Fascinating Photos of 1955 Ghia Streamline X “Gilda”, The Jet Age Masterpiece
The 1955 Ghia Streamline X ‘Gilda’ Concept, designed by Giovanni Savonuzzi, epitomizes the Jet Age’s influence on automotive styling. Continue reading »
Spectacular Winning Images from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025
Winner – Wildlife Photographer of the Year: “Ghost Town Visitor” by Wim van den Heever

Nature enthusiasts and photography fans eagerly anticipate the annual reveal of the Wildlife Photographer of the Year winners, and the 2025 collection from London’s Natural History Museum doesn’t disappoint. Continue reading »
Two People Dressed as the Twin Towers at the Halloween Parade in Greenwich Village, New York City, 2001
In the 2001 Greenwich Village Halloween Parade, just weeks after the September 11th attacks, two participants dressed as the Twin Towers with angel wings and halos, turning their costumes into heartfelt tributes. Continue reading »
“What If Frogs Could Talk?”: The Whimsical Paintings of Samuel Popovich
Samuel Popovich is an oil painter from Colorado, USA, celebrated for his playful, whimsical art featuring frogs, quirky animals, and imaginative scenes. Continue reading »
A Russian Designer Created A Ring With A Nurofen Capsule — the Tablet Renews Itself After Use
The new jewelry is designed for those who are used to relieving pain even on the go. The ring features a small slot that holds a Nurofen capsule. Continue reading »
Stunning Winning Photos From The 2025 Audubon Bird Photography Awards
Grand Prize: “Ringed Kingfisher” by Felipe Esteban Toledo Alarcón

The 2025 Audubon Bird Photography Awards just dropped a jaw-dropping collection that redefines avian photography across the Western Hemisphere. Continue reading »
Gilded Disease-carriers Are the Grilles That Adorn the Facades of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Depicting Lice, Mosquitoes and So on
The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine features a striking Art Deco frieze of gilded bronze animal figures sculpted into its iron balconies, each symbolizing a threat to human health. Continue reading »
“Soul of Emancipation”: Beautiful Watercolour and Gouache Painting Artworks of Serena Malyon
Serena Malyon is a Canadian freelance illustrator known for her whimsical and fantastical art created with watercolor, acryla gouache, and Photoshop. Continue reading »
Amazing Glass and Neon Sculpture Installations by April Key
April Key is a British artist and sculptor whose work bridges tradition and innovation through light and structure. Continue reading »
Stunning Vintage Photographs of People Posing With Olmec Colossal Heads in Mexico
The Olmec colossal heads are massive stone sculptures carved from basalt, depicting human faces with distinct features like fleshy cheeks and flat noses. Continue reading »
“Memory Maps”: The Art and Anatomy of Taeseok Park’s Hyperrealistic Memory Map Tattoos
Taeseok Park, a Vancouver-based tattoo artist, specializes in “memory maps” that blend hyperrealism and geometric precision to transform clients’ pivotal life moments into permanent visual narratives. Continue reading »
Cynicism in Color: The Playful Artworks of Yuki Shibue
Yuki Shibue was born in Aichi, Japan. After starting a music career as a teenager, she transitioned to painting in 2020. She has developed his own unique painting technique using an airbrush. Her work explores cynicism and humor. Continue reading »
The Superb Pencil Portraits of Kei Meguro Look Like Black-and-White Photographs
Japanese artist Kei Meguro has gained international acclaim for her hyper-detailed pencil and graphite portraits that often resemble black-and-white photographs. Continue reading »
The Car With Glowing Tires: Jim Street’s Golden Sahara II
The Golden Sahara II is a dazzling custom car born from a wrecked 1953 Lincoln Capri and reimagined by George Barris with funding from Jim Street. Continue reading »
Jules-Alexandre Grün’s Iconic Posters From the Belle Époque
Jules-Alexandre Grün (1868–1938) was a French artist renowned for his vibrant paintings and posters that captured the lively elegance of Belle Époque Paris. Continue reading »
These Drawings Capture What Love Looks Like When Nobody’s Watching
Love is hiding in the small, quiet moments: cuddling in bed after a long day, passing out in front of the TV or even popping each other’s pimples. Continue reading »
Spectacular Winning Photos from the reFocus 2025 Color Photography Awards
1st Place: “Ring of Fire, and Ice” by Liam Man

The reFocus 2025 Color Photography Awards honored 25 outstanding images that redefined the creative potential of color across genres like nature, architecture, and street photography. Continue reading »
Remarkable and Intricate Illustrations of Gaspar Costa
Portuguese illustrator Gaspar Costa blends old-world charm with modern branding through his exquisite engraving-style drawings. Continue reading »
Hypnotic Colorful Illustrations and Editorials by Tim McDonagh
Tim McDonagh, a UK illustrator, conjures whole universes in just a single image, blending meticulous linework with vivid colour drawn from influences like vintage comics and tattoo art. Continue reading »
Beautiful Visual Storytelling Illustrations of Lin Ye
Lin Ye is a professional illustrator from China, currently living in London. Continue reading »
Tractor-Cycle, Treaded Motorcycle Designed by French Inventor J. Lehaitre, ca. 1938
In 1938, French engineer J. Lehaitre introduced the “Tractor-Cycle,” an ambitious attempt to revolutionize off-road military vehicles. Continue reading »
Artist Paints On Everyday Self-documents Discarded After Having Fulfilled Their Purpose
An envelope isn’t just paper. For an immigrant, it can be a lifeline, a threat, or proof of one’s own existence. Artist Fidencio Fifield-Perez understands this better than most. He takes the bureaucratic ephemera of his own journey from Oaxaca, Mexico, and his experience with DACA, and turns it into powerful, challenging art. Continue reading »
Very ‘Delicious’ Food Photography by Kai Stiepel
For Munich-based photographer Kai Stiepel, food is a medium for sensory storytelling. Continue reading »
Herbert Leupin’s Most Impressive Advertising Posters from the 1940s
Herbert Leupin taught posters how to smile. A leading force in Swiss design, he revolutionized advertising with his innovative and humorous take on the “Sachplakat,” or “Object Poster.” Continue reading »
Beautiful Vintage Art Nouveau Posters by Henri Privat-Livemont
Henri Privat-Livemont (1861–1936) was a Belgian Art Nouveau artist known for his elegant poster designs featuring idealized female figures and floral motifs. Continue reading »














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