Ukrainian Artist Removes Make-Up From Dolls And Re

Ukrainian Artist Removes Make-Up From Dolls And Re-Paints Them To Look Incredibly Real Facetune, Photoshop, Snapchat filters and all those unattainable beauty standards sometimes make you really think if there’s any natural beauty left in this world. And while makeup and clothes can often become a form of art and self-expression, sometimes it’s really relaxing to see people looking like their natural selves. This question of the unattainable beauty standards has also been raised considering dolls, and how their unrealistic looks might affect young girls and their idea of beauty....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 283 words · Daniel Mckee

Unseen Salvador Dali’S Paintings Of Alice In Wonderland

Unseen Salvador Dali’s Paintings Of Alice In Wonderland Created by Lewis Carroll back in the mid 19th century, Alice in Wonderland has remained a staple mark of vivid imagination and creativity for more than 150 years now. So it comes as no surprise that many other artists have incorporated Carroll’s ideas into their work. What might surprise you though, is that one of those artists was the famous Spanish surrealist painter Salvador Dalí....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 236 words · Gerard Morrison

Vertical Garden Planters Are A Brilliant Alternative To Paintings For Your Walls

Vertical Garden Planters Are A Brilliant Alternative To Paintings For Your Walls You might want to have plants in your house, but you’re living in this narrow, single room apartment. That’s when you need the circular framed planters by Kim Fisher, who sells them on Etsy . When space is at a premium, these planter replace cumbersome pots with a way to grow plants by using up as much space as a regular painting....

January 18, 2026 · 1 min · 157 words · Mary Pearson

Wheelchair

Wheelchair-Bound Artist Challenges Herself To Draw Every Pokémon That Exists As A Human (30 Pics) Chey, aka Endifi, is a freelance artist who was born with a rare bone disease called osteogenesis imperfecta that left her wheelchair-bound. However, despite being impaired, the artist loves to draw and has challenged herself to draw every Pokémon that exists as a human. The artist says that she absolutely loves Pokémon and has been a fan since childhood....

January 18, 2026 · 3 min · 600 words · Paul Reese

Woman Gives Butterfly A Wing Transplant To Help It Fly Again

Woman Gives Butterfly A Wing Transplant To Help It Fly Again As beautiful as butterflies may look, they are incredibly tender and fragile creatures that should be handled with extreme caution. However, sometimes accidents happen and they might get injured – what do you then? Take them to a butterfly doctor? Well, we’re pretty sure butterfly doctors don’t exist but Katie VanBlaricum, the founder of Insect Art, is the closest person to one....

January 18, 2026 · 3 min · 522 words · Derrick Hall

Women Of This Online Group Share 20 Unwritten Rules Of Their Daily Lives

Women Of This Online Group Share 20 Unwritten Rules Of Their Daily Lives When you are out in the public, there are two things that you always have to take into consideration: courtesy and awareness. You need to be aware of the ongoing context and act in courtesy of it. Sometimes, there are written rules to remind you of your social responsibilities. For example, signs can be erected on seats and places reserved for the elderly....

January 18, 2026 · 6 min · 1073 words · Howard Thornhill

Women’S Problems Illustrated In 22 Cute Comics By Cassandra Calin

Women’s Problems Illustrated In 22 Cute Comics By Cassandra Calin Life isn’t all black and white, unless you draw it using a pen and sketchpad. That’s how many of the amusing situations from the life of Cassandra Calin are rendered. From the perennial problems of having long, curly hair (something I understand too well) to clothing and dating – she illustrates it all in her light, whimsical style. She can do color drawings, too!...

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 354 words · Barbara Swanger

Yee, A Bike For Light Travels Within Cities

YEE, A Bike For Light Travels Within Cities This design collaboration between Kopus and Gochic Bicycle was a global limited edition of 100 units. The body of the bike drew inspiration from the renowned Millau Viaduct bridge of France, with the silhouette featuring a top tube which extends into a basket holder – providing the stylish convenience fit for city riding. The frame is handmade from the highest quality of molybdenum steel....

January 18, 2026 · 1 min · 186 words · Minnie Hurst

“If It Looks Stupid But It Works, It Ain’T Stupid”

“If It Looks Stupid But It Works, It Ain’t Stupid” – People Share Their 40 Creative Life Hacks There are times where we have to face problems that are either too expensive or time-consuming to be solved what would be called the ‘proper way’. That’s when we have to get a little creative and come up with solutions using the things we have on hand – which often leads to some pretty hilarious results....

January 17, 2026 · 5 min · 879 words · Geneva Nawfel

“Instagram Reality”: This Online Community Exposes The Sad Reality Of Social Media By Sharing Heavily

“Instagram Reality”: This Online Community Exposes The Sad Reality Of Social Media By Sharing Heavily-Edited Photos (20 Pics) Since it has become easier to manipulate photos with the help of photo editing apps and filters these days, many people try to alter images according to their wishes. However, it is not as easy as it seems. If the details are not edited precisely, your photo may look ridiculous. And yet, many people don’t realize that and post horribly distorted photos on Instagram anyway....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 310 words · David Simmons

“No Plan, Just Hope”: 30 Times People Risked It All, And It Paid Off

“No Plan, Just Hope”: 30 Times People Risked It All, And It Paid Off Sometimes, life calls for a reset. Whether it’s quitting a draining job, moving to a new city, ending a long-term relationship, or simply daring to follow a dream that’s been simmering quietly in the background, starting over takes immense courage. But when people do leap into the unknown, the stories that emerge are often inspiring, heartwarming, and beautifully human....

