There are those among us who think of the past as the golden years, when everything was better than it is today, and people mostly spent tim...
"We as humans are connected to animals through our origins. If we don't value them, we might lose them, and lose part of ourselves in the process."
Spent a week at my sister's place at New Smyrna Beach, Fl.
These digital artworks are created by combining characters who have one or more similarities such as body color, materials, attitudes, abilities, obsessions, professions, and other things.
From coal miners and punks, to gypsies and immigrants, photographer Pierre Gonnord gives a face to communities and tribes that might otherwise risk invisibility from the cyber-pages of history.
This image is public domain This is a film scan from a copy negative that is part of my historical archive of Utah and Colorado mining images. The boy worked the mines. Children were cheap labor in the mines. He never worked that pick drill and the pipe wasn't likely his either but the rest of his stuff was real. He spent ten hours a day in that get up with only the light from that tallow wick lamp. He cleaned and played the part of a canary (kids were easier to replace than good miners). He was probably Finnish or Swedish and indentured to the company for the purpose of paying his fathers debts to the company store. Thank God for UMWA. The unions fought hard and bloody battles to get these children out of the coal mines. This little guy worked (and likely died) in Utah or Colorado mines.
German banker and photographer Mario Gerth decided fulfil a long-held obsession by finding and photographing the religious devotees, known colloquially in India as Godmen.
I'm READY...to get drunk.
Take a tour of this 18th century farmhouse manor in Provence, France where we recently spent a week with 25 friends ...just try to keep it a secret.
Something quite special dwells beneath the surface of New Zealand and these images prove that the country is just as beautiful below ground as it is above! The Waitomo area is famous for it’s limestone caves and within these caves are one of the most magical insects in the world, the glowworm. Glowworms emit a phosphorescent glow that light up the cave and create a surreal environment. Over the past year I have been back and forth to Waitomo’s Ruakuri Cave to master the art of photographing these magnificent little creatures - it’s been quite the experience! When the headlamps are out and all you can see are the glowworms, you can’t help but feel like you’ve stepped into James Cameron’s Avatar Pandora, it’s just unreal! Photographing glowworms is very similar to shooting the night sky, however the exposure time can be much longer.
Inside the lightning-fast, wildly absurd, occasionally terrifying world of app-based teenage white supremacy.
Storm chaser Jason Blum, 43, captured the dramatic series of photographs in Colorado. He took his 14-year-old son Chase along for the pursuit, which saw the pair drive 900miles following the storm.
There was more than just one wolf in Norse mythology. Check out this blog post to find out some powerful wolves in Norse myth.
The filmmaker says erasing scandal-plagued comic Chris D’Elia was an easy choice, but costly and complicated. Notaro made it all worthwhile.
this is GENUINELY one of the best character development sheets I've ever seen. Cuts right to the core of what you and your readers will glom onto, doesn't waste time on details that don't directly af…
Last year, I published my first Bored Panda post about New Zealand's glowing underworld. Over the past few months, I've been working on a new selection of glowworm images that continue to showcase the magic caves hidden beneath New Zealand. Once again, I donned my wetsuit and set off in search something truly unique.
Taiwanese sculptor Gaylord Ho was born in Hsin-Wu, Taiwan. Born to poor farmers Gaylord spent most of his free time helping, along with his brother, with the chores of scratching out a living on a small rice farm in middle Taiwan. His parents, while certainly not well off financially, were accepting and loving of their children and believed strongly in education. Gaylord was sent off to the public school system as soon as he was of age.
Both descriptions may apply to conjunctions. Sextile, trine, or quintile Sun: The native has a well-defined sense of self & remarkable inner security. They thrive when in conflict with an oppressive...
Listen to this post here, or subscribe on itunes. For most of my childhood, my dad was an avid Aikidoist. I would sometimes go to the dojo with him, and watched as he and other grown ups would rol…
Something quite special dwells beneath the surface of New Zealand and these images prove that the country is just as beautiful below ground as it is above! The Waitomo area is famous for it’s limestone caves and within these caves are one of the most magical insects in the world, the glowworm. Glowworms emit a phosphorescent glow that light up the cave and create a surreal environment. Over the past year I have been back and forth to Waitomo’s Ruakuri Cave to master the art of photographing these magnificent little creatures - it’s been quite the experience! When the headlamps are out and all you can see are the glowworms, you can’t help but feel like you’ve stepped into James Cameron’s Avatar Pandora, it’s just unreal! Photographing glowworms is very similar to shooting the night sky, however the exposure time can be much longer.
Photographers Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher spent over 30 years taking photos of ceremonies, rituals and the daily life of African tribal peoples. These extraordinary images tell the story of the Dinka tribe in Sudan.
poorly cropped close ups bc i worked hard rendering
Mike Winkelmann, also known as Beeple, is a graphic designer from Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. He works with a wide range of visual materials, from illustrations to films, but what we would like to show you is impressive and pretty unique.
Canvas - a blog by Saatchi Art. Discover a world of creativity and inspiration with our art blog. Explore insightful articles, artist spotlights, and tips to enhance your artistic journey.
I spent last week in Nashville, trying to finish the “Concourse of Angels” painting (see my unprofessional photos of the painting below). I worked all day for seven days. By the end of …
Mike Winkelmann, also known as Beeple, is a graphic designer from Appleton, Wisconsin, USA. He works with a wide range of visual materials, from illustrations to films, but what we would like to show you is impressive and pretty unique.
theboywhocan11: “ For my Star Wars Fans and Fan fic writers. Here’s something to look up on. ”
Ryan Koopmans traveled through an area once known as the Russian Riviera to capture the haunting beauty of a bygone era
Browse this collection of some of the most relatable digital art problems made into funny comics and memes by talented artists. Take a look...
Ron Hicks was born in Columbus, Ohio but spent most of his childhood growing up in the modest and friendly neighborhood of Park Hill in Denver, Colorado. He shared a dream with a close childhood friend early on... "He just always knew he would go to college and become an artist", remembers Ron's friend.
Sir Terry Pratchett suggested today that the multi-million-pound bonuses which the Royal Bank of Scotland will not be paying to staff could be spent helping to treat dementia patients.
We are Jake and Jo - astrophotographers based in Queenstown, NZ who spent this last Winter photographing the night sky in some of New Zealand's most beautiful locations. We are passionate about shooting the stars and often stay out till dawn in freezing temperatures to make the most of a clear night. On our adventures we have managed to capture meteors, the Aurora Australis, zodiacal light, air glow, satellites, shooting stars and of course the milky way.
The popular of image of philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche has long been associated with Caspar David Friedrich’s famous painting, Der Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer (“Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog”)…
Lijiang Old Town, in Yunnan, China, is full of flowers all year round. And, I think, the single prettiest place we've ever been.
At a heavy metal concert five years ago, physicist Jesse Silverberg had a "eureka" moment: The jumping, raucous fans at the show seemed to be moving about like molecules in the air we breathe. So he and friend Matt Bierbaum set out to understand the patterns within mosh pit motion.
When buildings are abandoned and forgotten, it's the end of a story. Slowly these old structures will be reclaimed by their environment. This process of