Photographer Ryosuke Kosuge Capures The Kengo Kuma

Photographer Ryosuke Kosuge Capures The Kengo Kuma-Designed Bookshelf Theater In The Kadokawa Culture Museum The Kadokawa Culture Museum is a Tokyo-based cultural complex that opened its doors just last year. The complex houses many temporary and permanent exhibitions, as well as natural history and anime museums. However, one of its most impressive attractions has to be the Bookshelf Theater – an enormous library with eight-meter tall bookshelves designed by Kengo Kuma that contains over 50,000 publications from various Japanese publishers and private collections....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 349 words · Ashley Brunner

Photographer Turned Elderly Women As Old As 78 Into Pin

Photographer Turned Elderly Women As Old As 78 Into Pin-Up Girls, And The Result Will Make Your Jaw Drop Chrissy Sparks, a photographer from Birmingham, UK definitely knows what it takes to create beautiful boudoir photos. Using make-up, lighting and editing techniques she brings the best out of any woman, and her latest project proves just that. “I want everyday women to have access to a full photoshoot experience and magazine cover style images that models usually do,” Chrissy told the Mirror....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 251 words · Nicole Eisenberg

Photos Of Brave Cancer Survivors Who Live Without Breasts

Photos Of Brave Cancer Survivors Who Live Without Breasts Breast cancer takes away breasts and leaves scars. And Flattopper Pride is all about bearing the scars with pride. Emily Jensen, Jodi Jaecks and Melanie Testa are headlining this LGBTQ support blog for women with double mastectomies. For 58% of women choose who don’t seek breast reconstruction or prosthetics after the operations, “going flat” is a new, exciting part of exploring their gender....

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 204 words · Jolyn Keene

Playful And Quirky Furniture By South Korean Sculptor Lila Jang

Playful and Quirky Furniture By South Korean Sculptor Lila Jang Lila Jang is a marvellous young Seoul-born sculptor who creates 18th century French furniture that seem to be caught in the middle of a surreal show. Her chair dances, her canapé climbs up the wall and her armchair looks like an arrogant snob with its over-the-top puffy elbows that make it difficult for anyone to sit between them. Jang created the designs living in a tiny apartment in Paris, and the only way she could fit the pieces of furniture that she had in mind was to bend and otherwise deform them....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 336 words · Ashley Smith

Polish Artist Remakes Cheesy American Family Photos Into Surreal Images

Polish Artist Remakes Cheesy American Family Photos Into Surreal Images Polish artist Weronika Gęsicka is putting a unique twist on those cheesy postcard-like pictures that used to dominate US magazines back in the 1950s and 1960s. She does it by slightly altering the image with some minor details that transform the casual photography into a surreal distorted reality. “The project is based on vintage photographs purchased from an image bank,” Gęsicka says....

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 213 words · Ivy Miller

Premature Babies In Before-And

Premature Babies In Before-And-After Portraits, By Red Méthot Red Méthot, aka RedM, is a photographer from Québec and his latest series of portraits named “Les Premás” is absolutely touching. His series of illustrations depicts children (and some adults too) who were born prematurely, with all the difficulties that implies, holding in their hands a black and white photography of themselves as newborns. Seeing the before and after of these premature babies and what they have become shows how the road of life can be traveled after overcoming a tough start....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 229 words · Robert Huddleston

Pure Street Photography Awards 2025: 20 Beautifully Authentic Moments

Pure Street Photography Awards 2025: 20 Beautifully Authentic Moments The Pure Street Photography Awards 2025, co-judged by renowned figures David Campany (Creative Director, International Center of Photography, New York) and Dimpy Bhalotia (award-winning photographer and Creative Director), celebrates the authentic spirit of street life in a world where artificial imagery is on the rise. This year, the competition received 1,160 submissions from 34 countries. From these, judges selected 147 winning and finalist photographs for their powerful capture of honest moments, connection, and unpredictability—showcasing the vibrant, ever-changing rhythm of city streets....

January 17, 2026 · 4 min · 830 words · James Clark

Russian Fairytales Through The Eyes Of Photographer Uldus Bakhtiozina

Russian Fairytales Through The Eyes Of Photographer Uldus Bakhtiozina Through her images, Russian photographer Uldus Bakhtiozina takes an unexpectedly surreal look at traditional Russian fairytales. The stories, often full of pagan symbols, myths, and spooky settings, are brought into modern reality. With eccentric costumes and unsettling surroundings, Bakhtiozina blends modern fashion photography and ethnic heritage together. “ It’s all about telling a story. I am constantly inspired and my way of expressing this is by taking photos, it’s my way of sharing my experiences, ” writes Bakhtiozina....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 400 words · Lindsey Nguyen

Student Let Thief Steal His Phone So He Could Spy On Him And Make This Documentary

Student Let Thief Steal His Phone So He Could Spy On Him And Make This Documentary Having his phone stolen gave film student Anthony van der Meer an idea for his greatly successful movie Find my Phone . To make it, he had another phone stolen, except this time he installed the hidden tracking app beforehand, in the hopes to explore what kind of person would steal a phone? And where do these phones end up?...

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 404 words · Charles Rice

The Cutest Animals In All United States

The Cutest Animals in all United States What is America’s greatest natural resource? Some might say coal. Some might say oil. Some may even say it’s our people. But looking across this great nation of ours, it’s clear that one natural resource outshines them all: cute animals. The United States is a land rich and abundant in incredibly cuddly creatures, and it’s high time we celebrated them all! That’s why we put together this list of the cutest animals from each state....