January 17, 2026 · 32 min · 6687 words · Arthur Perng

“Smiling Through The Pain”: 40 Memes From The ‘Sadcasm’ Page That Hit Too Hard

“Smiling Through The Pain”: 40 Memes From The ‘Sadcasm’ Page That Hit Too Hard If you’re someone who thrives on sarcasm but also carries a melancholic streak, then you’ve probably come across the Facebook page Sadcasm . This page is a treasure trove of humor for those who find comfort in witty, darkly amusing, and brutally honest takes on life. We’ve scoured Sadcasm to bring you some of the best posts that perfectly capture the essence of being sarcastic yet sentimental....

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 189 words · Craig Murphy

“That Was The Last Straw”: 25 Brands People Vowed Never To Support Again

“That Was The Last Straw”: 25 Brands People Vowed Never To Support Again We’ve all had experiences with a company or brand that left a bad taste in our mouths—sometimes literally. From poor customer service to products that didn’t live up to their promises, there are countless reasons people swear off certain businesses forever. Recently, someone on Reddit posed the question : “What is your ‘never-again’ brand, store, restaurant, or company?...

January 17, 2026 · 10 min · 2006 words · Peter Barnard

“That’S Awesome”: 30 Times People Shared Amazing Things In This Online Group

“That’s Awesome”: 30 Times People Shared Amazing Things In This Online Group There are so many amazing and wonderful things out there in the world that deserves to be shared with each other. And the internet has proven to be the best tool for sharing cool things to spread joy and positivity. In fact, there is a dedicated online community called r/Awesome that shares some of the most interesting and wholesome things that might bring a smile to your face or might leave you in awe....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 356 words · Geraldine Rocha

1,700-Year

1,700-Year-Old Roman Mosaic Found Accidentally By Construction Workers Many new discoveries are made totally at random, and archeology isn’t immune to this phenomenon. Recently, a beautiful Roman mosaic was uncovered in Lod, Israel. It is dated to about 300 A. D. The discovery was made while building a visitor center for the Lod Mosaic. As you might gather from the name, this isn’t he first Mosaic from Lod. The first one was discovered in 90’s and has toured the world, visiting the Metropolitan, the Louvre and the State Hermitage....

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 163 words · Janet Drutman

10 Most Creative And Unique Graffiti Created On Walls By Vile

10 Most Creative And Unique Graffiti Created On Walls By VILE Rodrigo Miguel Sepúlveda Nunes, aka VILE, is a Portuguese artist who is a real magician when it comes to the art of graffiti. Starting at the young age of 14 years, he gradually mastered the art of spray painting and began creating incredible 3D pieces of art on boring walls. The artist’s unique artworks have been featured by several brands like OPEL, TMN, Worten, etc....

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 161 words · Matthew Callender

10 Most Creative Signs From Women’S Marches Around The World

10 Most Creative Signs From Women’s Marches Around The World The Women’s March was supposed to be an event in Washington for gender equality, but in a day, it spiraled into a worldwide movement to promote LGBTQ rights and racial inequality as well. 408 marches were reported in the U.S. and 168 in other countries, which drew around 500,000 to D.C. alone, and 2.9 million people in U.S. And people were so active in making those catchy posters that some stores even reported shortages of poster boards....

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 152 words · David Karow

10 Pics Of Mixed Media Art That Feel Both Intricate And Empowering, By Christine Kim

10 Pics Of Mixed Media Art That Feel Both Intricate And Empowering, By Christine Kim Christine Kim ’s artwork doesn’t just hang on a wall. It flows, expands, and breathes. Using a combination of watercolor, graphite, and meticulously cut paper, she creates mixed-media collages that are both intricate and emotionally powerful. Her regal female figures seem to emerge from delicate patterns, embodying a quiet strength and complexity that draws you in....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 349 words · John Thompson

10 Pictures Of The Holocaust Restored And Colorized To Remind People Of Humanity’S Most Shameful Deeds

10 Pictures Of The Holocaust Restored And Colorized To Remind People Of Humanity’s Most Shameful Deeds Do you know that around six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust? Many people have forgotten about the mass murder that happened a few decades ago. Some youngsters don’t even know about Auschwitz or concentration camps. But it’s important to know about these things so that we can remember that humans are capable of such monstrosities....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 298 words · Patrick Wright

10 Stunning Illustrations Portraying The Joyful Life Of Single Women

10 Stunning Illustrations Portraying The Joyful Life Of Single Women Idalia Candelas, a Mexican artist, celebrates the joy of being alone in her series “Postmodern Loneliness.” Through her elegant illustrations, she portrays confident women who find fulfillment and empowerment in their solitude. Candelas challenges the notion that being alone equates to loneliness, inviting us to embrace our own company and find beauty in moments spent with ourselves. Scroll below to discover the captivating artwork that inspires a new perspective on solo life....

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 135 words · Janet Sandoval