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This Artist Makes Optimistic Drawings For Sad People

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Nick Fisher is a self-described sad, squishy person and part-time comic artist. He created Failureshop as a visual journal to capture his thoughts and feelings, finding it more manageable than maintaining a traditional journal. Continue reading »

Banana Ducks: The Quirkiest Garden Gnomes You Never Knew You Needed

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Looking to add a dash of whimsy to your garden? Meet the Banana Duck Gnomes, the latest trend in garden decor! These resin wonders are here to quack you up with their quirky banana attire and durable build, making every garden a slice of paradise! Continue reading »

Blast from the Past: The Futuristic Flying Saucer Gas Stations of Soviet-Era Kyiv

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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Kyiv introduced “flying saucer” gas stations with a unique design inspired by Japan’s “sky pumps,” where hoses were suspended from above for easier refueling. Continue reading »

Specracular Winning Photos From The Black & White Minimalism Photography Awards 2024

Photo by Nina Papiorek
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The Black and White Minimalism Photography Awards 2024 showcased a remarkable collection of winning photos that epitomize minimalistic art through their simplicity, monochrome beauty, and powerful storytelling, highlighting the photographers’ skill in transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. Continue reading »

Lost & Found: Insightful Photos Discovered in a Thrift Store and Their Unbelievable Beginnings

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In 2015, Meagan Abell discovered medium-format negatives in a Richmond, Virginia thrift store, featuring two unidentified young women. Continue reading »

A Number of Stunning Watercolors From the Year 1940 Were Found to Depict Heads That Had Shrunk

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The world is rich with history and mystery, often intertwining in ways that seem almost unbelievable. Continue reading »

Designer and Illustrator Charles Williams Transforms Words and Letters Into Dynamic Art

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Made Up, an illustration and designer business with its headquarters in London, specializes in turning words and letters into vibrant pieces of art. Continue reading »

Spectacular Portrait-Winning Photos From AAP Magazine Awards

Winner: “Revisiting Beauty” by Aline Smithson (United States)
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AAP Magazine is delighted to announce the winners of its Portrait Photography Competition. Continue reading »

Award-Winning Photos From The 2024 Audubon Bird Photography Awards

Grand Prize: Mathew Malwitz
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The 2024 Audubon Bird Photography Awards have once more featured some of the most amazing bird photography from all across the world. Continue reading »

The Superb Tulle Sculptures by Benjamin Shine

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Benjamin Shine, a British artist, makes intriguing sculptures and art installations with a unique material. Continue reading »

According to AI, if the Teletubbies Were a Horror Movie

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Imagine for a moment supposing the Teletubbies were not those adorable and peculiar animals that we used to find entertaining when we were children. Continue reading »

Gabriele Serrini’s Powerful Abstract Pop Art Paintings

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Italian painter Gabriele Serrini, who is presently residing in Spain, creates visually arresting paintings by fusing pop culture motifs with abstract expressionism. Continue reading »

Meet Luigi Lineri, The Wealthy Collector Of River Stones Who Has Amassed An Enormous Collection Over The Course Of The Past Half-Century

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For over 50 years, Luigi Lineri has collected and categorized stones from the Adige River in Northern Italy by shape—human profiles, animal heads, tools, and more. Continue reading »

“Your Inner Voice”: The Epic and Dystopian 3D Artworks of Stuart Lippincott

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Over the past decade, Stuart Lippincott has created content for a wide variety of projects and collaborated with and learned from some great designers and artists. Continue reading »

This Artist Creates One-of-a-kind Pieces Of Art By Combining Photography With Embroidery

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Hand embroidery and photography are two of Katia Herrera’s favorite hobbies, and she is a fiber artist who has taught herself the craft. Continue reading »

Beautiful-Bird Winning Photos From The GDT Nature Photographer Of The Year

“Surfing on the other side” by Levi Fitze
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The GDT Nature Photographer of the Year competition showcased stunning photographs capturing the beauty of birds in their natural habitats. These award-winning images highlight the diversity and elegance of avian species, from vibrant exotic birds to graceful common varieties. Continue reading »

The Superb Retro Inspired Posters by Xavier Esclusa Trias

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Barcelona-based art director and designer Xavier Esclusa Trias created an impressive poster collection inspired by the timeless designs of vintage VHS and cassette tapes, celebrating the 80s and 90s aesthetic by drawing from iconic brands like Sony, JVC, Panasonic, and BASF to distill their essence into modern minimalist posters. Continue reading »

A Shoe Doll That Belonged to a Child in the Slums of London, ca. 1905

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The fact that it was discovered in an Edwardian London slum around 1905, crafted from the heel of a man’s shoe, a black sock, and some scraps of household fabric, makes it both the most heartbreaking and marvelous of toys. Continue reading »

A Banana Artist Who Turns The Fruit Into Cartoons, Animals, and More

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Numerous times, it has been proven that true artists don’t require fancy supplies to create masterpieces. Continue reading »

Spectacular Travel-Winning Photos From The One Eyeland Photography Awards

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The One Eyeland Photography Awards once again delivers a captivating collection of winning photographs, showcasing the extraordinary talent of photographers worldwide. From awe-inspiring landscapes to poignant portraits, this year’s competition highlights the diverse beauty of our planet. Continue reading »

Playful Illustrations Of An Adorable Dragon Exploring The World

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Inspired by the movie “How to Train Your Dragon,” twin brothers Manik and Ratan created Drogo, a friendly dragon who quickly captured the hearts of many back in 2014/2015. Today, we revisit their charming Drogo illustrations for your enjoyment. Continue reading »

Spectacular Street-Winning Photos From The 2024 reFocus Color Photography Awards

Gold: Dancing with the gigant of the hell by Antonio Flores
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The 2024 reFocus Color Photography Awards have honored outstanding achievements in street photography, showcasing vibrant and dynamic images from across the globe. Renowned for their focus on color and composition, these awards attracted submissions from photographers who captured the essence of urban life in unique and creative ways. Continue reading »

Artist Creates Unique Art Pieces Inspired by Vintage Action Figures, Capturing the Essence of Iconic Film and Tv Characters

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Unlike mass-produced toys, artist Adam Perocchi meticulously handcrafts each figure, transforming beloved pop culture icons into bespoke collectibles. Each piece is presented in a blister pack, mimicking the nostalgic packaging of vintage action figures, complete with custom artwork and design elements specific to the character, enhancing their uniqueness and collectibility. Continue reading »

The Superb Minimalistic Lineart Illustrations by Andrea Minini

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Italian artist Andrea Minini crafts intricate and detailed visuals that masterfully convey depth through simple lines. Continue reading »

Beautiful Postcards Designed by Tito Corbella in the 1920s

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Tito Corbella (1885–1966) was an Italian painter renowned primarily as a postcard designer, although he also excelled in poster art. Born in Pontremoli, within the province of Massa Carrara, he initially pursued a degree in chemistry at the University of Padua. His artistic journey continued at the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice, where he studied under Guglielmo Ciardi and Ettore Tito. Continue reading »