Adorable Animal Jewelry Made Timeless With Silver And Bronze

Adorable Animal Jewelry Made Timeless With Silver And Bronze Michael Tatom’s jewelry line “ Of beasts and beauty ” has been in the works for about 25 years: “ I was mainly a jeweler, doing all the typical jewelry for a retail store. But on the side I was carving stone in my brother’s studio, doing smooth animal forms,” said Tatom to Bored Panda. “Eventually, I started doing them in bronze and many years later at the urging of my wife I applied that style to a jewelry line....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 240 words · Jeremy Ojanen

Adorable Duo Travels The World To Play With Architecture

Adorable Duo Travels The World To Play With Architecture Spain-based duo Daniel Rueda and Anna Devis love traveling and searching for interesting geometry in architecture. They photograph their adorable explorations and everything looks like straight out of an aesthetic fairytale. Each photo also has an entertaining element of quirkiness. Daniel and Anna always find the funniest ways to ‘interact’ with the architecture in their shots, and it adds an additional amusing dimension to the already rich and fascinating images....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 139 words · Betty Black

Adorable Hugging Bear Cookies

Adorable Hugging Bear Cookies If you like cookies and teddy-bears, you’ll definitely love these cute little fellows! French-trained Japanese cook Maa Tamagosan created these tasty-looking and almost too-cute-to-eat cookies. Fortunately, she shared her recipe and the creative process with the world, leaving many of us drooling. Find her recipe, translated into English, below, and keep in mind that, if you have nut allergies or simply don’t like them that much, you are free to change the nuts into candies or anything else that won’t melt....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 226 words · Fannie Clark

Amazing Pencil Sculptures By Jennifer Maestre

Amazing Pencil Sculptures by Jennifer Maestre Meet Jennifer Maestre , a South African-born, Massachusetts-based artist, who makes the most beautiful and unusual sculptures we’ve ever seen. My sculptures were originally inspired by the form and function of the sea urchin. To make the pencil sculptures, I take hundreds of pencils, cut them into 1-inch sections, drill a hole in each section (to turn them into beads), sharpen them all and sew them together....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 102 words · Frances Corry

An Adorable 50-Year

An Adorable 50-Year-Old Baby Yoda Appeared In “The Mandalorian” And People Are Falling In Love With It It has been less than a week since Disney’s new streaming service, Disney+, launched and people just can’t get enough of it. They love it so much, in fact, over 10 million people signed up in just the first day! And with its launch, Disney+ premiered a brand new TV series set in the Star Wars universe – The Mandalorian ....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 316 words · Kathleen Schwartz

Artist Balances On Surfboard To Paint Amazing Seaside Portraits Of Women

Artist Balances On Surfboard To Paint Amazing Seaside Portraits Of Women Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel while lying on his back. Artist Sean Yoro paints these murals on a surfboard – and they’re at water level! Painted in acrylic, these portraits of women look like they’re emerging from the waterline, a cool effect that suggests a bigger painting underwater. And they reflect on the surface in the most wonderful ways!...

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 163 words · Donald Poe

Artist Combines Real

Artist Combines Real-Life Objects With Drawings To Create Funny Illustrations (20 Pics) Sometimes, the most creative artworks don’t come from expensive tools or elaborate setups, but from simple, everyday objects that we often overlook. French illustrator Romain Joly has a special talent for transforming the most ordinary objects into something extraordinary. With just a pen, paper, and a playful imagination, he integrates items like pasta, bottle caps, fruit, or office supplies into clever doodles....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 252 words · Florence Bennett

Artist Completes His Paper Cutouts Using Nature

Artist Completes His Paper Cutouts Using Nature Can you see nature through animals? You can with Nikolai Tolstyh’s silhouettes. This artist cuts animal outlines out of a sheet of paper. He then photographs a bit of nature through the gap. You can not only see the clever combos of animal shape and color, but also an interesting visual composition. When photographed through a hedgehog outline, a tree stump with a leaf becomes a bunch of quills with an impaled apple....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 157 words · Russel Carl

Artist Creates Mesmerizing Ceramic Vessels Using Bold And Bright Colors (10 Pics)

Artist Creates Mesmerizing Ceramic Vessels Using Bold And Bright Colors (10 Pics) Ariana Heinzman , an artist based in Washington, creates colorful vessels with bright and bold designs. The surface of her vessels portrays flowers and leaves with thick black outlines and the vibrant colors give them an interesting illustrative appearance. In an interview with DeMilked , the artist revealed that her artistic vessels have been evoloving since 2013 but they started coming together in 2016....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 287 words · Melinda Lambert

Artist Illustrates How A 2-Year

Artist Illustrates How A 2-Year-Old Can Hurt You And Every Parent Will Relate Raising children can be a tough job – and illustrator Weng Chen, a mother of two and the creator of ‘The Adventures of Messy Cow”, can confirm. For her latest series of illustrations, she illustrated all of the creative and painful ways a 2-year-old can hurt you. “One side effect of having children is that it gives you the real sense of mortality,” said the artist in an interview with Bored Panda....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 334 words · Angelena Dibello

Artist Overcomes Addiction By Creating Stunning Street Art (20 New Pics)

