We all have things we wish hadn’t happened. It would be so cool to have the opportunity to go back in time and correct mistakes we’ve made. But there’s no such thing as a time machine, so we need to do what we can to solve problems in present time. Sometimes these problems aren’t that bad, but other times...we can’t say as much.
With ‘American Gothic’ in the UK for the first time, we take a look at some of the other iconic works that have attracted moustaches, Muppets and other mimicry across art history.
These hilarious photos are too adorable for words.
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Photographer Murad Osmann's wildly popular "Follow Me" project features photos of his girlfriend leading him by the hand to exotic locations around the
Remember Murad Osmann and Natalia Zakharova, the couple who sparked the now well-known #followmeto meme by photographing themselves while travelling the world back in 2013? Well, Taiwanese couple Forrest Lu and Agnes Chien certainly do, and they've taken the pictures to prove it.
A fresh batch of pics and memes to keep in your pockets.
Ariana Ghandi. via I wasn't shocked when a picture of me made it to the boat's website. I mean look at my amazing body and my fish shorts are awesome. via Monty Python and the Holy Face Swap. via This poster customization by my 5 year old daughter. via Damned Millennials. via My wife took
looking into ways one would use techniques such as parody to be persuasive, the visual language of putting text with an image and making a completely different message. these are examples of parody above ^ these are examples of juxtaposition ^ an example of pastiche ^
Painting by Vincent van Gogh
Popular in the UK long before the mediocre film franchise, Rowan Atkinson's Mr. Bean character has found new life on the internet. That is, mostly by way of his face being super-imposed onto babies and supermodels.
@nickconfessore That’s better ...
The resemblances are uncanny.