Artist Unites Watercolour And Photography In Her Extraordinary Self

Artist Unites Watercolour And Photography In Her Extraordinary Self-Portraits Massachusetts-based artist Aliza Razell creates tickling self-portraits that explore philosophical abstractions through the merged mediums of watercolour and photography. Using Photoshop, Razell unites the two mediums in her Anesidora (explorations of the Pandora’s Box myth) and Ikävä (the Finnish word meaning the feeling of longing) series. Audra

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 56 words · David Murley

Best Pr Tips For Brands Always Do Research And Uncover New Survey Results

Best PR Tips For Brands Always Do Research And Uncover New Survey Results The team at Quite Great PR work so many website promotions and music related projects plus gadgets and other related brands and it is so exciting when you work with a company like the fantastic guys at www.sunflykaraoke.com who are experts in their field, so when we are helping them to launch a new service as we have been with their new streaming service, you also know you will get great research for surveys....

January 24, 2026 · 5 min · 988 words · Christopher Copeland

Blue London

Blue London A Londoner born and bred, I want to celebrate our city’s vibrancy, colour and life. We are unique in the fact that we can relax in the peaceful serenity of Putney or throw ourselves into the active buzz of the Southbank, all in one short journey. There is something for everyone if we spend the time to find it, and we need to embrace what we love about the place in which we live....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 220 words · Brian Cox

Boss Falls Asleep At Work So Employees Take Him On A Photoshop Trip (15 Pics)

Boss Falls Asleep At Work So Employees Take Him On A Photoshop Trip (15 Pics) Ever fell asleep at work? Software company’s CEO Zeev Farbman has. How do we know? Because he chose to take a nap around his employees, who just happen to be working on the company’s new photo editing app. The team not only captured their boss sleeping but took it one step further (ok, maybe more than one) and used their photo editing skills to send Zeev on a magical trip that he couldn’t have even dreamt of…...

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 146 words · Monica Zito

Brazilian Mailman Takes Selfies With The Animals He Befriends On His Job, And People Love It (20 Pics)

Brazilian Mailman Takes Selfies With The Animals He Befriends On His Job, And People Love It (20 Pics) Being a mailman is a tough job – you not only have to haul a heavy bag full of people’s mail around with you, but you also have to do it no matter the weather. However, the job has some redeeming qualities too – like getting to pet numerous pets throughout the day....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 259 words · Melonie Olsen

Brock Turner’S Release Inspires A Powerful Anti

Brock Turner’s Release Inspires A Powerful Anti-Sexual Assault Photoshoot Brock Turner became famous back in June 2016 for all the wrong reasons. The former student at Stanford University in California was found guilty for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman, and what outraged the student community the most was that he was sentenced to just six months jail time and served only half of that before his release. Yana Mazurkevich, a 20-year-old student at Ithaca College in New York, just couldn’t let this one slide so easily, so she cooperated with the sexual assault awareness media platform called Current Solutions and created an expressive photo series called It Happened, where she’s revealing the more graphical and hard-to-watch side of the whole ordeal....

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 190 words · Lisa Clark

Brutally Honest Liquor Bottle Labels

Brutally Honest Liquor Bottle Labels Have you ever dreamed of supermarkets full of products with labels that would actually tell you the truth about what they are or what they do to your body instead of just trying to convince you to buy them? Recently, totalsororitymove.com created a series of brutally honest labels for the most popular kinds of alcohol. Would you still buy them if the labels told you the truth like this?...

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 81 words · Danielle Justice

Common Foods Disguised As Other Foods By Hikaru Cho

Common Foods Disguised As Other Foods By Hikaru Cho Japanese artist Hikaru Cho is already well-known for her bizarre and realistic body paintings , but now the Tokyo-based artist has applied her talent to everyday food items as well. In her playful “It’s Not What It Seems” series, she turns common foods into other kinds of food using only acrylic paint and her extraordinary talent. Quite an idea for an April Fools’ prank, don’t you think?...

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 77 words · Robert Baltz

Creativesoul Photography Celebrates African Heritage And Fairytales In Portraits Of Black Children (15 Pics)

CreativeSoul Photography , a visionary photography studio, has been on a mission for over a decade to capture captivating portraits that showcase the beauty and uniqueness of black kids. Their dedication to empowering children of color by breaking stereotypes and promoting self-esteem has resulted in the awe-inspiring AfroArt series. In an interview with DeMilked, the team at CreativeSoul Photography proudly revealed that they have been capturing these mesmerizing portraits for over a decade....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 348 words · Josephine Pizer

Delightful Surreal Photos By Robert Jahns Will Brush Your Sadness Away

Delightful Surreal Photos By Robert Jahns Will Brush Your Sadness Away Hamburg-based art director Robert Jahns, aka nois7 on Instagram, creates stunning surreal photo manipulations full of bright colors and daring characters ready to boost your spirit. The themes of his creations revolves around fearless characters brave enough to be different, to take risks and to enjoy the freedom of their own imagination. Moreover, the photos are always accompanied with Jahns’s insightful messages, which make the experience even more inspirational....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 225 words · Lynette Ebersole

Differences Between Art And Design Explained

Differences Between Art And Design Explained Art and design get mashed into one pretty frequently, but for those who work in these fields, the two are could not be more different. To showcase that, the design resource website Pixelo has created a short clip which illustrates the difference between art and design based on words by John O’ Nolan , founder of professional publishing platform Ghost . Watch the video below and read O’ Nolan’s in-depth post about this topic on Webdesigner Depot ....

