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Polish artist and graphic designer Dawid Planeta summons large beasts in his series of mystical grayscale illustrations set deep in the jungle. The series, Mini People in the Jungle, presents animals in profile, with glistening eyes that illuminate the darkness surrounds them. A small child is also present in each work, bravely facing the towering creatures with a torch or outstretched arms. Planeta works his own experiences into the mysterious work, channeling his history with depression into a source for creative energy. More
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With roast dinners made of gemstones, planes dropping boiled-sweet bombs and a girl sipping from a brain with a straw, artist Eugenia Loli’s magical realist mash-ups are mind-bending, strange and unsettling
Famous Paintings: Explore 100+ iconic artworks and their stories. From masterpieces to renowned artists, discover the world of art.
Master craftsman Jeffro Uitto manages to turn reclaimed wood salvaged from near his home in Washington state into works of art and offbeat furniture.
A big collection of funny cat art and illustration for animal art lovers. I wish cats really walked around like this in real life.
Ten Japanese Illustrators and Painters To Watch. Our selection of ten of the best and brightest Japanese illustrators and painters we have previously introduced in grape Japan.
If you’re not familiar with the stunning work of Paul Villinski, take a moment an stroll though this online gallery. Paul Villinski uses recycled and found materials like lost gloves and disc…
If there is one concept which has been under constant attack by psychologists and philosophers over the last few decades, it is the idea of ‘you’ – that you are a real entity or ‘self’. Many modern philosophers and scientists suggest that this sense of being ‘someone’ is illusory, or just a simple product of brain activity such as memory, concentration and attention. But there are many problems with the attempt to ‘reduce’ our sense of self to brain activity - in particular, explaining the origins of conscious experience. By Guest Writer Steve Taylor Ph.D
Halloween is swiftly approaching us, so we decided to get everybody in the spirit with this skulltastic collection! A while back, I remember meeting a person on Twitter that wanted us to do a skull based collection. At the time…
These 33 hilarious perfectly timed photos show how a photographer has to be in the right place at the right time. These funny photos will get you going!
Italian sculptor Lorenzo Quinn’s massive new sculpture, 'Support,' is a stark warning on the impact of rising sea levels.
How to paint a minimalist abstract landscape with acrylics, step-by-step. Easy acrylic landscape painting—great for beginners.
It is difficult for us to believe that our beloved felines are merciless bird hunters. They do not do it out of cruelty, but because they are responding to their primitive hunter instinct. And it is amazing how efficient they are: they approach the prey in total silence and just in a jump they are already on the poor animal.
Funny, weird and WTF images that will make your day better.
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There are selfies, and then there are self-portraits. Make no mistake, these are two very different things, in the same way that a photograph
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Gabi Rizea is a 42-year-old artist from Romania. He creates incredible sculptures from wood and is well known in his country. Three years ago Gabi discovered his talent for wood carving completely by accident.
20-year-old Taiwanese student Kai-Xiang Xhong has the unique hobby of constructing astonishingly intricate and realistic works of art from cardboard.
Artist Glen Taylor solders ridges of metal to porcelain fragments, completing a halved teacup or broken saucer with a range of unusual materials: barbed wire, tarnished silverware, old book pages, and multicolored twine form a portion of the household objects. Each intervention contrasts the pristine, delicate qualities of the porcelain with the visible rust, unwieldy strings, and patchwork metals. A cabinetmaker for much of his life, Taylor originally worked with pottery but found it limiting until he started breaking his ceramics into pieces. More