Adrenaline Junkies Put A Hand

Adrenaline Junkies Put A Hand-Woven Net 400 ft Up And 200 ft Out From The Cliffs To Climb And Dive Moab Monkeys, a Utah-based group of BASE-jumping, slacklining and rock-climbing athletes and filmmakers, gathered for the annual Turkey BASE Boogie event to hang an epic pentagonal net 400 ft from the ground and 200 ft from the edge of the nearest cliff in Moab, Utah. As one redditor, familiar with the group, stated, the net was hand-woven over the course of 7 years in a backyard by various people....

January 25, 2026 · 1 min · 170 words · Michael Hollingshead

Amethyst Geode Cake Is A Tasty Mineral You Can Eat

Amethyst Geode Cake Is A Tasty Mineral You Can Eat While I can’t smell what the Rock is cooking, it’s probably not an amethyst geode cake. For that you need Rachael Teufel, cake make extraordinaire. She, the founder of Intricate Icings Cake Design, made this cake for an opening of a boutique planning service. The geode was created out of edible sugar. Now you too can experience the joy of eating rocks, just like a goat!...

January 25, 2026 · 1 min · 154 words · Angelia Wallenbrock

Angry Owl Candle Burns Away To Reveal An Aluminum Skeleton

Angry Owl Candle Burns Away To Reveal An Aluminum Skeleton The owl is the most regal predator of the night. To honor them, Robert Scott of Skeleton Candles is making owl candles with a spooky surprise inside. Yes, his new project, Angry Owl, is all about angry owl skeletons. On the outside, the 100% paraffin wax candle looks like normal owl shaped candle. Maybe not even that angry for an owl....

January 25, 2026 · 2 min · 214 words · Alejandra Ala

Animal Balaclavas Turn Skiers Into Cats And Lions

Animal Balaclavas Turn Skiers Into Cats And Lions With winter incoming, you want to be cool – metaphorically, of course. Russian tattoo model Teya Salat has just the thing for you – animal ski masks. Now you can look like a bandit who’s extremely hip with the internet, as even a Grumpy cat balaclava is available. Ironically, the raccoon mask recreates the part of their face that looks the least like a bandit....

January 25, 2026 · 1 min · 159 words · Jermaine Black

Animals Carry The World On Their Backs In Majestic Sculptures By Wang Ruilin

Animals Carry The World On Their Backs In Majestic Sculptures By Wang Ruilin Chinese sculptor Wang Ruilin creates epic animal sculptures that he calls “Dreams.“ This series portrays various sea and land creatures as majestic guardians of the world, carrying its burden on their backs or seemingly becoming the world themselves. His sculptures allude to many of the world myths, like that of Noah’s Arc, and the sculptor also does a wonderful job of paying tribute to the fundamental elements of Mother Nature....

January 25, 2026 · 2 min · 246 words · Trevor Scarbrough

Architect Creates Conical Structure With 832 Colorful Glass Panels That Reflect Weather Outside

Architect Creates Conical Structure With 832 Colorful Glass Panels That Reflect Weather Outside Studio Other Spaces, founded by artist Olafur Eliasson and architect Sebastian Behmann in 2014, created the Vertical Panorama Pavilion for The Donum Estate in Sonoma Valley. The conical structure acts as a space dedicated to tasting wine, enabling a contextual and unique encounter between senses and surroundings. The beautiful construction consists of 832 glass pieces arranged around an oculus that opens to the north....

January 25, 2026 · 2 min · 223 words · Thomas Cline

Artist Creates Amazing Hyperrealistic Drawings To Portray The Beauty Of Organic Life (10 Pics)

Artist Creates Amazing Hyperrealistic Drawings To Portray The Beauty Of Organic Life (10 Pics) David Morrison is an artist who has always loved nature because of its shape, forms, and color. He perfectly portrays various life forms in his hyperrealistic drawings. In an interview with DeMilked, he says, “Early on I was inspired by Karl Blossfeldt photographs of plants and the Ernst Haeckel prints. I fell in love with their artwork....

January 25, 2026 · 3 min · 437 words · Mary Joslin

Artist Draws Dragons To Destroy The Stereotypes About Them

Artist Draws Dragons To Destroy The Stereotypes About Them Whether through tales, movies, or Dungeons and Dragons, these mythical beasts had gripped peoples’ imaginations for ages. And usually, they were associated with devastation, choosing humans as their main dish, and other horrendous things. So with this illustration series, artist Brian Kesinger wanted to show a different side of the animal. “Often dragons are depicted as villainous, treasure hoarding monsters but I wanted to break past the stereotypes and delve into the different personalities of each character,” Brian told Bored Panda ....

January 25, 2026 · 2 min · 387 words · Theodore Leahy

Artist Embroiders Landscapes From A Bird’S

Artist Embroiders Landscapes From A Bird’s-Eye View, And The Details Are Amazing (20 Pics) Seeing the world from above has a way of making everything feel both vast and intimate, and artist Victoria Rose Richards captures that feeling thread by thread. Using embroidery as her medium, she recreates landscapes from a bird’s-eye view, turning mountains, rivers, and coastlines into richly textured works that feel almost topographical. Richards has shared that she initially embroidered more traditional landscapes, but things shifted in 2019 when she created the first aerial piece that immediately resonated with her....

January 25, 2026 · 2 min · 237 words · Jenifer Mcphail

Artist Illustrates Daily Life With His Wife In 10+ Comics

Artist Illustrates Daily Life With His Wife In 10+ Comics Yehuda Adi Devir is a Tel-Aviv-based illustrator, comic artist and character designer who creates adorable comics about his daily domestic adventures with his wife, Maya. Whether she’s ridding the house of roaches, using him as her personal radiator (or pillow), motivating him to work out, or destroying the kitchen while preparing complex meals (like cereal), Yehuda’s wife provides him with all the inspiration he needs to create his cute and often relatable comics....

