“The Tulip” Is A 1000 Ft Skyscraper For Tourists Planned To Be Built In London By 2025

“The Tulip” Is A 1000 Ft Skyscraper For Tourists Planned To Be Built In London By 2025 On November 13, the J. Safra Group and Foster + Partners have submitted a planning application to the City of London Corporation to build a new skyscraper called The Tulip. If approved, the construction would begin in 2020 and end in 2025. The proposed building would be located next to The Gherkin and stand at 305....

January 22, 2026 · 3 min · 427 words · Jeffrey Meyer

#Artspeaksout

#ArtSpeaksOut – 24H On Air Video Exhibition on ikonoTV Watch Art Speaks Out: 24H On Air Video Exhibition on the Environment How Art can help us tackle urgent environmental issues such as Global Warming, Climate Change, and Manmade Disasters? More than ever, artists can enlighten us because their works appeal directly to our emotions. For this ambitious project, 60 artists from all around the world present their videos that reflect their vision on these urgent issues relevant to all of us....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 226 words · Bethel Zeigler

10 Amazing Photos Of Fruit

10 Amazing Photos Of Fruit-Shaped Chairs Generated By An AI Tool, Created By Bonny Carrera Bonny Carrera, a digital artist who specializes in turning anything you can imagine into astounding 3D artwork, has created some wonderful chairs inspired by fruits. According to a description on IllustrationX , “From photo realism through to extreme cartoon fun, Bonny works in any style, honing the aesthetic of his illustrations to meet the needs of his client’s brief....

January 22, 2026 · 1 min · 182 words · Ralph Moseley

10 Creative Cover Up Tattoo Ideas To Fix Old Tattoo Fails

10 Creative Cover Up Tattoo Ideas To Fix Old Tattoo Fails If only we listened when everybody was trying to talk us out of that Japanese hieroglyph tattoo that as it turns out actually spells ‘potato’. If only… But not all is lost, as you’ll see from these cover up tattoos that can transform your shameful defeat into an epic triumph of creativity. Bored Panda has compiled a list of 10 cover up tattoos that actually seem like an awesome alternative to laser removal (not to mention a way less expensive one)....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 301 words · Owen Stewart

10 Remarkable Images Chosen As Finalists For The 2024 Astronomy Photographer Of The Year Contest

10 Remarkable Images Chosen As Finalists For The 2024 Astronomy Photographer Of The Year Contest From dazzling star-studded vistas to intricate lunar details and radiant solar phenomena: the splendor of the cosmos shines through in the shortlist for the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2024 competition. Now in its 16th year, Astronomy Photographer of the Year attracts thousands of entries annually from top space photographers around the globe. Here, we present ten breathtaking photos that stand out in this year’s competition, each telling a unique story of the heavens....

January 22, 2026 · 7 min · 1406 words · Dawn Lawrence

10+ Most Absurd Clothing Items That Are Actually On The Market Right Now

10+ Most Absurd Clothing Items That Are Actually On The Market Right Now Fashion can be so ridiculous sometimes, we really shouldn’t even get amazed by it anymore. But this list of fashion pieces, though… If it does one thing, it surely amazes. (h/t: boredpanda ) #1 Hairy Chest Swimwear #2 Cold Shoulder Jacket #3 ‘Muddy’ Jeans #4 Handbag #5 Fenty Puma By Rihanna #6 Lace Costume For Men #7 Hug Me Jacket #8 See-Through Plastic Jeans #9 Detachable Jeans #10 $1,425....

January 22, 2026 · 1 min · 204 words · Eliza Schwenck

10+ Of The Most Genius Signs From This Year’S Women’S March

10+ Of The Most Genius Signs From This Year’s Women’s March The largest coordinated protest in the US is back again this year, encouraging people to remember the issues raised in 2017 and to take action about them. Women’s March Global is a network of people that are trying to raise awareness about gender and racial inequities all over the world. The group focuses on spreading the message about the importance of health, that includes reproductive rights and environmental problems, economic security and equal pay, representation in the world of business and politics, and safety in regard to sex trafficking and police brutality....

January 22, 2026 · 4 min · 666 words · Jason Chang

100 Cameras Given To The Homeless People In London And This Is The Result

100 Cameras Given To The Homeless People In London And This Is The Result The homeless of London have had the chance to show their artistic chops. The Cafe Art 2016 My London calendar is printed with the photographs they took with free cameras. Cafe Art handed out a hundred disposable Fujifilm cameras to the homeless, and the Royal Photographic society gave lessons. 80 cameras came back, with about 2500 photographs, 12 of which won their place in the calendar....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 299 words · Martin Raterman

11 Comics That Perfectly Capture The Problems All Tall Girls Face

11 Comics That Perfectly Capture The Problems All Tall Girls Face Mary Nicola is a 20-year-old Romanian freelance artist who creates webcomics about various everyday things, anxiety, and most importantly the struggles of being a tall girl. The artist is 6 ft tall and even though shopping for clothes, taking showers and sleeping can be a struggle, she still says being tall is pretty awesome. “Being 6-feet-tall has some advantages but besides all of them, most situations are literally awkward,” says Mary....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 297 words · Betty Carey

12 Pet Cones That Your Pets Will Love To Hate

12 Pet Cones That Your Pets Will Love To Hate The Elizabethan collar is an irreplaceable remedy for helping animals, usually cats and dogs, heal by preventing them from licking their injured body parts. Though pets usually hate them (Pixar’s movie “Up” popularized this collar’s new name – the “cone of shame”), some users have gotten creative and fixed up their pets’ boring collars with a bit of imagination....

