Photoshop Fail Becomes Snickers Ad

Photoshop Fail Becomes Snickers Ad At first it might look like a simple picture, but there is much more going on here. As the slogan claims “ Photo retouchers get CONFUSED when they’re hungry, ” and they got really confused. They left 11 mistakes for us, truth seekers to uncover. So… What are you waiting for?! (h/t: boredpanda ) See if you can spot all the mistakes: Can’t find all the mistakes?...

January 13, 2026 · 1 min · 91 words · Thomas Fish

Polish Photographer Shows Nature’S Beauty That We Usually Miss

Polish Photographer Shows Nature’s Beauty That We Usually Miss Let the beauty surround you and the world astound you when you look at the magical nature photography by Magda Wasiczek. Polish nature photographer uses her camera as a tool to raise awareness of nature’s beauty: “ I want to show the world of plants or insects in such a way that would impress an average person who has paid no attention to the world at his feet or even hated those ‘nasty bugs’, ” says Magda....

January 13, 2026 · 1 min · 204 words · Gwen Baldwin

Pop Culture Apocalypse In Amazing Digital Art By Filip Hodas

Pop Culture Apocalypse In Amazing Digital Art By Filip Hodas It’s pretty common to discount pop culture as something lacking in creativity or even worthless, but there’s no denying that good examples of pop culture can be an endless source of inspiration. Need proof? Just look at the amazing digital artworks by the Prague-based 3D illustrator Filip Hodas . Since 2015 Filip started to invest his time into programs like World Machine, Cinema 4D and Octane, which then allowed him to transfer his imaginative alien worlds into pictures, but now he is shifting his focus to pop culture and some key artifacts, which become the centerpieces of his works....

January 13, 2026 · 1 min · 202 words · Jean Capley

Reminiscence

Reminiscence I am an Iranian artist based in London. These series are about Rumi’s poet. Rumi was a Persian poetry in 13th century. I try to visualised some of his poet by Photography and mixing some element with collage and double exposure. Naghmeh Navabi An Iranian artist based in London. www.nana-photograpy.co

January 13, 2026 · 1 min · 51 words · Michael Leuthauser

Rio’S Olympic Facilities Are Falling Apart Only 6 Months After The Games

Rio’s Olympic Facilities Are Falling Apart Only 6 Months After The Games Only six months ago the last Olympic medal was given away in the Rio’s state-of-the-art Olympic village. Now, though, these Olympic facilities are consumed by decay and look more like props of some post-apocalyptic movie. The last big ceremony held there was the closing of the Paralympics, after which the famous Maracana Stadium has been looted, the pools drained, and most other facilities closed down with the exception of the city’s Olympic golf course, which is also fighting hard to stay afloat....

January 13, 2026 · 3 min · 543 words · Horacio Merlino

Someone Thought Of A Brilliant Way To Fight Swastika Graffiti That Started Appearing On The Streets Of Berlin

Someone Thought Of A Brilliant Way To Fight Swastika Graffiti That Started Appearing On The Streets of Berlin Love and beauty always triumph hate. The Paintback project, started by graffiti artist and paint shop owner Ibo Omari, tries to do just that by painting over swastikas that keep appearing on the streets of Berlin. The migrant crisis seems to be the cause of the recent surge of the right-wing extremism in Germany....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 326 words · John Garza

Students Rename School House After Banksy So He Shows Up And Paints It

Students Rename School House After Banksy So He Shows Up And Paints It Banksy has struck again, this time at the Bridge Farm Primary School in Bristol. Although what makes this a unique case is that the famous graffiti artist’s target is not as random as usual. Just recently the school held a competition to rename one of its buildings, and out of all candidates, 4 were picked for the final round: Brunel, Blackbeard, Cabot and Banksy....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 263 words · Joel Thomas

Target Comes Out With A Matching Clothing Line And The Internet Is Divided Whether It’S Cute Or Cringey

Target Comes Out With A Matching Clothing Line And The Internet Is Divided Whether It’s Cute Or Cringey When it comes to fashion, everybody has their own opinion with what should and shouldn’t be worn but there is one particular topic that makes everybody’s blood boil, it’s whether or not families should be wearing matching outfits. Well, Target decided to stir things up with their new collection that is all about matchy outfits and not everyone is happy about it....

January 13, 2026 · 1 min · 185 words · Lucy Smith

Terrifying Clown Portraits By Eolo Perfido Will Give You Nightmares

Terrifying Clown Portraits By Eolo Perfido Will Give You Nightmares As an internet user, chances are that you are deathly afraid of clowns, and the mass nostalgia over Stephen Kings’s “It” might have something to do with it. If that’s the case, then Eolo Perfido’s “Clownville” will do little to ease your fears. This is a grotesque gallery of clownish dwellers of a macabre underground. Instead of bringing joy to children, these clowns scare adults with their hyper-expressiveness....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 252 words · Kathleen Sichler

The 6 Amazing Black Men Haircuts To Add A Spark To Your Persona

The 6 Amazing Black Men Haircuts To Add A Spark To Your Persona Do you know what kind of things play a wide role to make you an attention grabber? Is it your dress, footwear or accessories? Yes!!! All these three things are responsible to transform your ordinary persona into a stylish persona. But do not you think, we are forgetting something here. If it is your hairstyle? Yes!!! It is your haircut....

