Architectural Designer Uses Her Skills To Bake Geometrical Cakes

Architectural Designer Uses Her Skills To Bake Geometrical Cakes Architectural designer Dinara Kasko has merged her professional knowledge with a passion for cooking to bake these amazing geometrically perfect desserts. The Ukrainian pastry chef has discovered this interesting connection between food and geometry and has been experimenting with it for awhile now, building a solid collection of some of the most incredible cakes we’ve seen. “ I have many unrealized ideas and a great desire to experiment....

January 19, 2026 · 2 min · 260 words · Traci Burlock

Artist Creates Emotional Comics About Life With A Dog And A Cat And They Have Taken The Internet By Storm (7 New Stories)

Artist Creates Emotional Comics About Life With A Dog And A Cat And They Have Taken The Internet By Storm (7 New Stories) Art has a profound ability to capture the essence of human emotions and experiences, and many artists have an incredible talent for portraying relatable stories. In this regard, one artist has captivated audiences with their heartwarming and emotional comics about life with a dog and a cat....

January 19, 2026 · 3 min · 545 words · Alison Ardrey

Artist Creates Stunning Animal Sculptures Made Out Of Recycled Materials (20 Pics)

Artist Creates Stunning Animal Sculptures Made Out Of Recycled Materials (20 Pics) In the heart of Oregon, an innovative artist named Brian Mock is transforming discarded metal into stunning works of art. With an eye for detail and a passion for sustainability, Mock has kept approximately 20-30 tons of metal out of landfills, using it to create intricate sculptures that capture the imagination and spark conversations about recycling and creativity....

January 19, 2026 · 1 min · 193 words · Dennis Neumann

Artist Illustrates Her Life With Anxiety And Depression In Hilarious Comics (20 Pics)

Artist Illustrates Her Life With Anxiety And Depression In Hilarious Comics (20 Pics) Creating art can be an effective way to fight depression and anxiety , and British artist Gemma Correll is one of those fighters. Her illustrations are worth checking out, because they’re both funny and thought-provoking. Gemma perfectly captures the essence of stress, anti-social experiences, and paralyzing existential dread. However, she puts a humorous spin on these things and makes the first step towards recovery – acceptance....

January 19, 2026 · 1 min · 120 words · Karen Stone

Artist Redraws 20 Disney Characters With Realistic Body Features

Artist Redraws 20 Disney Characters With Realistic Body Features Thinking that Disney movies are fantasy is a no-brainer. A lot of aspects just seem to be out-of-the-ordinary. For example, nobody sings when they are faced with a life-changing obstacle. No animals would gather around and sing with you when you sing alone in a forest. And of course, no one is willing to sacrifice their life to the girl whom they just met fifteen seconds ago....

January 19, 2026 · 1 min · 211 words · Daisey Coleman

Artist Reveals The Unspoken Side Of Every Relationship

Artist Reveals The Unspoken Side Of Every Relationship Amanda Oleander is a Los Angeles based fine artist whose work portrays a very real side of our everyday lives. She purely shows what it’s like to be in a relationship as every small and sometimes a little bit gross moment of our lives is captured with her skillful hand. After seeing Oleander’s work you’ll definitely feel a sense of ease, her illustrations show the very unfiltered part of our society, and it’s truly a joy to see such a unique and yet relatable piece of art....

January 19, 2026 · 1 min · 176 words · Joy Klein

Artist Turns Single Strands Of Wire Into Elaborate Tree Sculptures

Artist Turns Single Strands Of Wire Into Elaborate Tree Sculptures These incredibly elaborate tree sculptures by UK-based sculptor and author Clive Maddison are each from a single wire strand. Born “ in the heart of Robin Hood Country in a village called Edwinstowe, ” the artist was fascinated from childhood by practical arts and crafts like wood- and metal-working. Now the artist focuses on two of his passions – writing and sculpting with wire....

January 19, 2026 · 1 min · 164 words · Tim Lipps

Artist Uses Bicycle Chains And Scrap Metal To Create 13 Amazing Sculptures

Artist Uses Bicycle Chains And Scrap Metal To Create 13 Amazing Sculptures Drew Evans is a Marion, Iowa -based artist who creates stunning nature-inspired sculptures using reclaimed bicycle parts and scrap metal. The artist has been into welding since 2008 and is skilled in various welding techniques, allowing him to not only work with different types of metals but also to create the most intricate of sculptures. In addition to creating sculptures, Drew also paints and has been running a bicycle mechanic service since 2019 – truly a man of many talents!...

January 19, 2026 · 2 min · 249 words · Ann Mallow

Artists Create A Hilarious “Where’S Waldo?” Coronavirus Edition

Artists Create A Hilarious “Where’s Waldo?” Coronavirus Edition If you’re not familiar with who Waldo is, he’s the main character of the “Where’s Waldo?” children’s puzzle books created by artist Martin Handford back in 1987. Over the last thirty years, Waldo has traveled all over the world (and even to space) but everything changed in 2020. Due to the coronavirus panic, Waldo can no longer freely roam the world like he used to and cartoonists Martin Handford and Clay Bennett teamed up to illustrate that in a hilarious coronavirus-themed edition of “Where’s Waldo?...

January 19, 2026 · 2 min · 224 words · Terrell Lacroix

Australian Cartoonist Makes People Laugh With “Simple Lines Full Of Whimsy” (30 Pics)

Australian Cartoonist Makes People Laugh With “Simple Lines Full Of Whimsy” (30 Pics) Sometimes, little things and simple one-liners are enough to make someone smile. An Australian cartoonist named Pete Joison creates light-hearted comics to bring a touch of happiness to his readers’ lives. His illustrations are simple and cute with a hint of quirky humor. In an interview with Bored Panda, the artist said, “It might sound trite, but my goal is to just bring a little joy to the world....