January 22, 2026 · 1 min · 161 words · Katherine Cline

12 Unique Artefacts From Paolo Puck’S Imaginary World Called ‘Fliffmellington’

12 Unique Artefacts From Paolo Puck’s Imaginary World Called ‘Fliffmellington’ Children are experts at disappearing into imaginary worlds, and Paolo Puck is no different, even if he can’t really use youth as an excuse anymore. Embracing his inner child, this British-born artist turned the surreal characters in his head into a way to cope with real life. After he and his wife had to leave their home, Puck, now living in Italy, often found himself feeling homesick and slipping away into a strange and wonderful place he calls Fliffmellington ....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 298 words · Eileen New

15 Illustrations That People Who Love Sleeping Will Understand

15 Illustrations That People Who Love Sleeping Will Understand More info: lingvistov.com | facebook | instagram | twitter (h/t: boredpanda ) Martynas Klimas Writes like a mad dervish, rolls to dodge responsibility, might have bitten the Moon once.

January 22, 2026 · 1 min · 38 words · Deborah Draper

15 Inedible But Delectable

15 Inedible But Delectable-Looking Dishes From Kate Jenkins’ Crocheted Art Kate Jenkins , a British textile artist, loves to create food-related artworks through her art of crocheting and embroidery. She transforms colorful yarns into desserts and seafood platters, and sometimes even adds a touch of humor to them. With around 25 years of experience, Kate has definitely mastered this art form brilliantly. “I love to knit and crochet and find it easier to work in this medium,” she tells DeMilked “I am totally passionate about what I do and spend hours working out ways to make the artworks as beautiful as possible and if I can get a joke or a visual pun in the piece and make someone smile that is an added bonus....

January 22, 2026 · 1 min · 194 words · Travis Houser

15 Minimalist Tattoos By Playground Tattoo

15 Minimalist Tattoos by Playground Tattoo What do you consider a good tattoo? For me, it’s not the one that screams big ideas and not even the one that’s the most beautiful. Instead, I’d choose a design that’s personal and has a special meaning to me first. A South Korean tattoo artist who goes by the name of Playground Tattoo has been making just that – minimal tattoos with big ideas behind them....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 358 words · Charles Shelton

15 Types Of Difficult Clients And A Guide On How To Deal With Them

15 Types Of Difficult Clients And A Guide On How To Deal With Them While being the lifeline of any advertising agency, clients can also be the biggest obstacle to overcome, as anyone who worked in a creative field could testify. So the guys at Coplex have decided to illustrate the most notorious of those clients with this spot-on ‘Field Guide to the Wonderful World of Clients’. They’ve separated the most difficult clients into 15 categories, ranging from the “I’m Not Really Sure What I Want” guy to “Mrs....

January 22, 2026 · 1 min · 140 words · Sally Riehl

15 Wooden Sculptures Of Twisting Books, Serpents And More By Christian Burchard

15 Wooden Sculptures Of Twisting Books, Serpents And More By Christian Burchard German-born wood sculptor Christian Burchard relocated to the United States in 1978. After an apprenticeship with a furniture maker in Germany, he studied sculpture and drawing at the Museum School in Boston, followed by further studies at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver, BC. While his initial focus was on furniture and interior work, he gradually moved toward woodturning and sculptural forms....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 286 words · Beulah Taylor

16 Upset Animals Expressing Their Problems

16 Upset Animals Expressing Their Problems Animals have feelings, too, and some of them are upset. What a surprise, that’s both the name and theme of these playful illustrations by Ricardo Cabrita. Exactly as it says on the tin, the images feature cranky animals bemoaning their problems. For example, giraffes hate Instagram because their necks are too long to fit in the picture. Ricardo Cabrita is a Portuguese artist. “ Have fun and never forget: Respect the animals!...

January 22, 2026 · 1 min · 126 words · Shirley Ryder

19-Year

19-Year-Old Illustrates Brutal Traces Of Sexual Assault In A Powerful NSFW Artwork 19-year-old Emma Krenzer has brought awareness to sexual assault via an art project, which she made for the class at Wesleyan University in Nebraska. A victim of sexual assault herself, Krenzer took a photo of a friend and printed out a life-sized copy of her. She then painted the image with different colors using her fingers, and each stroke corresponded a different touch from a different person....

January 22, 2026 · 2 min · 350 words · Terry Tabb

1950S Photos Show How Babies Used To Travel On Airplanes

1950s Photos Show How Babies Used To Travel On Airplanes Flying on a plane for some adults still remains quite an unpleasant experience. So just imagine how foreign and troublesome it should be for the babies and their parents. To combat that, back in 1953, one airline company has engineered a solution which looks quite bizarre by today’s standards. The company we’re talking about was British Overseas Airways Corporation – BOAC (the predecessor of British Airways)....

January 22, 2026 · 1 min · 158 words · Terri Siebert

20 Amusing Comics Depicting The Adventures Of Cats & Their Human Suzy

20 Amusing Comics Depicting The Adventures Of Cats & Their Human Suzy Cats have long been the stars of the internet, captivating us with their charm, antics, and undeniable sass. But what happens when you combine the mischievous nature of felines with the everyday life of a human? Enter “Cat & Cat,” a delightful comic series that follows the adventures of cats and their human companion, Suzy. Created by talented artist and storyteller, Susie Yi , “Cat & Cat” offers a unique glimpse into the world of feline companionship....

January 22, 2026 · 1 min · 193 words · Richard Cheney