Bringing Characters to Life: An Artist’s Humanistic Interpretation of Popular Characters
Have you ever wondered what Voldemort would look like with a more ‘normal’ nose? Meet Ronald Restituyo, an artist who goes beyond that imagination and brings popular characters to life in a more human-like form. Continue reading »
A Carpet Enthusiast Has Created Rugs Featuring Popular Anime and Cartoon Characters
It’s incredible to think that carpets can now be made in any shape or form. Whether you want a carpet shaped like an avocado or one featuring a popular meme, it’s possible thanks to the talents of this Tennessee-based artist known on Instagram as carpet.nerd. With over 200,000 followers, this artist creates rugs featuring beloved cartoon and anime characters. Continue reading »
The Baby Superstar: An Artist Has Used AI to Imagine Famous Pop Culture Characters as Babies
California-based designer Gil Finkelstein uses his imagination and AI to transform iconic characters into babies. Gil adds a touch of humor to his creations by exaggerating certain features and adding comical expressions to these little versions of music, film, and political legends. Continue reading »
French Artists Creates Minimalist One-Line Drawings Of Iconic Fictional Characters
“We’re Loooop, a French creative studio specializing in one-line art and we’d like to share our last project with you: we reinterpreted 50 of the most iconic fictional characters with one line. Continue reading »
Artist Creates Illustrations Of Disney Characters Meeting The Actors From Their Movie Adaptations
Ema Rajabova is an artist with a great passion for Disney. She creates a lot of fan art, but one of her projects draws our attention the most. She has united the characters from movies and cartoons in one drawing in a way that it seems like they met up in the same universe. Continue reading »
This Man Turned Characters Of Popular Series Into Kids by Using Midjourney Neural Network
We reached the point when artificial intelligence got so advanced we can generate all kinds of images without putting a lot of effort into it. The only thing that is needed here is ideas. And oh boy, there are so many of them, the Internet is exploding! So, today, we want to share something interesting we’ve stumbled upon. Continue reading »
This Artis Creates Attractive Hay Sculptures of Pop-Culture Characters
According to Jean Marie Smith: “I absolutely adore Halloween! Ever since I was a kid it has always been my favorite holiday. I was lucky enough to get in on the ground floor of a local Halloween event 16 years ago and went from face painting to sculpting and painting hay bales. Continue reading »
This Artist Decided To Create Illustrations Showing How Some Popular Cartoon Characters Would Look As Adults
Eliza Thornberry From Wild Thornberrys
How many of you have watched cartoons with never-aging personages and wished you could be like them and stay young forever? Series after series, our beloved characters go on so many adventures without worrying about getting old. Well, at least until Jorn Siberian comes their way! Continue reading »
Gold Portraits: Pop Culture 3D Artworks by Mohamed Halawany
“Gold Portraits” is a series by Mohamed Halawany featuring famous cartoon characters and superheroes covered in 3D gold. Continue reading »
The Sculptor Created a Series of Bizarre Sculptures that Represent the Skeletons of Famous Cartoon Characters
From his wearable devices exaggerating physical features to sculptures and installations featuring skeletons, Korean artist Hyungkoo Lee’s bizarre, experimental artworks reexamine the confines and possibilities of the human body. Continue reading »
Artist Repaints Mass-Produced Celebrity And Character Dolls To The Point They Look Naturally Lifelike
Noel Cruz (previously featured) is an incredible artist who creates lifelike dolls by repainting their original versions. He is most recognized for his celebrity-based models that sometimes are uncanny to look at due to their accurate resemblance to the characters or people they portray. Continue reading »
Artist Draws Video Game Characters With Their Full Inventory
According to Linda Bouderbala: “There is one thing I think about every time I play an RPG, and I felt like I had to paint it! I was playing Pokemon Sword lately, and while I have over a thousand items in my backpack, everything seems normal, I can run and go anywhere. But, in real life, it would be extraordinarily different, especially with a bike and a cooking pot on my back. Continue reading »
Style on The Big Screen: David Murray’s Fashionable Movie Characters
The Irish artist David Murray decided to add style to the classic movie characters and drew them in the most fashionable suits from Givenchy, Burberry, Calvin Klein and other famous brands. Continue reading »
The Brutal but Friendly Munchkins of Artist Claudio Fontanesi
Claudio Fontanesi is an Italian illustrator who draws the most charming fantasy characters in the world. He works mainly as a book illustrator and comic book artist, and his Instagram is a pure Kunstkammer of unusual, creepy but friendly and highly amusing creatures, each worthy of a separate book. Continue reading »
Small but Brave: Charming Illustrations by Skottie Young
Skottie Young is a writer and comic book artist from the United States. Young is famous for his work for Marvel, in his time he drew Spider-Man, Deadpool, Guardians of the Galaxy and many other interesting things. One of his major works was the graphic novels based on Frank Baum’s Wizard of Oz. 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 »
Cutest ‘Angular’ Animals and Characters by Nathan Pangilinan
Nathan Pangilinan is a Filipino artist who draws animals in bizarre geometric shapes. Other than that we know nothing about him, but the animals are so beautiful that that’s all we need. Continue reading »
The Owl Girl and The Shawarma Man: Anime Art by Rino Park Based on References
Rino Park aka Rinotuna is an artist from South Korea who draws pictures in a very curious way. Pak takes an object, a food or an animal as a reference and builds a character based on it, trying to guess at the color scheme of the original and its basic shapes. It’s fun, and some of the characters are very cool. Continue reading »
Artist Recreates Her Favorite Spooky Characters Using Paper Art
According to Kristy Edgar: “I have been making paper art for some time now and October is always my favorite month because I make teeny tiny paper homages to some of my favorite horror or Halloween-related movies. Continue reading »
Artist Sorted Famous Characters By Species And It Looks Like They Are Taking A Big Family Photo
According to Linda Bouderbala: “Here comes the second part of my series, in which I classify all these characters with their fellow creatures of the same species as if we were doing a big family photo. Continue reading »
Here Are Soviet Cartoon Characters This Russian Artist Redrew In His Style
Most of us probably feel a strong wave of nostalgia when we see something we used to watch as kids. The old cartoons that we re-watched a million times. Movies that we knew by heart and recreated with our friends in our backyards. Cartoons helped shape who we were and are today. They are a place of comfort and fond childhood memories. Continue reading »
Artist Shows Us What Famous Characters Would Look Like In Real Life
Cartoon characters are far from being realistic and most of us can’t even imagine what they would look like if they existed in real life. That’s when artists come to the rescue and show us what famous characters would be like if they were more human. Continue reading »
Artist Reimagines Disney Characters As Famous Classical Paintings And Pop Culture References
Many of us know the most popular classical paintings—well, at least what they look like. Sadly, fewer know the names of the paintings and of the painters who created them. With this in mind, this artist decided he would do something to make people more interested in classic art. Continue reading »