skogrand, residing on the edge of a vast forest in central Norway, presents a series of small paintings as simple, philosophical explorations about life. Continue reading »
Promised Pleasures Delivered: Bizarre AI-Generated Bionic Substances by Mordunkus
Mordunkus, a retired community figure and local school board member in central Maine, USA, offers a perspective deeply rooted in decades of experience in a community that delicately balances between vitality and decline. With an engineering degree and an MBA under his belt, Mordunkus is passionate about exploring the interplay between the beautiful and the grotesque, using the latest art tools to express this vision. Continue reading »
Divine Ammunitions: Superb Sculptures by Al Farrow
Al Farrow is an artist who transforms weapons and tools of destruction—such as guns, bullets, explosives, and bone—into intricate religious structures, from cathedrals, mosques, and synagogues to menorahs and reliquaries, provoking discussions about humanity’s complex relationship with war, faith, and politics. Continue reading »
Spectacular Wildlife Winners from the 1839 Photographer of the Year Awards
Discovery of the Year: “Dinner is Served” by Reed Fowler
Non-professional wildlife photographers won awards at the 1839 Photographer of the Year Awards 2024. These award-winning photographers have caught stunning natural moments with talent and originality. Continue reading »
Stuart Dunkel’s Mouse Art Is As Cute As It Gets, Here Are His Latest Works
Who knew mouse art would sell better than dog art? No one? You’re wrong! Continue reading »
Superb Self-Portraits & 3D Digital Artworks by Omar Aqil
Pakistani designer and illustrator Omar Aqil returns with a series of surreal self-portraits that blend imagination and skill. Continue reading »
Cute Handmade Ceramic Animals by Helen Burgess
British artist Helen Burgess makes whimsical porcelain figurines that are both charming and humorous. Continue reading »
Overpopulated Symphonies: The Striking AI Photography Project by Alkan Avcıoğlu
“Overpopulated Symphonies” is an AI-driven post-photography collection exploring the modern human condition through densely packed urban imagery, where individuals are reduced to tiny points in a vast sea of dots. Continue reading »
Another Year, Another Weird Victorian New Year Greeting Cards
In Victorian England, New Year’s cards emerged as a playful extension of the Christmas card tradition, blending creativity and humor with heartfelt wishes. Continue reading »
Artist Ray Oranges Creates Beautiful Illustrations Ispired By Minimalist Colorful Shapes
Ray Oranges is an Italian illustrator who is absolutely amazing! Ray Oranges’ illustrations are full of geometric shapes, long shadows and bursts of light. This enables him to convey complex narratives with minimal details, which is pretty impressive. Continue reading »
Beautiful Nature Winners from the 2024 European Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards
Winner: “Christo was here” by Theo Bosboom (NL)
The European Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2024, organized by the German Society for Nature Photography (GDT), celebrates Europe’s finest nature photography, capturing the beauty, diversity, and fragility of wildlife and ecosystems. This year’s winners showcase awe-inspiring moments and compelling stories, inspiring deeper connections to nature and its preservation. Continue reading »
Whimsical Cigarette Ad Posters Illustrated by Juan Carlos Huergo in the Early 20th Century
Early 20th-century cigarette ads glamorized smoking as a symbol of sophistication, elegance, and modernity, using stylish imagery and catchy slogans like “More doctors smoke Camels” and “It’s Toasted” to imply quality and safety. Continue reading »
Rarely Seen Polaroids of Winona Ryder in the Late 1990s
In the late 1990s, Winona Ryder defined a unique fusion of edgy elegance, often seen in minimalist black dresses, leather jackets, and sharp blazers. Continue reading »
Darkly Humorous and Thought-Provoking Artworks of Mars Black
Mars Black (real name is Steve Smith) is a contemporary artist known for his surreal, whimsical, and sometimes darkly humorous artwork. He creates vivid illustrations that often blend pop culture references with surreal elements, producing quirky and thought-provoking pieces. Continue reading »
“Metamorphosis”: The Superb Concept Art of Entei Ryu
Entei Ryu is a concept artist and digital sculptor currently working for the entertainment industry and based in Tokyo. Continue reading »
Niceaunties: An AI Art Project About Joyful Aging, Beauty, Freedom And Fun
Singaporean AI artist Niceaunties has created the “Auntieverse,” a surreal world celebrating “auntie culture” across Southeast and East Asia. Continue reading »