Get ready for the sunny season with our summer-themed phone wallpapers featuring vibrant beach scenes and tropical designs.
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, love is undoubtedly in the air, and you know what that means – it’s time to give your trusty iPhone a little dose of affection too. After al…
Kev Craven is a cartoonist from the city of York in England, who is known for his fascination with the aesthetics of 1930s animations, also known as "rubber hose." He experiments with this style a lot by drawing famous characters and, this time, famous rock stars in the form of cartoon characters.
CocaCola, Sprite, Fanta, we know our favorite sodas by their taste but what would they be like if they were a little more... human? Maybe we'd like to go grab a drink with them? Maybe they'd be so obnoxious, we couldn't resist slapping them? Luckily, we don't have to guess anymore. Korea-born Canadian artist who goes by nickname Sillvi has masterfully transformed some of the most popular sodas into characters, and they're so distinct, they could very easily have their own shows.
The universe is boundless, and as technology advances, our knowledge about it expands. Yet, in the face of the infinite, how much can we truly fathom?
A dark-haired teenager in a leather jacket stands in front of a small table, the surface of which is stylized as pavement slabs. On the table there are several models of classic cars - from brand new, shiny fresh paint and chrome surfaces to old, rusty and tattered. The teen has an iPhone in his hands, with the help of which he creates almost all of his artwork.
This season's humpback whale migration along the east coast of Australia has been full of action with an abundance of photo-worthy moments. As a Byron Bay-based ocean photographer, I am in a fortunate position to document their journey each year, something I love to do. Over the years my humpback whale photographs have captivated the hearts and minds of viewers, showcasing the awe-inspiring beauty and majestic nature of these gentle giants.
Golden dragonflies circle above a swirling pond, dotted with lily pads and home to a few darting Koi fish. Inspired by vintage Japanese woodblock prints, this asian influenced graphic will give any wall an antique printed touch. Easy to install You will be surprised how simple it is to mount Japanese Koi Pond Woodblock wallpaper Non-woven Japanese Koi Pond Woodblock wallpaper is made of non-woven material. Each panel is 50 cm wide / 19,7 inches wide Custom wall size Japanese Koi Pond Woodblock wallpaper can be customized for your wall. You decide the exact size and how you want to crop it. Eco-friendly Production uses eco-friendly inks and the material is PVC free
As November arrives, it brings with it a change in the air, an anticipation of holiday festivities, and a cozy ambiance that’s simply irresistible. It’s the month where fall foliage pai…
According to some estimates, about 1 billion people have seen Windows XP's iconic wallpaper "Bliss," making it the most viewed photograph in the world. Now, 21 years after he made the shot, Charles O'Rear aims to produce "the next generation of wallpapers," and they look just as blissful.
Mind The Gap Wallpaper For festival lovers across the world, who love the community such events bring and the sense of belonging in a specific place and time. Fill the room with memories where no rules or systemic restraints belong. A moment where you are at one with the music, at one with the world and at one with yourself. Peace and happiness overcome you as you’re immersed in the melodies as the sun sets, feeling full of love as people dance around you. Your eye is drawn to intricate details across this FESTIVAL MEMORIES wallpaper, designed with both light and dark backgrounds encouraging you to party all through the day and night. Materials Non Woven Wallcovering, Satin Matte Dimensions 3 x 52 cm by 300 cm Repeat 54cm / straight match Extra Info Paste the wall application Samples and hanging instructions [email protected] Delivery 2-3 weeks * subject to stock
Every rock fan, let alone guitar players around the world, have this argument at least once a month, and that's "who are the best guitarists of all time?"
You might remember the original Windows desktop wallpaper photo, depicting an idyllic green hill on a summer day. It was taken by Charles O'Rear in California. Though the picture, called Bliss, is absolutely gorgeous, it still can get boring after a while.
Cats and dogs make great pets, but lizards are often overlooked when it comes to companion animals.
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Many people choose not to use wallpaper in a bathroom as they worry about the durability and practicality in this space. Let us put these anxieties to rest once and for all, and let us introduce you to one of our top design secrets and what will become your new DIY best friend!
According to some estimates, about 1 billion people have seen Windows XP's iconic wallpaper "Bliss," making it the most viewed photograph in the world. Now, 21 years after he made the shot, Charles O'Rear aims to produce "the next generation of wallpapers," and they look just as blissful.
In what he calls "a bizarre confluence of coincidences", one photographer ended up quarantining with his mother and his ex-wife. No, that's not a sitcom tagline. That's Neil Kramer's life. But this experience did inspire Kramer to produce something comical—a photo series.