A Number of Stunning Watercolors From the Year 1940 Were Found to Depict Heads That Had Shrunk
The world is rich with history and mystery, often intertwining in ways that seem almost unbelievable. Continue reading »
The Craftswoman Tataykatelyn Knits Headphone Cases That We Go Crazy About
Yes, these are the cute things that can drive even the most sophisticated fashionista crazy! Continue reading »
One of the Rooms in the Oldest Hotel in Yosemite Once Housed a Huge Relic Tree: the Hotel is Gone, but the Tree is Still Standing
James Mason Hutchings, 28, moved to America from England in 1848. He came to California in the early gold rush, young and ambitious. Continue reading »
Award-Winning Photos From The 2024 Audubon Bird Photography Awards
The 2024 Audubon Bird Photography Awards have once more featured some of the most amazing bird photography from all across the world. Continue reading »
“Reimagined Landscapes: Iceland”: Fantastic Dreamscape Photos by Attila Ataner
All About Photo presents “Reimagined Landscapes: Iceland” by Attila Ataner, an online exhibition running through June 2024. This collection features fourteen stunning photographs from his series. Continue reading »
The Undrinkable Can: A Satirical Confrontation With Coca-Cola’s Impact
“The Undrinkable Can” is an art project by the collective QSTNMRK that critiques Coca-Cola’s environmental and health impacts. Continue reading »
A Banana Artist Who Turns The Fruit Into Cartoons, Animals, and More
Numerous times, it has been proven that true artists don’t require fancy supplies to create masterpieces. Continue reading »
Amazing Vintage Ads of the 1960s and 1970s Depicted the Airtight and Floating Capabilities of the VW Beetle
If you’ve ever wondered whether Volkswagen Beetles can float, the answer is yes—the original model could indeed float under certain conditions due to its unibody construction and airtight seals. Continue reading »
This Artist Perfectly Colorized Retro Black and White Photos
The Bored Panda community member, known for their adeptness in colorizing vintage black and white photographs, expresses: “In a world often seen through the lens of black and white, there’s something magical about adding a splash of color to old photographs. Continue reading »
What Happened To Ronald McDonald, According to AI
Remember Ronald McDonald? That clown who used to be the star of McDonald’s before clowns got the reputation of being the nightmarish creatures from a horror flick. Continue reading »
During the 1980s, Andre Agassi Possessed One of The Most Impressive Mullets
Andre Agassi is widely celebrated as one of the greatest tennis players ever, with eight Grand Slam titles and an Olympic gold medal to his name. In 1995, he was ranked world No. 1 for 30 weeks. Beyond his exceptional tennis skills, Agassi was famous for his distinctive mullet. Continue reading »
Peek into Espionage’s Past: A Look at Fascinating Vintage Spy Cameras
This photo collection showcases a remarkable range of vintage cameras, including some ingeniously disguised as everyday items. Highlights include a camera hidden in a matchbox, one designed as a pocket watch for covert operations dating back to the 1880s, and others mimicking books, cigarette packs, binoculars, radios, and even handguns. Continue reading »
Hold My Juice Box: 1964’s Most Epic Carpool
Move over clowns, there’s a new record for packing people into a tiny car! Continue reading »
Never Drink Alone: A Visual Melancholic Journey Into Loneliness
In a world bustling with relentless activity, where solitude and introspection often find little sanctuary, the creative expression of a Twitter user known as @asocialdrinking stands out as a poignant counterflow. Through the lens of ai-generated art, @asocialdrinking brings to life melancholic scenes where lone individuals share moments of quietude with various characters. Continue reading »
This Photo Series Sheds Light On The Taboo Of People’s Lives With Stoma
According to a photographer Milos Nejezchleb: “A stoma – or an artificial opening made in an organ of the body. In the Czech Republic, where this photo series was created, an estimated 20,000 people carry their stoma bags hidden under their clothes. Continue reading »
All of the Things That Are Wrong With the Society That We Live In Today, Illustrated by John Holcroft
Today’s society has many problems, whether we accept them or not. We escape unpleasant reality by burying ourselves in the virtual world, yet some artists will challenge you to face terrible facts. Continue reading »
Small Japanese Fashion Brand Creates a Godzilla Shoes in The Honor of Oscar Win
After Godzilla’s Oscar win, a little Japanese fashion brand gains popularity. Continue reading »
Fun Animal Facts You May Never Knew Existed Or Cared About
Illustrator Z. Gosck provides exciting and interesting facts about the amazing world of nature… which are completely false. Continue reading »
Ironic Caricatures About The Modern World That Will Leave A Bitter Aftertaste
Every illustration by Davide Bonazzi tells a story that can make anyone reflect upon the state of the world today. Continue reading »
There’s An Online Community About Stapling Bread To Trees
Turns out there’s an online community on Reddit with almost 68,000 active members that spend their days stapling bread to trees and sharing their experience online. We truly live in an amazing time! Continue reading »
Ghanaians Have A Lot Of Feelings About This Simple Illustration By Poka Arts
So when Ghanaian illustrator, Poka decided to illustrate one of the goals, it was certain that opinions will be all over the illustration. Continue reading »
This Cheeky Fashion Collection Reminds Us About The Dog-Eat-Dog World
That fashion is a dog-eat-dog world was perhaps the message from French designer Julien David, whose models for fall-winter previews all donned comic canine masks. Continue reading »
This Posterlad Project Is All About Designing Posters. Obviously.
“Posterlad” is a pure graphic design project created by the Czech designer Vratislav Pecka. Continue reading »