Apple Logo Turned Into Touching Tribute To Steve Jobs

Apple Logo Turned Into Touching Tribute to Steve Jobs Steve died peacefully surrounded by his family. Rest in peace, Steve. Tom

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 21 words · Lena Carrillo

Artist Arranges Everyday Objects To Make Perfect Art Pieces

Artist Arranges Everyday Objects To Make Perfect Art Pieces Kristen Meyer is a Connecticut-based artist who specializes in interior decorating, window design and prop styling. This mother of two manages to create the most satisfying pieces of art by neatly organizing small objects into these perfect shapes. Her work will definitely make you fill in-order as it is the cleanest thing you’ll see today. Scroll down to see Kristen’s incredible work yourself!...

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 102 words · Adrian Willis

Artist Gives Plants A Second Life By Creating Elegant Floral “Paintings”

Artist Gives Plants A Second Life By Creating Elegant Floral “Paintings” Poland-based Elżbieta Wodała creates elegant “paintings” by gluing together different kinds of dried seeds, leaves, petals and other plant parts she collects in parks, gardens, forests and meadows. The artist explains that the process of making this kind of art isn’t technically demanding – on the contrary, it gives her loads of joy, relaxation, stress relief and immense pleasure to experience the beauty of nature....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 117 words · Erika Harris

Artist Illustrates What Would Happen If Disney World Was Struck By Coronavirus (33 Pics)

Artist Illustrates What Would Happen If Disney World Was Struck By Coronavirus (33 Pics) AL, AKA aldoarts on Instagram, is a 38-year-old artist and from Northern California. He is known for his illustrations featuring Disney characters and recently the artist created a series of new ones where he tried to imagine what would happen if Disney World was struck by coronavirus. In an interview with Bored Panda, AL revealed that he had some extra time and motivation to create these illustrations during the pandemic....

January 15, 2026 · 3 min · 459 words · Mary Pagan

Artist Turns Ocean Stones Into Tiny Mandalas By Painting Colourful Dot Patterns

Artist Turns Ocean Stones Into Tiny Mandalas By Painting Colourful Dot Patterns Mandalas are temporary by design. But that’s not the case with the ones that Canada-based artist Australian Elspeth McLean paints on stones. Colorful dots are arranged in a radiating (or centered, depends on how you look at it) pattern, making the stones a treat for the eyes. The comparison to mandala isn‘t accidental, either – that‘s how the artist calls them herself....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 284 words · John Torres

Bird’S Wings Get Perfectly Synced With Camera’S Frame Rate And It Will Bend Your Mind

Bird’s Wings Get Perfectly Synced With Camera’s Frame Rate And It Will Bend Your Mind Recently the internet was stormed by this alien bird caught on security camera, who seems to be simply floating in the air, seemingly forgotten to act that wings have anything to do with it flying. Yet to those familiar with the way cameras operate, this mystery is not a mystery at all. This optical illusion is actually achieved by synchronizing camera’s frame rate and shutter speed with the bird’s wings flapping....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 136 words · Carole Davis

Bored Coworkers Recreate Classic Paintings Using Office Supplies

Bored Coworkers Recreate Classic Paintings Using Office Supplies Francesco Fragomeni and Chris Limbrick found themselves bored at Squarespace’s office in NYC one day so they came up with a fun activity. Using only the stuff found in their office, the two coworkers managed to recreate the famous “Creation of Adam” by Michelangelo. They were pretty happy with the results, so they continued recreating iconic paintings, which eventually grew into a project called “Fools Do Art....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 282 words · Christine Sofia

Brilliant Optical Illusions Promoting Pet Adoption

Brilliant Optical Illusions Promoting Pet Adoption There are a lot of potential pet owners but some of them need a little bit of inspiration to adopt. Photographer Amol Jadhav and art director Pranav Bhide have created a powerful campaign for World For All Animal Care And Adoptions in Mumbai to spread awareness about their adoption event, and – most importantly – it was effective! Using clever lighting and framing techniques, the creative duo made a series of optical illusion portraits that contain two images in one....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 195 words · Edgar Miller

Canadian Artist Illustrates Funny And Absurd Comics On Everyday Life (20 Pics)

Canadian Artist Illustrates Funny And Absurd Comics On Everyday Life (20 Pics) The webcomics “WTFrame”, which has around 76K followers on Instagram, is the perfect place to find funny stories with light and absurd humor. The Instagram page is created by an artist named Jean-Nicolas Bourdon who is a student and an artist in Montreal, Canada. Bourdon has a background in 3D animation and he has been drawing and doodling since he was a child....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 171 words · Tiffany Albert

Canadian Artist Mingles With Stunning Food

Canadian artist mingles with stunning food-themed photography It is difficult to imagine that food can be so alluring without the desire to want to eat it. Lou, a B.C based photographer has taken food products and has created beautiful displays of dazzling colors, shapes, and forms at times in immediate relation with the human body. Her work is both enticing and captivating, and forces the viewer to always take a second look, and even third....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 364 words · Patricia Kowalski

Cure For Golfers Elbow: Effective Pain Management Tips

Cure for Golfers Elbow: Effective Pain Management Tips Golfer’s elbow or medial epicondylitis is a condition that can cause extreme pain to your elbow. If not treated immediately, it can sideline you for days or even weeks. In some cases, it can even cause you to miss work or school. If you play sports or do activities that require repetitive arm movements and you suddenly experience pain in your elbow or forearm, you should find cure for golfers elbow as soon as possible....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 88 words · Edward Walters

Dad Asks Daughter How To Be An Influencer, Says It’S Easy And Proves It With 430K Followers

Dad Asks Daughter How To Be An Influencer, Says It’s Easy And Proves It With 430K Followers It seems that everywhere you turn, there’s an influencer trying to capture the perfect picture of their latte or advertising some sort of sketchy food supplement you’ve never heard of. But turns out you don’t have to be a swimsuit model or a bodybuilder to become an influencer – and this dad, Omar, from Austin, Texas proved it....