January 19, 2026 · 3 min · 457 words · Vicki Spinney

Badass Photographer Breaks 43 Weirdest Laws In America

Badass Photographer Breaks 43 Weirdest Laws In America In her “I Fought The Law” series, Olivia Locher has come up with a series of images that creatively poke fun at some of the more absurd laws in effect in the United States. Each photo is a tongue-in-cheek rebellion that intentionally violates some absurd U.S. State law, most of which are outdated or bizarrely specific. Some of these laws are simply outdated historical laws, while other are total headscratchers....

January 19, 2026 · 4 min · 762 words · Gertrude High

Banksy Secretly Gets Into Gaza To Create Controversial Street Art

Banksy Secretly Gets Into Gaza To Create Controversial Street Art Banksy is the artist when it comes to street art of all sorts. And he continues to stick it to the man by sneaking into Gaza, Palestine, to draw some uncomfortable art. Each one holds a meaning specific to the place. And while some will be explained by the mystery artist’s own words, Street Art News have a very spot on explanation for the last piece....

January 19, 2026 · 2 min · 254 words · Ariel Lebaron

Bathing Girls Tea Set

Bathing Girls Tea Set We’ve spent a lot of time collecting 20 Most Creative Coffee And Tea Mug Designs , but somehow one incredibly cool tea set just slipped through our eyes. Dutch illustrator Esther Horchner brought life back to a plain porcelain tea set by hand-painting girls inside cups and teapots. Website: estherhorchner.nl | Available for £29.95 here The girls are swimming, chilling, and getting comfortable in the interiors, their clothes casually discarded on the saucers, and the more you drink, the more you see....

January 19, 2026 · 1 min · 88 words · Judy Burke

Best Wedding Photos Of 2018, Highlighting The Importance Of A Good Photographer

Best Wedding Photos Of 2018, Highlighting The Importance Of A Good Photographer Everyone can point a camera, click a button, and say they are a photographer – but it takes skill to actually be a good one. Especially a wedding photographer, where you’re capturing a day that people will remember for the rest of their lives. Luckily, there are still people who are masters of this craft and there’s even a competition where the best wedding photos are chosen every two months – the Fearless Awards....

January 19, 2026 · 2 min · 391 words · Jennifer Stout

Black Man Illustrated What It Was Like Working In The Office As The Only Black Person

Black Man Illustrated What It Was Like Working In The Office As The Only Black Person Working in a large office can be tough – where there’s a lot of people, workplace drama is unavoidable. It was especially hard for people of color back in the 60’s when many offices were predominantly white. One man named Tom Floyd experienced this first hand and showed what he had to go through with a series of thought-provoking illustrations....

January 19, 2026 · 4 min · 852 words · Nan Carlyle

Christina In Red: 1913 Color Photos Show That People Lived In Color Even 100 Years Ago

Christina In Red: 1913 Color Photos Show That People Lived In Color Even 100 Years Ago 1913, one year before the Great War, wasn’t the best time for colored photography. But Mervyn O’Gorman still managed to take wonderful colored pictures of his daughter Christina. O’Gorman was using autochrome plates, which used dyed potato starch on glass plates to filter the colors. Also called Autochrome Lumière, it was patented in 1903 and marketed in 1907, and remained the principal color photography process until mid-1930s....

January 19, 2026 · 2 min · 298 words · Jean Gray

Collection Of Powerful Pictures Showing The Main Types Of Pollution And The Effects They Cause

Collection of powerful pictures showing the main types of pollution and the effects they cause Pollution is ugly but somehow photographers manage to find and capture the beauty in it. It is a talent to make a stunning shot which has the power to reveal the problem behind. People pollute in so many different ways that we created a classification of main and additional types. However words and classification can not affect a person the way one of these pictures do....

January 19, 2026 · 2 min · 271 words · Dorothy Jones

Comic Artist Ben Hed Is Back With 8 New Pixie And Brutus Comics

Comic Artist Ben Hed Is Back With 8 New Pixie And Brutus Comics If you’re a fan of webcomics, then the names Pixie and Brutus should ring a few bells by now. But just in case they don’t they’re the main characters of the Pixie and Brutus comic strip created by artist Ben Hed back in 2018. During these years, the artist amassed a following of millions of people from all over the world, and looking at his comics it’s not hard to see why....

January 19, 2026 · 5 min · 1056 words · Valerie Schulist

Cosmic Rugs For Groovy Interiors By Schönstaub

Cosmic Rugs For Groovy Interiors By Schönstaub The popularity of space-themed designs seems to be spreading from the new-age psychedelic designs of the fashion industry to the homes and workspaces of space enthusiasts. Schönstaub, a young design team from Zurich, has a way to bring some cosmos flavor to your home with an effective interior detail – a space-themed rug. Nadja Stäubli and David Schönen, the two founders and designers of Schönstaub, have three space-themed rug designs to offer, as well as their first collection of two beach and bath towel designs....

January 19, 2026 · 1 min · 121 words · Holly Hubert

Dark And Thought

Dark And Thought-Provoking Comics About Love And Relationships Love is beautiful. Until its over… Not the happiest of ideas I know, but the one that really got me thinking. It’s the same thought that inspired Gypsie Raleigh, an artist, author, poet and playwright from Portland, Oregon, to create a series of rather grim and thought-provoking comics. “ Sometimes life leaves me speechless, ” Raleigh told Bored Panda. “ When I fail to find the words, I try to find an image that can speak in my silence....

January 19, 2026 · 2 min · 222 words · April Laclair