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Amazing Winning Photos from the 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year

The 2024 Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition has announced its winners from 59,228 submissions across 117 countries, showcasing the beauty and fragility of nature. Shane Gross, a Canadian marine conservation photojournalist, won the top prize for his stunning image “The Swarm of Life,” featuring a mesmerizing scene of western toad tadpoles underwater.

A selection of the top 100 images, celebrating the diversity of wildlife, will be displayed at the Natural History Museum in London until June 29, 2025, highlighting the importance of conservation through photography.

Overall Winner: “The Swarm Of Life” By Shane Gross, Canada
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“Shane Gross looks under the surface layer of lily pads as a mass of western toad tadpoles swim past. Shane snorkelled in the lake for several hours, through carpets of lily pads. Continue reading »

Darkly Humorous and Thought-Provoking Artworks of Mars Black

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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 »

The Superb Cartoon and Comic Artworks by Sam Grinberg

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Sam Grinberg, a cartoonist from Los Angeles, is a character designer for The Simpsons and is involved in multiple illustration and comic projects. He self-publishes comics, zines, stickers, and prints, showcasing his work at festivals nationwide. Additionally, he designs artwork and promotional materials for bands and venues. Continue reading »

Heartfelt Pet Portrait Tattoos by Ria Kim

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Ria Kim, a tattoo artist from Seoul, specializes in creating realistic pet portraits combined with meaningful details like paw prints and flowers. Her work, inspired by her own rescued dog, Goboksu, captures the deep emotional bond between people and their pets, making each tattoo a touching tribute. Continue reading »

Stunning Examples of How Victorian Photographers “Retouched” Their Photographs

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When it comes to photography, image alteration has long been prevalent. It is more than just a humorous reference to the past; a genuine airbrush was regularly employed on prints long before digital photography was even a glimmer in our eyes. The airbrush tool is more than just a fanciful reference to the past. Continue reading »

Designer 3D Prints Famous Logos Into Items You Can Use Everyday

Japanese designer Taku Omura has come up with an amusing project in which he 3D prints famous brand logos into everyday items you can use at home or office. Continue reading »

Green 3D Printer Prints Living Designs From Organic “Ink”

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Project PrintGREEN is turning 3D printers into on-demand gardeners after designing a “green” 3D printer in 2013. The printer produces living prints, printing customized objects in a variety of sizes and forms. The project was created at the University of Maribor in Slovenia, conceived of by students Maja Petek, Tina Zidanšek, Urška Skaza, Danica Rženičnik and Simon Tržan, with help from their mentor Dušan Zidar. The project’s goal is to unite art, technology, and nature, creatively producing living designs with the help of technology. Continue reading »

A Street Artist Puts Cloud Prints On Buildings To Brighten City Streets

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According to an artist Benjamin Løzninger: “I love street-art and the fact that one can discover art randomly out in the street. So after taking pictures OF the streets, I wanted to actually put the photos IN the streets and, this time, bring something uplifting to the people discovering the project. That’s how the { C/LOUD } project was born.” Continue reading »

Star Wars Prints Styled As Traditional Japanese Art

To Transpose the mythical universe of the Star Wars saga in Japanese prints, that’s the great idea launched by the Japanese crowdfunding website Makuake. Continue reading »

Elmer Alfred Bishop WW2 Prints

These pictures were bought by EspressoBuzz at an estate sale, and later scanned. Apparently, they all date from the 1944 year. Photos by Elmer Alfred Bishop.

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“From Kiska to Kavieng, the old “QUEEN” has blasted the Japs. A class of battleship which is too slow to keep up with the latest fast “Type of” carriers is now a vital component of the most modrn, typed warefare, – amphibious ope rations, such as the taking and occupying of Guam, at which she is here shown firing. For the necessary close-in slugging and for her supporting call-fire, she cant be beat. And for the coordination and nerve to get in there and do it, the QUEEN’S CREW can’t be beat either. We gripe because it’s such a privilege it’s become a habit. at one time, we called her The Virgin Queen. That was only a little over a long year ago. nobody so insults her now. And there would be some amphibious fun if we should overhear any ill-adives insinuations”.
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Sharon Montrose’s Animal Prints On Display

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Sharon Montrose has what most people consider a dream job: She photographs adorable animals – from lions to flamingos to knobbly-kneed giraffes – and sells prints online at her store, The Animal Print Shop. But what’s her job really like? Does she ever get scared? What’s the trickiest animal to photograph?
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Art Prints for Geeks

Take a look at the artworks presented by Geek-Art.net Store. You will find here exclusive prints, especialy designed by artists from the whole world, selected with care by Thomas Olivri, curator and creator of Geek-Art.net. Each artwork is stamped and numeroted. The rarest are shipped with a Geek-Art certificate of authenticity. Once a print is sold out, the artwork is removed from the store, not to be printed again.


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Limited edition art prints featured on ITV

Clare Shields, designer from London, creating and selling limited edition art prints with an illustrative style to them. The works are printed using fade resistant archival inks onto German Etching paper. They are limited to an edition of 30. The print titled “Wrapped Up in a Bow” will be featured on a home make-over segment of ITV’s This Morning, hosted by celebrity interior designer Laurence Llewelyn Bowen, on Wednesday 29th June. http://www.itv.com/this-morning Continue reading »

Disinfected Prints


Purell: “You Are What You Touch” +2 Continue reading »

Superb Ad Prints Collection For Your Visual Pleasure


One of our volunteers pointed me to those amazing advertising posters! Every poster is a link to supersized version. Continue reading »