January 13, 2026 · 3 min · 542 words · David Mcwilliams

The Anatomy Of Your Favorite Childhood Toys Revealed By Jason Freeny

The Anatomy Of Your Favorite Childhood Toys Revealed By Jason Freeny What’s inside your favorite animated characters? Jason Freeny thinks he knows as he makes anatomic cutaways of iconic characters. From Mickey Mouse to LEGO men to Barbie, nothing is safe from his knife. Freeny uses regular toys in his work, cutting them up and filling their insides with modeling clay, or polyurethane foam for bigger toys. Then he does “reverse forensics”, deciding what the skeleton and the guts of the character would look based on its form....

January 13, 2026 · 1 min · 210 words · Marian Lowers

The History And Future Trends Of Aesthetic Surgery

The History and Future Trends of Aesthetic Surgery What will plastic surgery look like in 20 years? Two decades ago reconstructive surgery was very little talked about and the patients with poor credit history could not even consider it. But fast forward to today it became a common thing, with 15.9 million cosmetic procedures performed in the USA in 2015. It’s not just movie stars who are getting botox or visiting an experienced cosmetic practitioner for wrinkle-busting injections....

January 13, 2026 · 3 min · 583 words · Betty Judge

The History Behind Presidential Hair

The History Behind Presidential Hair Hail to the hair! Since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, America hasn’t just looked to its leaders for strength and guidance; we’ve also turned to the man in the White House for advice on all the hottest new hairstyles. Well … maybe not the hottest hairstyles — none of our presidents have ever been at the cutting edge of fashion. But for hundreds of years now, our presidents have tended to sport the most common and popular hair trends of their time....

January 13, 2026 · 1 min · 114 words · Nicole Paul

This 103-Year

This 103-Year-Old Filipino Woman Is Trying To Keep This Ancient Tattoo Tradition Alive 103-year-old Whang Od Oggay is the last mambabatok in the Philippines, meaning she’s the last person that still does traditional Kalinga tattoos using an ancient technique. The woman lives in the Kalinga province located in the mountainous northern area of the Philippines and if you think you can just take the bus to reach her, think again....

January 13, 2026 · 4 min · 666 words · Ana Jefferson

This 3D Printed Internally Lit Fantasy Armor Is Every Cosplayer’S Dream

This 3D Printed Internally Lit Fantasy Armor Is Every Cosplayer’s Dream Meet Melissa Ng, a New York-based artist, a founder of the Lumecluster wearable art producers, and a person responsible for this amazing 3D-printed, internally lit, medieval-inspired fantasy body armor. Phew, try saying that in one breath… To make it happen, she spent around 518 hours on designing this fantasy gear on her computer, before 3D printing the durable plastic frame and enhancing it with LED lights....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 414 words · Olive Becker

This Artist Releases Beautiful Woven Sculptures Into The Forests Of North Yorkshire

This Artist Releases Beautiful Woven Sculptures Into The Forests Of North Yorkshire Weaving is a tradition dating back to ancient times and is considered to be one of the most widely practiced crafts in human history. Some of the oldest woven baskets found were made over 10,000 years ago – and there still are artists out there keeping the tradition alive, like British artist Anna, known as Anna & The Willow....

January 13, 2026 · 2 min · 364 words · Leslie Collins

This Artist’S Illustrations Hide Creepy Details That Will Send A Shiver Down Your Spine

This Artist’s Illustrations Hide Creepy Details That Will Send A Shiver Down Your Spine It’s no secret that some artists like to hide secret little details in their works, like their initials for example. However, American artist Jeff Lee Johnson takes it to a whole different level. Jeff creates digital illustrations that look innocent at first glance but get gradually creepier the closer you look. You soon begin to notice all sorts of eerie details hidden in his illustrations, such as bloody hand prints and slimy tentacles, and it’s enough to make the hair on the back of your neck stand up....

January 13, 2026 · 3 min · 470 words · Patricia Meeks

This Clever Cardboard Desk Is Recyclable, Portable, And Lets You Work Standing

This Clever Cardboard Desk Is Recyclable, Portable, And Lets You Work Standing “Flexible, foldable, portable, affordable, and 100% recyclable” – this is how a team of designers from New Zealand describe their new portable cardboard standing desk, which they call “Refold.” Fraser Callaway, Oliver Ward, and Matt Innes started their campaign on Kickstarter to raise funds for a 6.5 kg desk geared towards contemporary freelance working tendencies and needs....

January 13, 2026 · 1 min · 187 words · Donna Richardson

This Dad Made His Premature Baby Do Manly Things, And It’S Hilarious

This Dad Made His Premature Baby Do Manly Things, And It’s Hilarious When Matt Mac’s son was born 9 weeks premature, he weighed just under 3 lbs and had to spend 6 weeks in a neonatal intensive care unit. When his daughter was born over 2 years ago, he had photoshopped her playing sports as an infant and he instantly knew he wanted to try something similar with his newborn baby boy....

January 13, 2026 · 3 min · 466 words · Mildred Hunt

This Dad Turned His Son’S Head

This Dad Turned His Son’s Head-Shaping Gear Into Star Wars Helmets To Wear After Surgery One geeky dad wanted to make his son’s recovery from craniosynostosis surgery more fun, so he made the tyke Star Wars themed helmets. Craniosynostosis happens when fibrous sutures in the skull prematurely turn into bone, leading to disfigurements during further growth. The helmet shapes the head after surgery. More info: mikesweeney (h/t: boredpanda )...

January 13, 2026 · 1 min · 125 words · Kitty Haskins