Do you like coffee? If so, do you prefer it black, with cream, maybe with some Irish whisky, or with a drop of raging sea or a slice of the ever-expanding galaxy?


Do you like coffee? If so, do you prefer it black, with cream, maybe with some Irish whisky, or with a drop of raging sea or a slice of the ever-expanding galaxy?

“As beautiful as the chance encounter of a sewing machine and an umbrella on an operating table.” André Breton, known best as the founder of Surrealism, referred to this line by Comte de Lautréamont as the single phrase that perfectly describes the phenomenon of Surrealism....

This is Jazmina Daniel, an Australian makeup artist, who creates colorful, bright, unusual and very creative designs using her lips as a canvas and shares them via Instagram.

Meet Fab Ciraolo, Chilean illustrator with a very interesting vision of the world who want to share it with you. In his works the guy reprises the most popular nostalgic elements like our favorite fairy tale characters, popular historical personalities, artists etc. incorporating them into marvelous motifs some surreal, sci-fi atmospheres.

“For me, it’s not just about taking a pretty picture. Photography is my voice; the goal is to speak eloquently.” – Rog Walker Rog Walker is a photographer who lives and works in New York City. The majority of his unique works are classic style...

We’re used to seeing life happen from our naked eye, but what if we got a chance to escape that typical view and start perceiving it from a whole different level? The true beauty behind macro photography is simple, it provides an experience that becomes otherworldly. Everything you thought you knew is completely changed.

Everyone makes a lot of purchases at different food markets and often people throw away their shopping lists. Photographer Thomas Lakeman decided to create a project that’s based on the ingredients from shopping lists. That’s something really weird and beautiful at the same time.

Traditionally, decorative ceramic figurines represent kitsch beauty and serenity. Upon first glance, they are appropriate only for decorating your granny’s cabinet. British artist Jessica Harrison took an interest in these ceramic sculptures and reinvented the medium. She covered refined young women who resemble Jane Austen’s characters in neck-to-wrist sailor tattoos. As a result, her modified porcelain ladies appear slightly humorous, grotesque but undeniably fascinating.

Five years ago, Katie Johnson, a University of North Texas Communication Design senior at that time, decided to help kids maintain their sparkling imagination and show them many ways in which they could apply it in art. She started The Monster Project, a collaborative program aimed at giving kids more opportunities to use their creativity at school.

Seung-Hwan Oh, an experimental photographer and a microbiologist based in Seoul, once got fascinated by the fact that mold destroys film, badly stored in archives. This inspired him to deliver the idea of impermanence of matter in a disturbingly metaphorical way. The artist cultivated fungus and applied it to film before he put it into his camera and took portraits of his friends.

Andres Amador is a famous landscape artist from San Francisco. He’s famous for his enormous sand drawings made on beaches. His massive sand canvas impressed the whole world and his artworks have a huge potential. His drawings have different shapes, designs and messages. He’s collaborated...

Kristina Webb is a wonderful artist from New Zealand. She creates the most unbelievable art images in the world, she has her own technique and her vision of art is something truly incredible, immortalizing and individualistic in style. She posted a lot of her artwork...

The street art was considered a banditry or vandalism for many years. It was always an underground art, the artists were usually anonymous. Only recently has it started to become an officially recognized art form and an object of a huge craze. This trend irritates...

We are living a world, where nothing really surprises us anymore, right? But this guy will make you spill your drink and drop your taco right where ya stand, buddy! His vision of art is probably the most extraordinary thing you’ve ever seen. No...

What does a blank sheet of paper evoke when you’re looking at it? Plainness? Flatness? Lifelessness? Canadian artist Calvin Nicholls combines two things he is passionate about – art and the wildlife of his homeland – to give a whole new life to paper and...

Ariel and Ron Weasley, Jessica Rabbit and Princess Merida. What do these fictional characters have in common? If they were real people, they would belong to the two percent of the world’s population who carry a mutation in a gene called MC1R that results in...

Vanessa Paxton created a really unusual and fascinating project. The Jamaican photographer started it in 2011. Her project includes all female faces from different ethnicities, surrounded by a color. Each color fits the skin tone of the model and makes a girl look very beautiful....

Like many artists, Carter Asmann is quite fond of coffee. Unlike most artists, he has found a perfect way to integrate this passion into his works. The California-based photographer and illustrator creates his drawings around (or sometimes inside of) coffee stains.

Yiwu Commodity City located in Zhejiang province. It’s the most unique commodity wholesale market in the world. The newest trends, ideas, designs and more will be found right here. This industrial city is like a forgotten place at the edge of...

Using a traditional ink-and-wash technique, South Korean artist Yong Sung Heo creates haunting portraits of Korean teenagers blurring the line between reality and fantasy. The artist masterfully captures every fine detail, like hair or freckles, but each subject in his artwork appears as a ghostly...