January 15, 2026 · 3 min · 434 words · Mary Wilhelmsen

Depressed Woman Shares How Her Boyfriend Helps With Dealing With Her Mental Illness, And It’S Amazing

Depressed Woman Shares How Her Boyfriend Helps With Dealing With Her Mental Illness, And It’s Amazing Depression can completely incapacitate a person sometimes, and there isn’t much one can do about it. However, it’s pretty amazing when someone dear to that person can help them through the difficult times and get them back on their feet. “I’ve been clinically depressed for 13 years, once in a while I can’t even get myself to get out of bed, no matter how hungry I am or how bad I have to pee,” explained her condition Imgur user RoastedIguana ....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 213 words · Randy Powell

Designer Creates Shelves With Mysterious Glowing Inlaid Resin

Designer Creates Shelves With Mysterious Glowing Inlaid Resin Industrial designer, jeweller and blogger Mat Brown had an amazing idea for how to put some style into simple wooden shelves – he inlaid them with unearthly blue glowing resin. First, he took a long piece of chestnut with deep cracks and knotholes begging to be filled with some cool material. Then he sealed off the holes and cracks from the bottom with aluminium plumber’s tape....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 177 words · Chris Gayle

Dubai: A Short Guide To A Major Tourist Destination Of The World

Dubai: A short guide to a major tourist destination of the world One of the major cities in the Middle Eastern states Dubai has emerged out as a sign of growth and modernization. Even though the income through petroleum trade was initially needed on by the businesses of the city, but now the other sectors like infrastructure and tourism brings contributes a lot to Dubai’s economic growth. The city is cited as amongst the most popular destinations to visit in the world....

January 15, 2026 · 3 min · 542 words · Charles Colon

Egyptian Government Decides To Build A Massive Highway Straight Through A Residential Area

Egyptian Government Decides To Build A Massive Highway Straight Through A Residential Area Highways are great when you need to move between cities fast. The only downsides are that they’re loud, dirty and occasionally prone to accidents – that’s why they’re usually built as far away from residential areas as possible. Or at least they were until now. The Egyptian government recently surprised everyone by deciding to build a stretch of highway right through a residential area....

January 15, 2026 · 3 min · 531 words · Kent Smith

Engineer Spends $220,000 Upcycling A Retired Boeing 727 Into A Home In The Woods

Engineer Spends $220,000 Upcycling A Retired Boeing 727 Into A Home In The Woods Bruce Campbell, a 64-year-old former engineer, spends half of each year living in what seems like a picture from a surreal dream or a mystical film set – a Boeing 727 situated in the middle of the woods. Campbell bought this retired 3-engine commercial jetliner and upcycled it into a home in the Oregon woods on 10 acres of land that he bought in his early 20s....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 366 words · Briana Spink

Europe’S First Underwater Restaurant Is Also Going To Purify Sea Water

Europe’s First Underwater Restaurant Is Also Going To Purify Sea Water Not many restaurants can pride themselves on helping the environment. However, a Norwegian design company Snøhetta has announced their plans to build the first in Europe underwater restaurant near the village of Båly, Norway that will do exactly that. The project is called “Under” which in Norwegian can also be translated to “wonder”, and it sure sounds like a wonderful place....

January 15, 2026 · 4 min · 759 words · Eileen Carmack

Fairground Attraction

Fairground Attraction – Christopher Rimmer’s Vision of Luna Park British photographer, Christopher Rimmer transformed a well-known 100 year old theme park in his adopted home town of Melbourne, Australia into a spooky, unsettling, yet beautiful vison with a series of large scale photographs which are being exhibited at the Port Jackson Press Gallery in Melbourne throughout March, 2016. Rimmer who confesses he finds amusement fairgrounds to be unsettling and slightly unnerving places, photographed the celebrated land mark ‘Luna Park ‘in both summer when it was full of people and also during the winter months when it was deserted, but always at night....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 234 words · Lucinda Washburn

Famous Movie Scenes Recreated In Africa

Famous Movie Scenes Recreated In Africa Cinema transcends time, space, and, according to [re-]Mixing Hollywood series, cultural and racial boundaries. Models from Dakar and Adjad were invited to re-stage scenes of famous Hollywood movies in ONOMO hotels. From such vintage classics like “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” to “The Matrix”, these photos are immediately recognizable to anyone who has been to the cinema in the last half a century. [re-]Mixing Hollywood is the project of Senegalese Omar Victor Diop and French-born Antoine Tempé, both of them based in Dakar....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 175 words · John Brown