The Vibrant Tapestry Unraveled: Jer Dee’s Fusion of Filipino and East Asian Artistry
Jer Dee is a digital artist and illustrator who currently resides in the Philippines. His work is renowned for its whimsical style and high level of energy. Continue reading »
Artist Mark Jeffrey R. Santos Created a World of Fantasy that You Can Get Lost In
Born and working in the Philippines Mark Jeffrey R. Santos creates works that focus on characters navigating a fantasy world all within a contemporary style. Continue reading »
The Detailed and Miniature Paintings by Yana Khachikyan
Yana Khachikyan creates miniature paintings, driven by a belief that details make perfection. She strives for excellence in her miniatures, focusing intently on the intricate details that she considers crucial, as they captivate the viewer’s attention. 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 »
Artist Brings Tiny Illustrations To Life By Using Everyday Objects
Jesuso Ortiz, a Spanish artist, transforms ordinary items into enchanting works of art. He ingeniously incorporates everyday elements such as fruits and flowers to craft vibrant and whimsical images. Continue reading »
Meet Theodoru, An Artist Shaped by a Blend of Surrealism and Childhood
Theodoru, an artist with a distinctive blend of surrealism and personal narrative, attributes his initial artistic inspiration to his father, an artist and taxidermist. Continue reading »
Industry Logos as Vtuber Logos: There’s a Hilarious Challenge on Twitter
Some might think that vtubers logos are not created to be remembered as company logos and therefore it is a bit unfair to compare these two genres of logos, but there is no limit to creativity. That’s why Twitter has started another challenge where everyone can submit a famous logo in this silly style. Continue reading »
Typical Friday Night at KFC, According To AI
Ever wondered what goes through an AI’s circuits on a typical Friday night at KFC? Dive into the artificial mind as we explore its quirky take on the antics of KFC patrons and staff. Continue reading »
The Art of Nicole Duennebier, Including Her Works of Ruffs, Pearls, and Rotten First-Fruits
Nicole Duennebier’s vibrant works meld 17th- and 18th-century aristocratic portraits with vanitas still lifes and biological illustrations of deep-sea or microscopic life. Continue reading »
The Unique Style of Jose Gallego Gallego’s Fallas Art
Jose Gallego Gallego, born on February 21, 1980, in Gandia, is a renowned Fallas artist. He began his career at the age of eighteen, apprenticing under notable artists like José Sanchis, Palacio, Serra, and Pere Baenas. Continue reading »
Organic Landscapes, Emblematic Narratives and The Surreal and Fantastic Visions of Johfra Bosschart
Johfra Bosschart, born Franciscus Johannes Gijsbertus van den Berg, was a Dutch pioneer of surrealism and fantastic realism. Continue reading »
A Women’s Hair Style Expert Shows That Anyone Can Look Great With The Correct Cut
Switching from long to short hair, like pixies or bobs, is a bold change that many women are now embracing. Kristina Katsabina, a short hair specialist, inspires others with before-and-after client photos. Continue reading »
Wonderful Colorized Images of Early 20th-Century Malagasy Ladies in Style
Wearing a “lamba” is traditional attire in Madagascar. It is worn by women in the form of two matching pieces of cloth, one around the head or shoulders and the other around the waist or chest. Continue reading »
The Esquire Glamour Girl Calendar of 1948
Esquire magazine, when it debuted in 1933, was a precursor to Playboy in many respects. It featured substantial articles but was primarily purchased for its pin-up content. Unlike photographic nudes, Esquire’s pin-ups consisted of tantalizing glamour girl cartoons, initially created by George Petty. By 1939, these cartoons had evolved into double-page spreads, essentially pioneering the concept of the centerfold. Continue reading »
Winning Photos Of The World Of Wearable Art Competition 2023
The World of Wearable Art (WOW) competition is a stunning spectacle that masterfully intertwines the worlds of fashion, art, and innovation. Each year, it witnesses the relentless pursuit of creativity by visionary designers across the globe, who infuse life into wearable works of art that enchant our senses.
For over thirty years, this competition has provided a platform for mesmerizing artworks, crafted by finalists and displayed annually at the WOW Show in Wellington’s TSB Arena, New Zealand. The 2023 edition upheld this tradition, uniting artists and designers from various parts of the world. Amidst a plethora of remarkable creations, the prestigious 2023 Supreme WOW Award was deservedly awarded to Nelson designer Gill Saunders for her captivating piece, “Earthling.”
Winner Of The Supreme Wow Award And The Open Section: “Earthling”
Designer: Gill Saunders, New Zealand
“Earthling celebrates the natural wonders of our planet in the form of an adult coloring book.” Continue reading »
The Incredibly Detailed Fake Nail Art of Vivian Xue Rahey
Vivian Xue Rahey, a self-taught nail artist, creates realistic portraits of celebrities on acrylic nails. Initially a software engineer, she took up nail art as a hobby while launching her tech startup, but eventually chose it as her career. Continue reading »
This Hairdresser Shows how A Good Haircut Transforms a Person
Meet Jayne Matthews, the hairdresser extraordinaire who has a special affinity for the iconic styles of the 1960s and 1970s. With each cut and style, she transports her clients from the modern era back to the vintage charm of yesteryear, infusing them with a touch of nostalgia. A defining feature of all her creations? The unmistakable fringe that adds that signature Jayne flair to every look. Continue reading »
Why Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve when You Can Wear Your Head on Your Sleeve?
Creepy Halloween accessory by designer Janina Udiljak: a realistic handbag in the shape of a severed head. The designer scanned her face on a 3D printer and added colorful makeup. Continue reading »
Unleash Your Inner Frog Princess with JW Anderson’s Froggy Clutch
JW Anderson, the fashion mavericks known for their wacky designs, are stepping into the spotlight with their latest creation: the Frog Clutch. Continue reading »
AI-Generated Fruit Fashion by Bonny Carrera
Bonny Carrera (previously), a digital artist from Germany combines artificial intelligence and design to create distinctive, conceptual home décor and clothing items. Continue reading »
The Visual Explanation of The Ladies’ Dress Shoes in the Nineteenth Century
The evolution of clothing manufacturing is a fascinating journey that intertwines with the advent of factory sewing machines and the emergence of a middle class, eager to acquire and flaunt an ever-changing wardrobe. Continue reading »
Wearable Insects by Samantha Dennis
Samantha Dennis, a visual artist operating out of Lutruwita, Tasmania in Australia, is deeply intrigued by society’s various attempts to rationalize and organize the mysteries of existence. Continue reading »