Let’s take a look at some of these mysteriously disappeared works of art that could make you filthy rich if you happen to find them.


Let’s take a look at some of these mysteriously disappeared works of art that could make you filthy rich if you happen to find them.

Nikita Golubev, a young Russian artist, decided that the city could use some fresh street art. His amazing pieces of art can now be found all over Moscow, until the owners decide to wash their cars, that is. And the coolest thing about this? Anyone can ‘donate’ their car and suddenly become a work of art.

Melissa McCracken is a woman that can be considered both blessed and cursed. She grew up with a peculiar neurological condition called synesthesia that allowed her see colors where other people heard sounds.
Here are 11 artworks inspired by various world famous songs. Can you guess the name just by looking at the picture?

It’s the best time of the year for people that are fans of Sony, photography or awards…

Here are 10 banned books you should definitely read today. And who knows, maybe they were banned for a reason?

What is it like to have an anxiety disorder? How can you describe it to someone that has never had an experience like that? Psychologist Douglas Amorim came up with an idea to create a photo essay that will tell the stories of his own patients and their suffering.

All skepticism aside, Geoffroy Mottart’s work is truly remarkable and will instantly change the average walk through Brussels into something magnificent and quirky.

Art and movement are two things that go together really well and Eric Sauve has understood that from the very beginning of his art career. His latest work, though, is something entirely new. The Affranchir la Ligne art project is an inspiring mix of solid material and carefully executed twists and curves that evoke feelings of wonder and excitement.

Let’s take a look at the final paintings of some of the greatest artists to ever walk this Earth.

Peter Menzel had one of the coolest ideas ever – traveling the world to see what ordinary people eat and take lots of pictures! That’s how many of his photographs ended up in a book titled “What I Eat: Around the World in 80 Diets”

It’s not the first time Julien Nonnon has decorated the walls of Parisian buildings with art. He’s known for his projections of smartly-dressed safari animals that could be seen all over the city in September, 2015, and now he’s back with yet another project – Le Baiser – that involves lots of kissing people projected onto the walls of Paris.
All in all there 100 kissing couples projected onto the walls of Parisian buildings. Juliene wants to inspire everyone to kiss!

Bike couriers are pretty lame in western countries. It’s usually like a guy in a very professional and sturdy outfit driving around, well, my midnight pizza. Asia however, turns it up a notch or three.
Now the real question is: which country has the best bike couriers/vendors? Is it China, known for having way too many people? Or is it Vietnam, known for beating the United States at warfare? Sounds like two tough opponents! Let’s take a look at our entries.

Photographer John Thackwray doesn’t spend much time in his bedroom. Wanna know why? Because his photography project “My Room Project” became a real traveling exhibition for him! So let’s take a look at 20 rooms John deemed worthy of sharing with the public. Enjoy!

Japanese art student Cho “Chooo-San” Hikaru decided body paint looked to fake and turned it into photorealistic bodypaint.

Some artists really have that unique touch that separates them from the rest. Ben Rubin, owner of the Instagram page Subway Doodle, is one of those unique artists. He adds his own typical “monsters” to random pictures, most of them taken in the subway. While most of them are quite normal, some of them also have an element of social criticism to them.

Meet a famous fashion illustrator Edgar Artis. He is from Armenia and his creatives are not like the others’. What is so special about his illustrations? Edgar found a way to display his fashion works using real food.

These days to be a great photographer, one doesn’t need fancy cameras, amazing lighting equipment and years of studying the art of a good shot. No, today all you need is Photoshop skills to make any of your pictures win international awards. But today we wanna show you 25 amazing photographs that were taken without using Photoshop.

The projects you’ll see below are stunning examples of symbiosis between painting, environment, and photography. Each element is working in conjunction with each other to complete an image.

If you still think that the art of photography is a simple thing and everyone can be a good photographer, you are so wrong. Ok we all can admit that in our digital era there are a lot of picture processing opportunities. You can perform a huge variety of ‘doctoring’ a photo to get the result you want to see. But today we’re are talking about photography as hard work – a discipline, that requires good planning, enough skills and time (and no Photoshopping as well) and above all patience.

“Deep Discovery” is the name of a new and the latest creative series of animated double-exposure photos. The project is found by Lucas Ighile and Ayla El-Moussa – two visual artists that have been sharing their works in the Internet since 2009.