Fancy Polygonal Animal Sculptures Made Of Paper By Wolfram Kampffmeyer

Fancy Polygonal Animal Sculptures Made Of Paper By Wolfram Kampffmeyer German artist Wolfram Kampffmeyer, aka Paperwolf, creates magnificent polygon sculptures by folding gorgeously-colored paper into various animals. The sculptures give you the feeling that you ‘re looking at a 3D graphic model, which is exactly what the artist wants. He writes, “S ince I love to create virtual 3d models, it’s even better to build them afterwards in real life – out of paper....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 109 words · David Horn

Freelance Vs Full

Freelance VS Full-Time, 6 Illustrations To Help You Decide Struggling to figure out what suits you best, freelancing or working full-time? Well, illustrator Caisa Nilaseca might be able to help you in your quest to figuring out the answer. She has made an illustration series for DesignTaxi, describing the pros and cons between the two options. From the sleeping routine to the overtime pay, these are all valid points to consider before making the final decision....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 108 words · Emma Gist

Geometric Art By Georges Rousse Is Only Visible From One Angle

Geometric Art By Georges Rousse Is Only Visible From One Angle With his mind-bending perspective art, renowned artist Georges Rousse has proved that he is both an artist and a magician. His amazing paintings create order out of what, from any angle but the right one, seems like total chaos. What seems like Photoshop is actually meticulously and carefully hand-painted artwork. With an architecture photographer’s eye, Rousse presents his work with a single photo taken from the single “perfect” angle that makes everything come together....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 165 words · Sierra Boggs

Girlfriend Created Comics And Kept Them A Secret, Boyfriend Uploaded Everything Online And It Went Viral (New Pics)

Girlfriend Created Comics And Kept Them A Secret, Boyfriend Uploaded Everything Online And It Went Viral (New Pics) Half a year ago the world of one couple changed drastically when a boyfriend posted comics that his girlfriend Catana drew online. The cute style and adorable messages of the comics made them irresistible and they went viral really fast. Now more than 350,000 followers are waiting for Catana’s weekly comics. She keeps on sharing her thoughts, wishes and tiny adorable moments of the relationship with the world and people love it....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 286 words · Allen Dalton

Gods From Classical Paintings Transported To The Streets Of Ukraine

Gods From Classical Paintings Transported To The Streets Of Ukraine Classical art is somewhat removed from the daily bustle of our lives. But Alexey Kondakov takes the subjects from the paintings of yore and transports them to the streets of Kiev. Unlike this project we wrote about earlier, Kondakov’s project 2 Reality is all photo manipulation. Yet it does a good job of portraying the people, gods, and fairies of classical paintings as partaking in our daily lives....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 222 words · Lori Ray

Guy Turns 15 Random Photos Into Movie Posters

Guy Turns 15 Random Photos Into Movie Posters Ever felt that everyday life is not cinematic enough? So did Reddit user Your_Post_As_A_Movie. He or she took some random users’ photos and was kind enough to make some adjustments. And behold..! Their photos turned into awesome looking movie posters. Feel that your epic selfie is also a movie waiting to be made? Put it on Reddit and you could be the next action movie hero....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 110 words · Tatiana Carmichael

Here Are The Winners And Highly Commended Photos For This Year’S Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards (10 Pics)

Here Are The Winners And Highly Commended Photos For This Year’s Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards (10 Pics) The winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards just got announced and you’ll be surprised to see the epic moments captured by the talented wildlife photographers. These pictures definitely prove that comedy can be found anywhere, even in the wild, if you have the eye for it. The overall title was won by Ken Jensen who captured a monkey in a hilarious pose....

January 15, 2026 · 3 min · 485 words · George Blankenship

Here’S How 7 Pets See The Environment Compared To Humans

Here’s How 7 Pets See The Environment Compared To Humans We’ve all heard that animals see the world a little different than you and I. But just how different? Well, your days of guessing are over, because Home Advisor just created a series of illustrations that perfectly capture how seven different pets see the environment. Turns out that the way pets see the world varies greatly from one pet to another....

January 15, 2026 · 5 min · 1064 words · Shawna Larsen

How Disney Movies Would Have Ended If Their Characters Weren’T So Emotional

How Disney Movies Would Have Ended If Their Characters Weren’t So Emotional Disney characters aren’t known for their rational decision making, and illustrator Paul Westover has decided to drive this point home with his new comical series. In it, he reimagines Disney movie endings if the main characters used more common sense to make the big decisions, and it makes all the difference. The result basically scraps the whole runtime of those movies, because, apparently, if Cinderella would’ve given clear instructions on how to find her or Simba would’ve told who killed Mufasa, everything would’ve been solved waaay quicker....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 166 words · Walter Brookhart

If Dogs Could Speak: Artist’S Hilarious Illustrations That Helped Him Fight Anxiety

If Dogs Could Speak: Artist’s Hilarious Illustrations That Helped Him Fight Anxiety Meet Henry Garret, an artist who found a way to turn his passion for illustrations into a treatment for anxiety. And the best thing about it is that the side-effects of this treatment are these hilarious Drawings of Dogs , which shows as a glimpse into an alternative reality where we can hear dogs speak. “When anxiety forced me to drop out of my Philosophy Ph....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 404 words · Willie Williams

If These 40 Memes Seem Relatable, It Shows Your Age

If These 40 Memes Seem Relatable, It Shows Your Age It’s hard to remember that time when we felt invincible. Before we knew about life and understood that the inevitable is slowly marching towards us. But our arrogance towards our youth and our ego about our adaptability has taken a hit over the years. Now we understand the slow march of ageing and the toll it takes on us. But as our bones creak when we move, and our extremities fall asleep when in one position too long, one thing that we can hold on to is our humour....

