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The Orange and The Sleepy: An AI Tale of Unlikely Friendship in Politics

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From ‘Tiny Trump’ to ‘Snoozy Joe the Hair Sniffer’, we’ve seen the political roast session from both sides of the aisle. Continue reading »

Dog Ghost Costume: Halloween Costume For Lazy Dog Owners

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If you are looking for a simple and fun way to dress up your dog for Halloween, why not try a ghost costume? All you need is a white sheet and a pair of scissors. Cut out two holes for the eyes and one for the nose, and voila! You have a spooky and adorable dog ghost. Continue reading »

Finally, The 2024 Irish Farmer Calendar Is Here!

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Start the new year with a fresh calendar. Who needs calendars featuring muscular firefighters or handsome cops when you can hang this extraordinary piece on your wall? The brainchild behind this calendar series is Ciara Ryan. Continue reading »

These Logos Have Been Edited to Represent What People Actually Think of The Brands

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If you’ve spent as much time on the Internet as we have, you might think it has run out of surprises. But in our experience, that’s never the case: there’s always something fresh, exciting, and outrageous to pique your interest. Continue reading »

Prepare Kids for The Real World with This Ai-Generated Must-Have Toys

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AI and digital comic artist Eugene Matskevich hypes his fresh DALL-E 3 shocking toys for kids that immediately prepare them “for the harsh reality”. Continue reading »

Meet Bára Prášilová, The Mastermind Behind Absurd Humor in Photography

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Czech photographer Bára Prášilová has carved out a unique niche for herself with a distinctive style that blends absurdist humor, striking beauty, playfulness, and a touch of cruelty, all underpinned by her relentless pursuit of perfection. Continue reading »

This Artist Creates a Unique Design Daily for a Year: Here Are 80 Of Them So Far

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Flying Mouse 365 (FM365) is a unique art project by acclaimed artist Chow Hon Lam. For this project, Chow took on the challenge of creating “one design a day” for an entire year, a feat he accomplished in 2011. Continue reading »

“Not Alone”: An Artist Illustrated All Letters Of Alphabet In A Creative Way

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Vivien, an illustrator, created this alphabet using Procreate to convey the message that we are not alone. Each letter symbolizes an entity, concept, or activity that involves people, animals, or both. Continue reading »

Finally, 2024 Calendar of Extremely Accurate Birds Is Here!

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By popular demand of ornithology enthusiasts all around the world, artist Tommy Siegel has finally made a wildlife calendar of extremely accurate birds for 2024. Continue reading »

Spanish Artist Juan Carlos García Infuses Emotion into Everyday Scenes through Digital Collages

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Juan Carlos García, a Spanish artist, is renowned for his mastery of Digital Collage. This art form, with roots dating back centuries, made a significant resurgence in the early 20th century and has since maintained its novelty. Continue reading »

Finally, The 2024 Kid Trump Calendar Is Here!

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Even though he got kicked out of the White House after one term, you can still enjoy the hilarious antics of our orange-faced leader all year long with this amazing calendar. Continue reading »

Bodies with No Regret: Stunning Photography by Sandro Giordano

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Sandro Giordano, an Italian artist specializing in photography, embarked on his artistic journey at the “Istituto per la Cinematografia e la Televisione Roberto Rossellini” in Rome, where he studied set design. After graduation, he delved into the world of theatre, working as a light and sound engineer in various Roman theatres. Continue reading »

A Playful Twist Of Words: Artist Draws Punny Illustrations And Their Quirky Opposites

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Teo Zirinis is a Greek illustrator (previously) who draws cute and funny visual puns. Continue reading »

“Dads Are”: Artist Illustrates The Average Experience Of Being A Dad

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Meet Arik Peterson, a dad and a comic artist. He draws comics about his experiences as a father. Arik started his comic series “Dads Are” when he realized that dads are like sherpas, carrying everything for their families. Continue reading »

The Funniest Vintage-Inspired Comics by Drew Fairweather

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Drew was born in 1979 and lives in Columbus, Ohio, USA. With his wife Natalie Dee, he created Married To The Sea in March 2006, and has published one comic every day. Continue reading »

Captivating Photographs Of A “Dog Dad” And His Pup Companion In Matching Outfits

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Some people and their pets look very much alike. They have the same smile, eyes, and even hair. This is not just because they live together. It is like they are copying each other. Continue reading »

This Artist Illustrates Her Life’s Quirks With A Hint Of Sarcasm

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Giselle Dekel was born in Vienna, Austria, and grew up in Antwerp, Belgium. She had a passion for patterns and studied arts in high school and Textile Design at Shenkar College (Israel). Continue reading »

Motivation Management: Disappointing Affirmations By Dave Tarnowski

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Are you enjoying your life too much? Well, don’t worry, we have the perfect remedy for you: more disappointing affirmations by Dave Tarnowski. Continue reading »

The Hilarious and Provocative Single-Panel Comics by Domien Delforge

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Domien Delforge (previously), popularly recognized as Studio Stoutpoep, is a talented Belgian artist who portrays provocative contemporary topics in his illustrations. Continue reading »

What Life Looks Like in Russia, According to AI

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A collection of amusing depictions of Russian life, created by AI based on user prompts, has begun to gain popularity on social platforms. It seems that foreign curiosity isn’t just satisfied with bread, but also with a humorous look at the Russian lifestyle. Continue reading »

The Super Funny Single-Panel Comics by Navied Mahdavian

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If you think you’ve come across this artist’s work before, you’re probably right. Navied Mahdavian’s illustrations have been featured in The New Yorker since 2018, and today, we’re excited to showcase a few that we particularly love. Continue reading »

Artist Turns Funny Examples Of Pareidolia Into Charismatic Characters

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Keith Larsen (previously), an eccentric whizz with a pencil, has a peculiar knack for morphing your run-of-the-mill teapot into a fairy godmother or your garden-variety mop into a rock star, all thanks to a delightful brain trick known as pareidolia. Continue reading »

Time Travel through Sculpture: Where Pop Culture Meets Faux Archaeology

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Joshua Goode is a modern artist who crafts whimsical sculptures drawing inspiration from iconic pop culture figures. His pieces are more than mere eye-candy; they dive headlong into the depths of history and archaeology, unearthing whimsical narratives through faux artifacts, simulated digs, and spoof documentaries. Continue reading »

This Artist Creates Bizarre Comics With Unexpected Twists And A Dash Of Dark Humor

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In today’s spotlight, I’m excited to introduce the wandering artist known as 3Palec. His work traverses the boundaries of conventional art, bringing to life vivid, surreal comics and illustrations that provide a hyperbolic snapshot of our society. Without any specific country as his permanent residence, 3Palec draws deeply from the well of his international travels and experiences. Continue reading »

Cowboys, Gangsters, and Intellectual Humor: The Illustrative World of Glen Baxter

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Renowned for his unique brand of humor and idiosyncratic style, Glen Baxter, affectionately known as Colonel Baxter, has carved a niche for himself in the world of art. This English draftsman and artist, born on 4th March 1944 in Leeds, is celebrated for his absurdist illustrations and for creating an overarching effect often reminiscent of literary nonsense. Continue reading »