Taiwan Surprised People By Turning Subway Cars Into Photo

Taiwan Surprised People By Turning Subway Cars Into Photo-Realistic Sports Venues For The Summer Games Taipei City, the capital of Taiwan, is getting ready to host the Summer Universiade of 2017. And to get everybody in the mood they’ve just turned some cars from their Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) subway system into realistic-looking sports venues. The car floors have been turned into swimming pools, running tracks, basketball courts and soccer fields, and the commuters seem to be having a blast acting their dream victories on them....

February 8, 2026 · 1 min · 177 words · Marilyn Bronder

Teacher Surprises Class By Giving Anatomy Lesson Dressed In Full

Teacher Surprises Class By Giving Anatomy Lesson Dressed In Full-Body Anatomical Suit Imagine yourself as a teacher who has been teaching the same subject for the past fifteen years – it can get pretty monotonous. That’s why 43-year-old teacher Verónica Duque decided to change things up a little. Instead of teaching a regular anatomy lesson where all the students look at illustrations inside a book, she turned herself into a real-life illustration by dressing up in a full-body anatomical suit....

February 8, 2026 · 2 min · 351 words · Debra Berry

The Betula Chair

The Betula Chair The chair, a sinuous structure made entirely out of birch ply, is an example of fluid decontructivism that is pleasing aesthetically and comforting ergonomically. Concealed within the simple form of the chair is the meticulously resolved stability and comfort. The ideation for this project remains ongoing with further resolved prototypes under development. ApicalReform

February 8, 2026 · 1 min · 56 words · Charles Newby

The Forever Moving Typographic Graffiti In India

The Forever Moving Typographic Graffiti In India ‘ Time changes everything ‘ is the newest art piece in the Lodhi colony area of New Delhi by the India-based graffiti artist Daku, who takes the sundial concept to a whole new level. Inspired by the ancient technique of measuring time, Daku has created a sort of graffiti in motion, which constantly changes with the passage of time. The words that appear with the sunshine symbolize the things that are forever with us just like the sun and time itself....

February 8, 2026 · 2 min · 225 words · Milton Grams

The Fun War

The Fun War These works tell about the violence faced by many children and teenagers in the world today. We already know and understand about the terrible impact of war, which in my opinion there is no positive impact of all warfare but terrible story which neatly packaged by producer and film director. In the world of health, the psychological impact of war on one of their so-called ‘Post Traumatic Stress Disorder’ or PSTD....

February 8, 2026 · 3 min · 499 words · Herschel Duey

These Gorgeous Spiders Look Like Jewelry Made Of Mirror Shards

These Gorgeous Spiders Look Like Jewelry Made Of Mirror Shards These sparkling little fellows are called mirror, or sequined, spiders. Like all of the spider species of the thwaitesia genus, their abdomens are covered with reflective silvery patches that look just like tiny stained-glass sculptures or even pieces of jewelry. Not much is known about them, but one thing is for sure – these creatures belong to a unique species of spiders that will probably confuse most arachnophobes....

February 8, 2026 · 1 min · 102 words · David Muilenburg

These Local Businesses Started A Funny Sign War, And It Ended Up Taking Over The Whole Town (15 Pics)

These Local Businesses Started A Funny Sign War, And It Ended Up Taking Over The Whole Town (15 Pics) Just a few days ago, an employee of the Bridge Kaldro music shop in Christianburg, Virginia, came up with an idea of starting a sign war with a nearby store. The owner, Ed Bridge, had never heard of such thing before but promptly agreed and the next day a message appeared on the store’s facade: “Hey Super Shoes, want to start a sign war?...

February 8, 2026 · 3 min · 449 words · Heather Erickson

These Russian Artists Transform Old Damaged Walls Into Beautiful Works Of Art

These Russian Artists Transform Old Damaged Walls Into Beautiful Works Of Art Have you ever seen a facade of a house that kind of looked like a face? Or maybe you’ve seen one on the front of a car (like this little happy face on a Renault Twingo )? If you answered ‘Yes’ to these questions, then you might have something called pareidolia. Pareidolia is a phenomenon where a person sees faces in random everyday objects....

February 8, 2026 · 3 min · 542 words · Raymond Andrade

These Soundproof Tiles Will Make Any Music Studio Look Cool

These Soundproof Tiles Will Make Any Music Studio Look Cool Design studio Form Us With Love has created unique wall tiles using a material called wood wool. This material, also known as excelsior, is usually used for such things as packaging, cushioning and even toy stuffing. Now it is turned into an interior design that not only looks good but is also sound absorbent moisture and fire resistant. Creating beautiful visual patterns on walls, this product can be used in music studios for its sound dampening qualities and the product is also eco-friendly!...

February 8, 2026 · 1 min · 183 words · David Hansen

These Stunning Underwater Paintings By Isabel Emrich Will Take Your Breath Away

These Stunning Underwater Paintings By Isabel Emrich Will Take Your Breath Away Isabel Emrich is a Californian painter who creates intricate expressionistic style underwater paintings of women. The artist carefully captures every wave and ripple of water and giving the viewer a unique glimpse of what otherwise would remain unseen. In her artist statement , Isabel says she forged a strong connection to the ocean growing up in Southern California....

