Coming from the art background, love of commercial art and of course coffee, coffee painting has been one of recent Maria A. Aristidou recent projects. She uses water paint paper and around 5 different coffee blends Mother of Dragons R2D2 …
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You’ll Love What One Artist Does To Create This Deliciously Pretty Candy Land
These scenes look like something out of Adventure Time, but they’re actually the charmingly sugary work of Australian artist Tanya Schultz. Schultz, operating under the name Pip & Pop, creates large-scale floor installations full of intricate patterns and tiny landscape …
Read More »Artist Creates Adult Coloring Books
Who said adults can’t use coloring books? Johanna Basford, a talented illustrator and artists in the UK, has created a series of coloring books that have become wildly popular, selling more than a million copies. She told Dailymail that she …
Read More »Kristian Mensa Creates Illustrations Using Everyday Objects
Kristian Mensa is a 17-year-old artist from Czech Republic. Throughout the years he has realized how important are the simple objects. They can represent hundreds of completely different things and have a totally different meaning. Flower Gramophone Marge and her …
Read More »Bolt Poetry
A steel bolt is probably one of the least emotional or human things that I can think of, but that’s not how Tobbe Malm feels. This Swedish blacksmith in Oslo can coax simple steel nuts and bolts into human-like forms …
Read More »Siberian Photographer Takes Pictures Inspired By Legends And Fairytale
Novosibirsk-based young Russian photographer Helena Lavrenkova creates these mystical pictures inspired by famous fairytales and old legends from all around the world. She creates pictures combining Photoshop manipulations with real props that she makes independently and individually.
Read More »Adorable Cat-Shaped Sweets Inspired By My Cat Apelila
Do you like cats? How about cute and tasty sweets? I think there are a lot of people who like both of them. I am Laura, Japanese web designer and I blog with my mother Caroline. I love cats so …
Read More »Big Scary Monsters Complain About Their Daily ‘Monster Issues’
This ‘Monster Issues‘ series from Greece-based illustrator Teo Zirinis shows us that even scary monsters have to deal with the daily grind…
Read More »Watercolor Masterpieces
Watercolor is often called the most disobedient and very moody paint. With it is difficult to work, it is difficult to store, it is unpredictable and requires maximum concentration from the artist. But those who managed to conquer and tame …
Read More »An Artist Spent 7 Years In The Forest Doing Something That’s Simply…Magical
London-based artist and photographer Ellie Davis captures magical visions of the forest. Her scenes feature both the natural beauty of an area and a creation of her own making. Davis’ surreal, dreamlike images are mysterious, hinting at exploration and the …
Read More »3D Art Museum In Philippines
Most museums don’t like to see their visitors take pictures, some going so far as to charge them for the privilege. But this is not the case at the Art In Island museum in Manila, The Philippines. Here, visitors are …
Read More »Street Art ‘Surgeon’
Have you ever wondered what the skeleton of a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle or a mermaid might look like? Nychos has – this Vienna-based artist seems to have a fascination with anatomical diagrams, turning some of his murals into creepy …
Read More »You’ll Do A Double Take When You See How This Creative Girl Honors Cartoons
People interested in getting into the makeup artist profession should definitely take note of Laura Jenkinson. This talented girl is taking the Internet by storm with her insanely entertaining, albeit strange, take on the art. Jenkinson’s face is making the …
Read More »What One Man Can Do With A Piece Of Paper Is Absolutely Inspired
Adam Tran is a high school chemistry teacher in Ho Chi Minh City. In his other life, Tran is a member of the Vietnam Origami Group, a group with centers teaching the art of origami across Vietnam. Tran is definitely …
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Banksy Sneaks Into Gaza To Create Controversial Street Art
Banksy, a street artist revered by thousands for his ability to express powerful messages and capture our attention, has finally addressed arguably the most controversial topic he could have possibly used his art to comment on – the Israeli-Palestinian conflict …
Read More »Forget Coffins
The idea of coming full circle and returning whence we came from is one that appeals to many of us, regardless of our faith (or lack thereof), and this is an idea captured perfectly by this beautiful new burial method …
Read More »These Sculptures Are Made From An Everyday Item
Artist Augusto Esquivel creates sculptures using not only an unexpected medium, but also an unexpected way of using them. To create his life-sized, three-dimensional pieces, he uses buttons and thread. But he doesn’t sew the buttons to anything. Oh no. …
Read More »Mother And Daughter Turn Used Antique Pocketwatch Parts Into Jewelry
Mother Elainer and Daughter Alice from Hampshire, UK teamed up to take Steampunk to the next level with their imaginative creations and painstaking attention to details. Back in 2011 the duo found a bag of old 1930’s-1960’s watch parts in …
Read More »This Clock Is A Work Of Art
This piece of art is simply named The Clock. What you’re seeing is a blown up and more detailed version of what a microchip looks like inside of a wrist watch. This piece of art is complex and visually stunning …
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I don’t think these people understand that a tattoo is permanent
Read More »Fairytale Garden In The Attic
Daniela Majic is a portrait photographer from Canada who uses her small attic to create fairytale garden scenes for her latest series called The Secret Garden. In her blog, she mentions that she treats the set as an art installation. …
Read More »Most People Would Overlook An Old Saw Blade…But Not This Artist
It’s no secret that saw blades can be used to make all kinds of beautiful things, from furniture to houses. Yet most people probably don’t think that they can be turned into art themselves. Artist Daniel Thomson of MyndScapes saw …
Read More »Goddesses Materialising Out Of Nowhere
Oliver Oettli says that he usually doesn’t do stuff like his Power Winds photo series but these photos became his most well known project. And rightly so. They feel magical, as if these women were supernatural beings. No digital tricks …
Read More »How The Euro Would Look If It Was Designed By This Hungarian Student
The euro is a controversial currency, but one thing that we can agree upon is that this currency might look a lot better if Hungarian graphic design student Barbara Bernat had anything to say about it. She created a series …
Read More »These Students Are Blown Away By What’s Waiting In Their Classroom
It’s important for students to feel inspired in whatever they’re studying. The best way to encourage this is to surround them with fascinating things to pique their interests. At least that’s what a middle school art teacher and Reddit user …
Read More »These 24 Jaw-Dropping Bad Tattoo Cover-Ups
A good tattoo artist is hard to find, but a good tattoo artist that really knows how to do a cover-up is an absolute gem. These people’s tats were transformed from “ugh” to “AWESOME” thanks to some incredible artists that …
Read More »Eva Jospin’s Enchanting Forests Crafted Out of Cardboard
In an interesting juxtaposition, sculptor Eva Jospin creates enchanting forests from cardboard. The Paris-based artist cuts and gules cardboard to craft dense, multi-layered and highly detailed forests with stunning depth of field. Gazing into the trees can nearly make a …
Read More »Nature In Glass
Simone Crestani is a glass maker! He started blowing glass when he was 15 years old and immediately became very fond of it. He can say that he has two big passions so far in his life – glass and …
Read More »Treebeard: Portraits Of My Friends With Plants Growing From Their Head
Cal Redback made these images to put part of his imagination in the portraits of his friends in common areas. His first idea was to make a double exposition as we used to see, but when he started to blend …
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