Artist Overcomes Addiction By Creating Stunning Street Art (20 New Pics) Jamie Paul Scanlon, better known as JPS, is a British artist based in Germany, who has left his trail of artworks on public buildings and walls all over England and Norway. The street artist is known for his distinctive style and for bringing objects to life. Jamie was taught to draw by his father, who spent a long time in prison and passed away when he was 18....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 179 words · Clarence Martinez

Artist Stuck In Quarantine Uses Her Free Time To Paint Flowers All Over Her House

Artist Stuck In Quarantine Uses Her Free Time To Paint Flowers All Over Her House Being stuck in quarantine is a great time to take up interesting DIY projects. Just yesterday we featured Imgur user cristinaf’s dollhouse door-covered electrical outlets, and today we have a beautiful project by French artist Nathalie Lété. The woman used her free time and artistic skills to turn her country house into a beautiful piece of art by hand painting flowers all over the walls....

January 23, 2026 · 4 min · 755 words · Jermaine Morren

Artist Used 100,000 Banned Books To Recreate A Full

Artist Used 100,000 Banned Books To Recreate A Full-Size Parthenon On Top Of Nazi Book Burning Site The German city of Kessel has just become home for one of the most impressive pieces of art that we’ve seen in a while. It was created by the Argentinian artist Marta Minujín, 74, who has decided to bring back the topic of political oppression by making a full-size replica of the Greek Parthenon using 100,000 copies of banned books....

January 23, 2026 · 2 min · 231 words · Bronwyn Beabout

Artist Uses Dance Movements To Create Stunning Charcoal Drawings

Artist Uses Dance Movements To Create Stunning Charcoal Drawings New Orleans-based contemporary performance artist Heather Hansen’s work is the perfect union of dance and drawing. Her whole body moves in light and fluid dance-like motions and, just with little pieces of charcoal, she draws stunning one-of-a-kind symmetrical patterns and abstract forms on large sheets of paper. The resulting drawings are beautiful, resembling the perfect geometrical forms we see in nature, but the creation process is what moves us the most....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 136 words · Carlos Kuan

Australian Firefighters Are Once Again Posing With Animals For Their Annual Charity Calendar To Help The Wildlife Injured In The Fires (18 Pics)

Australian Firefighters Are Once Again Posing With Animals For Their Annual Charity Calendar To Help The Wildlife Injured In The Fires (18 Pics) Every year since 1993, Australian firefighters have released an annual calendar where they pose with adorable animals. The firefighters then donate the profits to various charities and have raised over $3.2 million throughout the years. In a recent interview with Bored Panda , the Australian Firefighters Calendar team explained that 2019 and 2020 were particularly devastating years for the country, as it suffered major bushfires and lost around 1 billion animals from their diverse native wildlife....

January 23, 2026 · 3 min · 472 words · Ernest Sippel

Best London Pictures Of 2015

Best London Pictures of 2015 London is known for it’s amazing sights and attracts millions of visitors each year. It is not a secret that once you go there, there is no chance for you to not visit it again. Now, when 2015 is over and we’re heading to the new experiences 2016 has prepared for us, I thought is the perfect time to share the most beautiful images that were taken in London in 2015....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 121 words · Catherine Aranda

Celebrating 70 Years Of Marriage: Grandma Poses In Her Wedding Gown With Her Husband For A Photoshoot By Her Granddaughter

Celebrating 70 Years Of Marriage: Grandma Poses In Her Wedding Gown With Her Husband For A Photoshoot By Her Granddaughter In the age of hook-up culture and alarming rates of divorces, it’s difficult to believe that the “ever after” type of love exists in reality. However, it’s really nice to see that some couples actually spend most of their lifetime together– it gives hope to many people. Although it’s rare now, fairytale love stories surely do exist!...

January 23, 2026 · 3 min · 508 words · Charlotte Balzer

Choosing A Carpet: Which One Is The Best For You And Your Home?

Choosing a Carpet: Which One is the Best For You and Your Home? You are scrubbing and washing your carpet with a desperate motions, seeing that the stains won’t come off after almost an hour of scrubbing it. Next thing you know is that you are definitely buying a new carpet this month. But how do you know which one is most appropriate for your lifestyle? When it comes to carpeting, the variety being offered on the market is enormous....

January 23, 2026 · 3 min · 548 words · Charmaine Ford

Cinemagraphs: Moving Photographs By Jamie Beck And Kevin Burg (Part Ii)

Cinemagraphs: Moving Photographs by Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg (Part II) Have you ever seen a photo move? Two creative artists – a photographer Jamie Beck and a motion graphics designer artist Kevin Burg have created a new way of capturing images – pictures with movement, so-called cinemagraphs. They describe it as: “Something more than a photo, but less than a video”. However, creating a cinemagraph is not as simple as it may look....

January 23, 2026 · 1 min · 98 words · Della Rhodes

Clever Laundry Tips For Large Families

Clever laundry tips for large families Having a large families is a blessing but doing the laundry may be the biggest nightmare if you don’t have the right tactic. Laundry days usually are not associated with being the most entertaining days of the week but with some helpful advice and tips you can make them less of a burden. Read on and check these tips out! Get rid of your giant laundry basket and use few smaller ones instead – when you have a large family having one big basket for the laundry just doesn’t work....

January 23, 2026 · 5 min · 919 words · William Arellano