Meet Melanie Gaydos, 28-Year

Meet Melanie Gaydos, 28-Year-Old Model With A Genetic Disorder Who Erased Fashion Stereotypes Her name is Melanie Gaydos, she’s a brave woman who faced the fashion industry and won. This American is just 28 years old. She has a genetic disorder called ectodermal dysplasia, from which she suffers from the day she was born. This rare genetic condition prevents teeth, nails, pores, cartilage and bones from developing. Despite being stigmatized all her life by her appearance, she decided that her illness was not going to limit her and four years ago she raised as a model....

January 8, 2026 · 2 min · 260 words · Donald Dubard

Michelle Robinson Intricately Weaves Colorful Geometric Wall Decor Using Fibre Art

Michelle Robinson Intricately Weaves Colorful Geometric Wall Decor Using Fibre Art Sydney-based artist Michelle Robinson has been exploring the centuries-old art of passementerie to create beautiful wall decor. The artist, who has over twenty years of experience in soft furnishings and upholstery, began weaving geometric wall hangings from textured fibres over the last couple of years. The artist discovered that spinning fibre significantly helped her reduce her over-thinking patterns. The act of spinning, Robinson has claimed, helped put her in an unexpected meditative state that is in stark contrast to the complex pre-planning involved in passementerie....

January 8, 2026 · 2 min · 274 words · David Coatney

Mind Journal — The Modern Day Man Journal

Mind Journal — The Modern Day Man Journal Introducing a new kind of journal, just for guys. My name is Ollie and I’m on a mission to bring back the legacy of guys keeping a journal. This important task has been forgotten over the years and now is a more crucial time than ever for guys to get writing again. Years ago the idea of a guy sitting a jotting down his thoughts in a book, was common place....

January 8, 2026 · 3 min · 445 words · Sheri Chavez

Mini Artworks Made From Polaroids

Mini Artworks Made From Polaroids Earlier this year I got in contact with 50 different emerging and unknown artists and asked them to send an artwork for us to put an analog spin on. We used a camera, the Instant Lab Universal, which transforms digital smartphone images into instant analog polaroid photographs. The results we got were great and the artists loved seeing their mini artworks. ‘I feel that the analog film changes my concept for the artworks in that there is an older fashioned twist on these more modern artworks and gives the art a more natural tone....

January 8, 2026 · 3 min · 538 words · Glenn Pineda

Mtb Montage Project

MTB Montage Project Photographer Filip Gierlinski creates double exposure style photo series – Mountain Bike Riders and Their Trails. “My idea for this project came from my love of all things mtb and riding the local Surrey Hills trails for the past 20 years. I wanted to combine photographing portraits of the guys and gals who enjoy riding out in the forests and trials, and the actual landscape they ride in....

January 8, 2026 · 1 min · 207 words · Ericka Bello

Nature Meets Art: 20 Incredibly Detailed Pebble Mosaics By Justin Bateman

Nature Meets Art: 20 Incredibly Detailed Pebble Mosaics By Justin Bateman Art can manifest in the most surprising ways, and British artist Justin Bateman takes this idea to a whole new level. He transforms simple pebbles and stones into breathtaking mosaics—portraits, animals, and even reimagined masterpieces from art history. One of the most fascinating aspects of Bateman’s art is its impermanence. Unlike paintings on canvas or sculptures in stone, his pebble mosaics are temporary....

January 8, 2026 · 2 min · 250 words · Janet Endres

Otherworldly Bird Feather Sculptures By Kate Mccgwire

Otherworldly Bird Feather Sculptures By Kate MccGwire Widely-renowned British artist Kate MccGwire uses an unusual medium – hundreds and hundreds of bird feathers – to create her unique sculptures. By meticulously layering the feathers side by side, she creates swirling, tactile and snake-like compositions that look disturbingly alien. MccGwire was surrounded by nature since her early childhood, connecting her to natural forces and animals throughout her life, which even now impacts her creative choices....

January 8, 2026 · 1 min · 202 words · James Rodriguez

Parisian Desserts Matched With Shoes In A Sweet Instagram

Parisian Desserts Matched With Shoes In A Sweet Instagram It’s a pity that all the vitamins aren’t found in a cake. Then I could eat delicious treats like those from “desserted_in_paris” Instagram all the time! Run by Tal Spiegel, this account posts pretty images of desserts from all over Paris. Eclairs seem to be prominent in city of love, and chefs go all-out when decorating them. But no matter the cake, they all look mouth-watering good....

January 8, 2026 · 2 min · 253 words · Chris Grose

People Are Baffled That These 25 “Blue Whales” In The Room Are Consistently Ignored

People Are Baffled That These 25 “Blue Whales” In The Room Are Consistently Ignored At some point or another, we’ve all been in that situation where something awkward has taken place in front of us, but we don’t acknowledge it. Recently, they ‘Ask Reddit’ community saw a discussion about ignoring the elephant in the room -nay- the blue whale in the room. The ‘Elephant in the room’ is a common enough phrase, and the ‘blue whale’ refers to something that is even more in your face but for some reason people won’t talk about it in any form or manner....

January 8, 2026 · 11 min · 2314 words · Tim Castillo

People Are Sharing The Funniest Advertising Fails They’Ve Spotted In The Wild (30 Pics)

People Are Sharing The Funniest Advertising Fails They’ve Spotted In The Wild (30 Pics) It takes skill and a lot of forward thinking to create a good ad. There are countless little things that you have to keep in mind when creating one – after all, it will be seen by thousands of people from various different backgrounds every day. However, even the best advertisers aren’t safe from an occasional mess up....