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 119 words · John Few

Dutch Designer Makes “Ground Fridge” That Doesn’T Use Electricity And Is Inspired By Root Cellar

Dutch Designer Makes “Ground Fridge” That Doesn’t Use Electricity And Is Inspired By Root Cellar What happens when you want to have a root cellar, but without the rats and roots? You could buy one of these spiffy Groundfridges by Floris Schoonderbeek. It’s a prefabricated ground fridge that you just need to cover up in your garden. It uses the insulation of the ground and the cooling effect of ground water to keep your vegetables (and drinks) at a cool 12 degree Celsius year-round....

January 24, 2026 · 3 min · 453 words · Anja Clifford

Every Cat Owner Should See This Campaign To “End The Cat Nudity”

Every Cat Owner Should See This Campaign To “End The Cat Nudity” Elan Lee and Shane Small, the creators of a card game called Exploding Kittens , have recently collaborated with Matthew Inman of The Oatmeal to promote an important message – ending cat nudity. Even though it sounds hilarious, these guys are actually spreading awareness about the importance of marking your indoor pets. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) report, that 15 percent of pet owners have lost their pets within the last 5 years, out of which 93 percent of dogs and 74 percent of cats were found....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 299 words · Annie Boles

Every Year These Girls Dress Up As Different Versions Of The Same Celebrity, And The Results Just Keep Getting Better

Every Year These Girls Dress Up As Different Versions Of The Same Celebrity, And The Results Just Keep Getting Better Year after year, one group of friends – Paige , Aida , Jamie , Lindsay , Lauren , Auburn , and Heather – are proving that it’s not only possible to have a group of close friends in you adult years but they also keep surprising us with their unique Halloween tradition....

January 24, 2026 · 3 min · 572 words · Sara Carpenter

Everyday Sayings Turned Into Clever Illustrations By Artist Nabhan Abdullatif

Everyday Sayings Turned Into Clever Illustrations By Artist Nabhan Abdullatif Nabhan Abdullatif, a professional Oman-based graphic designer and illustrator, comes up with brilliant ways to express our most common everyday phrases and slang with cute minimalistic illustrations. Abdullatif specializes in conceptual illustration and vector art, which is evident in his clever visual puns. In Abdullatif’s mind, sayings like “just in case” or “what’s up?” get interpreted in their most literal forms....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 257 words · Darnell Perez

Facebook Group Edits Images Of Plus Sized Women To ‘Inspire’ Them To Lose Weight

Facebook Group Edits Images Of Plus Sized Women To ‘Inspire’ Them To Lose Weight Paint is usually the go-to program to make (horrible, eye scratching) political statements. But Photoshop is the tool of #ProjectHarpoon, also known as “ThInner Beauty”. The modus operandi of the group is taking plus sized celebrities and photoshopping them to what the group calls lower weight. The group’s work is called misogynistic and fatshaming, which might have something to with its original name: it comes from the “man the harpoons” macro usually posted on image boards when a picture of someone considered too fat (a “whale”) is posted....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 266 words · Raymond Sadler

Fantasy Porcelain Animals By Ukrainian Artist Duo Anya Stasenko And Slava Leontyev

Fantasy Porcelain Animals By Ukrainian Artist Duo Anya Stasenko And Slava Leontyev Ukrainian artists Anya Stasenko and Slava Leontyev create wonderful little porcelain animals that seem to come from a strange fantasy world. The creative duo sculpts and paints over porcelain sculptures that range between 4 and 40 centimeters of height. The artists don‘t consider themselves ceramists, as they chose the medium only because it’s easier to handle than glass or metal....

January 24, 2026 · 1 min · 102 words · Toby Guidi

Former “Buffy” Star Recreated 30 Celebrity Outfits And It’S Hilarious

Former “Buffy” Star Recreated 30 Celebrity Outfits And It’s Hilarious Tom Lenk is an actor and former star of one of the most well-known TV series of the 90s – “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”. In his free time, he recreates celebrity outfits using common household items and the results are hilarious! This actor never misses a chance to poke fun at celebrities and their questionable fashion choices. Everything from J....

January 24, 2026 · 3 min · 572 words · Nancy Maroun

Getting A Job As An Event Planner

Getting a Job as an Event Planner If you are interested in corporate event planning, it is never too late to get started. To be an event planner , there are just a few attributes you have to have to make this career a successful one. You have to do advertising, you need to be a critical thinker, and you have to be available any day and every day of the week especially if you are going into business for yourself....

January 24, 2026 · 3 min · 479 words · Nicholas Rainey

Guy Dresses Up His Manatee Mailbox For Different Occasions Throughout The Year, And His Neighbors Love It

Guy Dresses Up His Manatee Mailbox For Different Occasions Throughout The Year, And His Neighbors Love It Sometimes your lawn needs a little bit of extra character that will make people turn their heads, and we bet nothing else can give you that exact effect the same way as a manatee mailbox. Yes, you heard it right, a 5′ tall mailbox made out of fiberglass shaped like a manatee can be yours for just under $600, and when you finally set it up, you’re welcomed to go all out with it....

January 24, 2026 · 2 min · 226 words · Michele Nelson