January 15, 2026 · 3 min · 596 words · Norman Freed

Illustrator Reveals Why Sailors Have A Lot Of The Same Tattoos

Illustrator Reveals Why Sailors Have A Lot Of The Same Tattoos Before tattoos of swallows and anchors started appearing on the skin of the trendy youth, they were all known as specific symbols that belonged and told the stories solely of sailors. The artist Lucy Bellwood analysed the typical sailor tattoos and drew up a map to guide us through the meanings of each one. Apparently, the popular swallows marked the sailors with a strong wanderlust as each one signifies every 5000 nautical miles one has sailed....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 199 words · Marisa Springer

Jaw

Jaw-Dropping Dance Portraits Caught With Flour And Photography By Alexander Yakovlev Photography might not steal your soul (except for selfies), but it’s adept at capturing the intangible magic of the moment. And few do it better than Alexander Yakovlev with his dance photography. He has a good eye for dancers and scene composition, catching them at their most expressive and dynamic. Watching a dance live, the eye wouldn’t have time to register the majesty of all the moves....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 180 words · Thelma Fernandez

Lego Ships Built Inside Bottles

LEGO Ships Built Inside Bottles LEGO enthusiast Bangooh creates awesome LEGO ships inside tiny bottles that he shares with fans on his Flickr account. Fortunately, building ships inside bottles with Lego bricks seems a lot more manageable than those built with real miniature parts, so if your mind boggles at those impossibly complex ship-in-a-bottles, try your hand at these cool LEGO versions! LEGO is one of the most popular and influential toys ever, probably precisely because it has inspired so many creative people like Bangooh....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 141 words · Joanne Siller

Leica Lens Cut In Half

Leica Lens Cut in Half View with caution, this may hurt your eyes. It’s a Leica Tri-Elmar-M 28-35-50mm sliced cleanly down the middle, revealing all the glass and pieces inside that go into making the lens, and if colleges offered camera equipment anatomy classes, this Leica lens cutaway might be one of the things you’d be examining in the lab. [ 1 ] Leica lenses are technical marvels and should be taken care of respectfully....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 149 words · Margaret Carr

Makup Models

Makup models A digital painting of makup models made by Aïcha Djebbar from Algeria eyes hidden women Aïcha Djebbar

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 19 words · Mary Nolan

Meet The World’S Most Photogenic Cat Who Can’T Get A Bad Photo Taken Of Him

Meet The World’s Most Photogenic Cat Who Can’t Get A Bad Photo Taken Of Him Nyankichi is a male tabby from Kagoshima, Japan, and she has been traveling with her human around the country, taking the best photos. While looking at these photographs, there’s one thing that will definitely cross your mind – Nyankichi is the most photogenic cat you have ever seen. From walking in front of an erupting volcano to enjoying the beach, this cat just can’t get a bad photo taken of him....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 280 words · James Walton

Mother Takes Pictures Of Her Children’S Summers In The Polish Countryside

Mother Takes Pictures Of Her Children’s Summers In The Polish Countryside Lodz, Poland-based photographer and mother of two Izabela Urbaniak takes beautiful pictures of her children with their cousins and friends as they spend their care-free summer days in the Polish countryside in Lugowiska. Since she began in 2012, her “Summertime” series has evolved into a wonderful collection of black and white photographs full of nostalgic and sweet childhood memories....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 204 words · Jeffrey Salgado

Myeongbeom Kim’S Art Provokes A Fresh Perspective On Things We Use Daily

MyeongBeom Kim’s Art Provokes A Fresh Perspective On Things We Use Daily MyeongBeom Kim is known for transforming everyday objects into eye-catching sculptures that challenge how we see the world around us. By bringing together familiar items—like a helium balloon trapped in a bird cage or a sunflower sprouting from a light bulb—he invites us to reconsider their purpose and meaning. Often surprising or whimsical, these combinations gently disrupt our sense of what is ordinary....

January 15, 2026 · 2 min · 367 words · Nicholas Jones

Opening Day Of Disneyland In 1955 Looked Nothing Like Today

Opening Day Of Disneyland In 1955 Looked Nothing Like Today In 1955 Walt Disney’s dream to share the incredible worlds from built by his imagination became a reality, he finally opened Disneyland, a world made for others to dream in. And what comes as no surprise, it actually looked quite a bit different than it does today. Thanks to the expansive Getty Images library, we get a chance to go back more than 60 years back to that special day and see the excitement which captivated the whole generations of youngsters....

January 15, 2026 · 1 min · 175 words · Lauri Stanley