January 25, 2026 · 2 min · 344 words · Douglas Hammonds

Artist Spends 3000 Hours To Colorize Old Black & White Photos Of Famous People

Artist Spends 3000 Hours To Colorize Old Black & White Photos Of Famous People Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist whose main work is colorizing and restoring old photographs. The artist says the reason for doing all this work is to reduce the felt distance in time a little bit. Mario says he loves black and white photography but thinks some of them need color – “Most of B&W photography was done for one reason, there just was no color film!...

January 25, 2026 · 3 min · 532 words · Ida Russell

Artist Transforms Natural Landscapes Into Living Paintings

Artist Transforms Natural Landscapes Into Living Paintings Multidisciplinarian Finnish artist Antti Laitinen is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Helsinki. His skills include sculpture, performance, installation, photography, and video. He claims he has been a visual artist for over 20 years, pushing the limits of creativity by portraying natural landscapes as real living paintings. His main focus has been on forests and trees for the last 10 years, prior to which he worked with water....

January 25, 2026 · 3 min · 432 words · Loretta Runion

Artists Create $400 Accessories By Copying Children’S Doodles

Artists Create $400 Accessories By Copying Children’s Doodles Tasarim Takarim is an incredibly unique jewelry line created by two Istanbul-based artists. Yasemin Erdin Tavukçu is a painter and children art educator and her colleague Özgür Karavit is a sculptor and a goldsmith. An outstanding idea once occurred to Özgür Karavit as she got inspired by her own children and their unique doodles. Being a professional goldsmith, Karavit created her first brooch from her son’s drawings, and since then these two incredible women haven’t looked back....

January 25, 2026 · 2 min · 215 words · Lori Mccrary

As Pollution Levels In India Drop, Some Parts Of The Country Start Seeing The Himalayas For The First Time In Almost 30 Years

As Pollution Levels In India Drop, Some Parts Of The Country Start Seeing The Himalayas For The First Time In Almost 30 Years A short while ago we talked about some positive effects the coronavirus quarantine had on the environment, like pollution levels dropping above Italy and the canals of Venice clearing up. But it’s not just Italy that was positively affected. Some people living in the Jalandhar district in Punjab, Northern India, located around 125 miles (200 km) away from the Himalayas, reported that now that the pollution levels above the country have dropped, they’re able to see the mountains for the first time in 30 years....

January 25, 2026 · 4 min · 765 words · Thomas Clayton

Aurora: The Worlds Most Versatile Lamp

Aurora: The worlds most versatile lamp The Aurora is an iconic lamp which stands on 8 screw-in legs and comes packaged in an ultra-thin tube. The Aurora is on the start line and raring to go. But we are still a fledgling business and, to meet the minimum order requirements, we need to raise £12,000. Please help us bring this project to life by pledging at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/390789257/aurora-the-worlds-most-versatile-lamp Charles Lethaby Lighting

January 25, 2026 · 1 min · 70 words · Thomas Gunn

Back When Lady Gaga Was In College, People Had A Fb Group Saying She ‘Will Never Be Famous’

Back When Lady Gaga Was In College, People Had A FB Group Saying She ‘Will Never Be Famous’ Like her or not, you have to agree that Lady Gaga is one of the most diverse and influential singers of this generation. But her road to the top was not that easy – in fact, some people doubted her success before she became the singer we all know today. Recently, an old Facebook group titled “Stefani Germanotta, you will never be famous” created during Gaga’s college days was discovered and even though the singer got the last laugh, people were still stunned by the blatant ignorance displayed by her peers....

January 25, 2026 · 5 min · 1024 words · Craig Haase

Benefits Of Booking Low Budget Airlines

Benefits of Booking Low Budget Airlines Low budget airlines, also known as budget airlines, cheap flights and discount carriers are basically the airlines that offer affordable flight tickets. In today’s aviation industry, low cost carriers play a vital role. They are widely preferred by the frequent travelers as they can utilize air travel with the most reasonable fares. Below mentioned are some of the key benefits of low budget airlines:...

January 25, 2026 · 3 min · 497 words · Theresa Bleau

Breathtaking Photos From Inside Breaking Waves

Breathtaking Photos From Inside Breaking Waves Can you appreciate the beauty of a breaking wave as much as Marck Botha does? He doesn’t snap his shots from the coast – he gets into the water, close to the action! Botha even goes (swims?) the extra mile to be inside the wave when it breaks – a rare sight for most of us, I’m sure. Marck Botha is a “water photographer” from Durban, South Africa....

January 25, 2026 · 1 min · 160 words · Alex Smith

Celebrate Your Occasions With Chocolate Cake Online

Celebrate your Occasions with Chocolate Cake Online Cakes are one of the most adorable and delicious items that is used for celebrating the occasions in the well effective way. Most of the people love to share their happiness and joy towards their loved one in the form of giving the cakes. Of course, these kinds of the cakes are available in the online shops with the variety of types. As the way, the different variety of cakes that are offered through online are like delicious chocolate cake, vanilla, honey cakes, black forest cakes and more....

January 25, 2026 · 2 min · 318 words · Kevin Nelson

Christmas Story Quiz

Christmas Story Quiz Do you catch yourself murmuring “White Christmas” song time and again? And a desire to re-watch “Home Alone” is getting stronger with every passing second? It’s a clear sign that a time for ho, ho, ho is coming soon with its sparkling decorations, candy canes, mistletoes, and fir trees! Christmas is one of the most celebrated annual holidays bringing along lots of traditions deep-rooted in the ancient culture....

January 25, 2026 · 2 min · 263 words · Gretta Whitlock