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 99 words · Dorothy Muth

The Famous #Followmeto Photographer Just Posted His Honeymoon Photos

The Famous #FollowMeTo Photographer Just Posted His Honeymoon Photos She leads, he follows, and they both end up famous. The #FollowMeTo Instagram couple has finally gotten married and had a honey moon! For starters, they went to Las Vegas, where they took pictures in front of the famous Fountains of Bellagioand on the rooftop of a casino. Then, it was off to the Maldives Islands! Murad and Natalia (nee. Zakharova) Osmann are couple from Russia....

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 193 words · Joe Sullivan

The Kraken Mug

The Kraken Mug – “Tales From The Deep” Series 1 of 4" This is the first edition from a mug series I am creating called. The Tales from the Deep. 1 of 4 I am a product developer and designer with more that a decade of experience and couldn’t be more excited to release this series to the Kickstarter community. The Kraken is a legendary sea monster of giant size usually represented by a squid or octopus that supposedly dwells off the coasts of Norway and Greenland and is said that this twisted creature of the deep would terrorize and sink ships at sea....

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 179 words · Doreen Bowman

The Pinocchio Bakery In Japan Is Decorated To Resemble The Color Of Baked Bread

The Pinocchio Bakery In Japan Is Decorated To Resemble The Color Of Baked Bread I IN Inc. is a Tokyo-based design firm founded by interior designers Hiromu Yuyama and Yohei Terui back in 2018. The company prides itself in pursuing new possibilities in space design as well as proposing impressive and surprising interior ideas. A great example of that is the PINOCCHIO bakery the duo had designed late last year....

January 17, 2026 · 3 min · 449 words · Patrick Lincourt

The Protectors Of Iceland: Fantasy Creatures Inspired By Icelandic Myths

The Protectors Of Iceland: Fantasy Creatures Inspired by Icelandic Myths Norse sagas and metal music go together like cheese and pizza. Asgeir Jon Asgeirsson’s paintings, done as metal album illustrations for Icelandic metal band Skálmöld’s “Með Vættum,” are perfect proof. I, for one, would never have imagined a giant bull being so epic and mythical. Just look at the magnificent beast! More info: asgeirjon.com | Facebook | ArtStation (h/t: BoredPanda )...

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 105 words · Carl Hendrickson

The Queen Of England Gave A Speech Wearing A Green Outfit And People Quickly Started Creating Hilarious Photoshops (35 Pics)

The Queen Of England Gave A Speech Wearing A Green Outfit And People Quickly Started Creating Hilarious Photoshops (35 Pics) When the Royal Family announced that Queen Elizabeth II contracted the coronavirus, many Brits were heartbroken while others saw it as an opportunity to create some funny memes speculating that the Queen might be actually be immortal . This time, however, something else caught the eye of avid memers....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 285 words · Mildred Pratt

These Creepy Realistic Recreations Of “The Simpsons” Characters Will Give You Nightmares

These Creepy Realistic Recreations Of “The Simpsons” Characters Will Give You Nightmares If you’re used to seeing The Simpsons as yellow, four-fingered, and anything but creepy, Turkey-based artist Hossein Diba is about to change your mind. He created eerily realistic models of some of the characters from the show, and they’re exactly what nightmares are made of. In a recent interview with Bored Panda, the man said that when watching The Simpsons, he always wondered how the characters and their body shapes would look like with realistic touches in details and textures....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 355 words · Kenneth Burton

This 3D

This 3D-Printed Lamp Turns Any Room Into A Wonderland Paris-based artist couple Linlin and Pierre-Yves Jacques fused interior design and 3D printing in their latest beautiful creation – a lace-patterned lamp. When turned on, it casts beautiful floral patterns on your room’s walls. This beautiful 3D-printed lamp comes in two models: Sky and Land. The Sky model features a lace-patterned element on its top, creating shadows on the ceilings and walls, while the Land model, with the lace part on lamp’s lower part, casts the patterns on the lower part of the room....

January 17, 2026 · 1 min · 104 words · Brandon Jones

This Artist Illustrates Her Therapy Process To Show People It Can Get Better (10 Pics)

This Artist Illustrates Her Therapy Process To Show People It Can Get Better (10 Pics) Sacha Mardou is a British cartoonist and author of graphic novels who has been creating comics for almost half of her life. For the past year, the artist has been creating short comics exploring her therapy progress to help people realize it can get better. “I had to get comfortable with talking about uncomfortable things – my upbringing, growing up as a Jehovah’s Witness teen, my parents’ divorce, parenting my child, and the things that trigger me are just a few topics I’ve looked at,” writes Sacha....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 247 words · Raymond Mitchell

This Artist Recreated A Famous Classical Painting Every Day For 53 Days

This Artist Recreated A Famous Classical Painting Every Day For 53 Days Liza Yukhnyova is a Saint Petersburg-based art lover who accepted the #GettyChallenge at the beginning of the quarantine and has been recreating famous classical paintings daily since! Initially, the woman only planned to continue the challenge for 30 days but she is currently on day 142 and it doesn’t look like she plans on stopping anytime soon....

January 17, 2026 · 3 min · 602 words · Jason Schaffer

This Artist Uses Branches To Create Stunning Sculptures And Human

This Artist Uses Branches To Create Stunning Sculptures And Human-Sized Nests Back when he was a young boy, New York-based artist Charlie Baker used to spend summers at his family’s home on Shelter Island, where he developed an appreciation for nature and all of its unique shapes. Fast forward to this day and the artist uses all-natural materials to create stunning human-sized nests and wooden sculptures that have been on display everywhere from Uruguay to Central Park....

January 17, 2026 · 2 min · 393 words · Donald Dickson