January 8, 2026 · 3 min · 437 words · Debora Rosato

People Are Sharing The Worst Diy Projects They’Ve Come Across To This Online Group (30 Pics)

People Are Sharing The Worst DIY Projects They’ve Come Across To This Online Group (30 Pics) With a lot of people being stuck home due to quarantine, we’ve seen a surge of DIY projects shared on the internet over the last year. And while a lot of them turned out pretty awesome , others were… let’s just say “less than successful”. And someone even created a whole Facebook group dedicated to the latter....

January 8, 2026 · 3 min · 458 words · Irene Fernandez

Photographer Captures Dream

Photographer Captures Dream-Like Pictures Of Husky Playing On A Frozen Lake Huskies have the perfect balance of both cuteness and being dog sized. And in the photographs by Kirovsk based Fox Grom, they appear to tread on water, too! Well, no, these Siberian huskies aren’t performing miracles: they’re just enjoying a frozen lake that’s thawing a little. It doesn’t seem to disturb the doggies not one bit: they’re just walking around, doing doggie things like fetching sticks....

January 8, 2026 · 1 min · 160 words · Steve Oneil

Pilot Captures Incredible Aerial Shots Of Bangladesh

Pilot Captures Incredible Aerial Shots Of Bangladesh Bangladeshi aviator Shamim Shorif Susom has managed to combine his passions of flying and photography with the love of his country. The result is a breath-taking photo series in which he rediscovers the natural beauty of his motherland from a whole different perspective. “Afterwards, I got my job and had to move from one city to another,” Shamim told Bored Panda . “This diversity, this change in life and lifestyle– like everyone else, affected me as well....

January 8, 2026 · 1 min · 180 words · Kenny Porter

Powerful Black And White Photography Reveals The Beauty In Brutalist Buildings

Powerful Black And White Photography Reveals The Beauty In Brutalist Buildings Art director and graphic designer Peter Chadwick is fascinated by Brutalist architecture and photographs it all over the world. Chadwick’s love for Brutal buildings sparked in the late 1970s when he was growing up in North-East England. During the years, he has taken and gathered a lot of powerful black and white images which are now featured in Peter’s curated book This Brutal World....

January 8, 2026 · 2 min · 260 words · Tom Mahood

Russian “Vandal” Draws Graffiti On Dirty Cars, And The Owners Aren’T Even Mad (New Pics)

Russian “Vandal” Draws Graffiti On Dirty Cars, And The Owners Aren’t Even Mad (New Pics) Has anyone ever written “Wash me” or scribbled some doodles on your dirty car? How about a full-sized RoboCop? Nikita Golubev (featured previously ), an artist from Moscow, Russia, is taking dirty car drawings to a whole new level. The artist turns dirty cars into a canvas for his unique creations. Even though Nikita has previously worked on various different projects, this one is special for its fragility and temporality....

January 8, 2026 · 3 min · 522 words · Robin Deleon

Satellite Photos Show A Dramatic Decrease In Pollution Above Italy During The Coronavirus Quarantine

Satellite Photos Show A Dramatic Decrease In Pollution Above Italy During The Coronavirus Quarantine As the coronavirus sweeps the world, more and more people are choosing self-quarantine and wait for the worst. But, believe it or not, there’s a small silver lining to it all – with more people staying at home and many businesses temporarily closing, pollution levels are dropping dramatically. The European Space Agency (ESA) and a few independent researchers report that nitrogen dioxide (NO2) emissions over Italy have decreased significantly since the country went on lockdown....

January 8, 2026 · 3 min · 479 words · Rickey Johnson

Satirical Illustrations That Call Attention To Today’S Problems By Gunduz Agayev

Satirical Illustrations That Call Attention To Today’s Problems By Gunduz Agayev Gunduz Agayev, an illustrator from Azerbaijan, is continuing to criticize the problems of today through his colorful illustrations. This time he focuses on the society, the intolerance that’s settled into the minds of the masses and the consumer’s mentality that’s taking over the world. Scroll down to see his latest work and, if intrigued, click through to check out the artist’s other projects on police , justice , and war ....

January 8, 2026 · 1 min · 158 words · David Heyman

Self

Self-Taught Painter Upcycled A Porthole To Make An Amazing Maritime Landscape Adam Stevens, a self-taught painter, has created a beautiful ‘open sea’ painting inside an old porthole. The artist who has learned to paint with the aid of YouTube videos has captured the essence of being inside a ship with his mesmerizing oil painting that shows the ocean and the sky merging into each other. “I started painting in 2019,” he tells DeMilked in an interview....

January 8, 2026 · 3 min · 486 words · Florida Croy

Self

Self-Taught Baker Lauren Ko Teaches People How To Cook Her Geometric Pies In Her New Cookbook Titled ‘Pieometry’ Lauren Ko is a Seattle-based writer, artist, and self-taught baker who creates incredible pies inspired by various geometric shapes and patterns. We’ve already featured some of her stunning works before , and now the artist is back with a fresh batch (no pun intended) of beautiful and delicious pies. The artist never ceases to surprise us with her ingenuity when it comes to designing pies – each of her designs are unique and look almost too beautiful to eat....

January 8, 2026 · 2 min · 333 words · Michael Pasquino

Singapore Timelapse Took 500 Days And 1 Million Photos To Make

Singapore Timelapse Took 500 Days And 1 Million Photos To Make 3 years, 500 days of shooting, almost one million images and 10 terabytes of data – these are the numbers behind Keith Loutit’s newest Singapore time-lapse The Lion City II . Statistics aside, it’s a triumph of skill, patience, and beauty. “ When we pass by landscapes they appear fixed in time, but they change around us constantly, ” writes Loutit....

January 8, 2026 · 1 min · 182 words · William Pratt