February 8, 2026 · 3 min · 605 words · John Tropea

This Artist Drew 30 Comics That Show How Parenting Is Harder Than You Think

This Artist Drew 30 Comics That Show How Parenting Is Harder Than You Think Jonathan Jui is a London-based illustrator and the creator of a funny ongoing comic series about parenting. The artist started creating the series three years ago when his son was born and tries to capture a moment each day. Jonathan uses his comics as a visual journal and ultimately wants to gift to his son....

February 8, 2026 · 2 min · 294 words · Mary Vashaw

This Artist Illustrates The Challenges That Modern Women Go Through

This Artist Illustrates The Challenges That Modern Women Go Through The illustrator Lainey Molnar has found a way of expressing the voice of contemporary women. Whether it’s about spreading awareness and encouraging women’s empowerment or it’s just about casual daily life struggles, she creates brilliant illustrations to shed light upon several women’s issues. More info: Instagram | bylainey.com | tiktok.com | Facebook #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 Saumya Ratan Saumya is an explorer of all things beautiful, quirky, and heartwarming....

February 8, 2026 · 1 min · 120 words · Donna Milligan

This Artist Illustrates Unusual Animal Facts In Funny Comics (10 Pics)

This Artist Illustrates Unusual Animal Facts In Funny Comics (10 Pics) Zoodraws is an adorable comic strip started by Oneonta, NY-based artist Brian Ahearn earlier this year. Recently, the artist has set out to illustrate some lesser known animal facts in relatable ways, such as using Scarface references, and the results turned out absolutely hilarious. Brian says he viewed wildlife through an empathetic lens ever since he was a kid....

February 8, 2026 · 2 min · 333 words · Jason Blackburn

This Facebook Page Shares Random Memes That Never Miss, Here Are 40 Of Them

If your sense of humor leans toward clever wordplay, silly twists, and jokes that make you groan and laugh at the same time, The Pun Guys might already be on your radar. This Facebook page has built a solid following by sharing random memes that don’t try too hard, yet somehow always land. From quick visual gags to painfully good puns that stick in your head longer than they should, these memes prove that simple humor still works when it’s done right....

February 8, 2026 · 1 min · 91 words · Wanda Gonzalez

This Feminist Facebook Page Raises Issues That Don’T Get Enough Attention Within Our Society (30 Pics)

This Feminist Facebook Page Raises Issues That Don’t Get Enough Attention Within Our Society (30 Pics) “Because the issues that matter don’t get talked about enough” – the catchline that welcomes you to a Facebook page named “ Feminist Info .” Although judging by the title, it might seem that the page directly appeals to female audiences only, that’s not exactly the truth. Rather than solely focusing on issues that females endure in modern society, the page points out the problem of social injustice....

February 8, 2026 · 1 min · 211 words · Amanda West

This Photographer Fell In Love With Foxes After Taking Their Photos In Her Studio

This Photographer Fell In Love With Foxes After Taking Their Photos In Her Studio Pet photographer Rhiannon Buckle has recently has came across something she described as a “one in a lifetime opportunity” – she got to take portraits of foxes in her studio! “Pet foxes are not a normal thing in the UK so this was a once in a lifetime opportunity and it was hard to resist putting fox cuddles before taking the photographs,” said the photographer....

February 8, 2026 · 4 min · 691 words · Anthony Terrell

This Photographer Took Pictures Of Food Kids Eat In One Week Around The World (25 Pics)

This Photographer Took Pictures Of Food Kids Eat In One Week Around The World (25 Pics) “I focused on kids because eating habits start young and if you don’t get it right when you’re 9 or 10, it’s going to be a lot harder when you’re older,” said Gregg in an interview with Bored Panda. He says the Daily Bread project grew out of another one of his projects called 7 Days of Garbage , where he asked family, friends, and neighbors to save their garbage for a week and took pictures of them lying in it....

February 8, 2026 · 25 min · 5127 words · Vincent Stargell

Top 20 Pics From 2016 National Geographic Nature Photographer Of The Year Contest

Top 20 Pics From 2016 National Geographic Nature Photographer Of The Year Contest The deadline is up, the 2016 National Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year contest has come to an end, gathering to one place some of the most incredible shots of the natural world from this year. The photographers are competing in four categories: Landscape, Environmental Issues, Action, and Animal Portraits. “ The four categories of this year’s contest will give photographers a chance to capture the complexity and beauty found in the world around us, ” remarked Sarah Polger, senior producer for National Geographic Travel and manager of National Geographic photo contests....

February 8, 2026 · 5 min · 895 words · Gladys Barahona

Totemism

Totemism- A piece of furniture designed for modern living about modern living. Totemism is the result of four years of experiencing living in London. Riding the tube during rush hour, living in tiny flats and walking through busy streets. The small spaces and overpriced life was what inspired this piece which is modular, adaptable and accessible. A totem is any animal, plant, or other object, natural or supernatural, which provides deeply symbolic meaning for a person or social group....

February 8, 2026 · 2 min · 243 words · Andre Lowe

Vacation Expectations Vs Reality

Vacation Expectations Vs Reality Do you often find yourself day-dreaming about that long overdue vacation? So do we… But sometimes when you’re actually on them, they suddenly seem quite a bit less dreamy. That’s what these unlucky tourists have figured out the hard way. From the Great Wall Of China to the romantic Venice Canals in Italy, prepare to manage your expectations and be brought down to reality… Ready? Then jump into the gallery!...

February 8, 2026 · 2 min · 252 words · James Vilkama