Armenian Illustrator Creates Amazing Dress Designs Using Everyday Objects (Part 2)

Armenian Illustrator Creates Amazing Dress Designs Using Everyday Objects (Part 2) Edgar Artis is an Armenian fashion illustrator, and there is a reason why you only need to add a letter ‘t’ to get the word artist in his name. His work shines a new light on fashion and proves that something, that is understood as haute couture, is mostly inspired by our daily surroundings. From garments made out of ketchup, fries or burgers to paper cutouts that perfectly frame an Eiffel Towe, Edgar’s work is definitely inspirational and one of a kind....

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 292 words · Tyrone Kline

Artist “Simpsonizes” Random People To Make Them Smile

Artist “Simpsonizes” Random People To Make Them Smile Homer Simpson turned 3D and walked around the streets once, so why not reverse the process? Valerie Zaremska “simpsonifies” random people! She chooses those who have never appeared on the show – so there’s a sample pool of about 7 billion. She does requests, too, on her Etsy page. “There isn’t so much I could say about myself,” Zaremska wrote on Bored Panda....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 199 words · Irene Lake

Artist Makes Mesmerizing Temporary Kaleidoscopic Art From Thousands Of Gems

Artist Makes Mesmerizing Temporary Kaleidoscopic Art From Thousands Of Gems Suzan Drummen lets her art take her where it will. This Dutch artist never plans her works in advance and lets her installations guide her instead. Her works are made of hundreds pebbles, shiny glass pieces, tiny mirrors and other magpie lures. Drummen plans every work around its place of exhibition: the height, the light and even the walking distance of viewers matters....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 157 words · Addie Byers

Artist Paints Natural Vistas Observed In The West Of America

Artist Paints Natural Vistas Observed In The West Of America William Hawkins has created a name for himself with his colourful and stylised impressionist oil paintings. The bold compositions, comprising stark imagery, invoke a strong emotional response in his audience. Clouds, trees, cows, and plowed, rain-soaked fields are among his favourite subjects. The brushwork techniques, interplay of light, and expert shading of matte to shine, alluding to different textures, all blend together to create an illusion of depth in the vibrant vistas and cloudscapes the artist prefers to render....

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 383 words · Frederick Morales

Artist Paints With Fire, Engraving Lines In Candle Soot

Artist Paints With Fire, Engraving Lines In Candle Soot Canada-based artist Steven Spazuk is widely acknowledged as a major innovator in an already unique art form – drawing with soot. The whole process of drawing with soot is an improvisation, beginning with spontaneous candle or torch soot formation on paper and ending with gentle pencil, brush and even feather strokes, all of which etch fine lines into the soot spots....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 127 words · Antoine Thomas

Artist Quits Her Boring Job To Sculpt These Wearable Porcelain Animals

Artist Quits Her Boring Job To Sculpt These Wearable Porcelain Animals Amsterdam-based sculptor Harriet Damave is responsible for these wearable porcelain art pieces which already gave pleasure to hundreds of satisfied customers and also served the artist as a way out of her boring job. “My ceramic work was born because I had gotten completely stuck — like I think everybody has at one stage in their creative career. I was illustrating for a living, mostly school books, and living in Spain; at one point I couldn’t seem to draw anymore, and I thought, maybe with a trick I can get myself painting and drawing again,” she explains....

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 224 words · Joyce Botcher

Artist Shames Tourists Taking Inappropriate Selfies At The Holocaust Memorial Site In Berlin (Nsfw)

Artist Shames Tourists Taking Inappropriate Selfies At The Holocaust Memorial Site In Berlin (NSFW) Israeli artist Shahak Shapira has seen enough of these disrespectful selfies taken in the absolute worst places for them. So he launched an art project called “Yolocaust” in hopes to shame the selfie-takers from the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin. “About 10,000 people visit the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe every day. Many of them take goofy pictures, jump, skate or bike on the 2,711 concrete slabs of the 19,000 m² large structure,” Shapira wrote....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 185 words · Sally Jimenez

Artist Transforms Books Into Beautiful Sculptures (20 Pics)

Artist Transforms Books Into Beautiful Sculptures (20 Pics) Emma Taylor has established herself as a masterful creator of awe-inspiring paper sculptures. Since 2012, Taylor has been breathing new life into books by transforming them into intricate three-dimensional artworks. Her stunning sculptures have captured the hearts of art enthusiasts worldwide. Taylor’s journey into the world of book sculpture began during her school years when she was first introduced to the concept of using books as artistic mediums....

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 391 words · Eddie Vick

Artist Transforms Boring And Abandoned Sites By Painting 3D Murals (15 Pics)

Artist Transforms Boring And Abandoned Sites By Painting 3D Murals (15 Pics) Meet Tehrell , an artist whose mesmerizing murals transform ordinary walls into extraordinary 3D masterpieces that feel as if they’re alive. His creations range from ferocious, roaring lions to dreamlike, surreal landscapes, each piece bursting with energy and detail. It’s no wonder his dynamic art has captured the attention and admiration of over 43,000 fans on Instagram....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 207 words · Christina Kagawa

Artist Uses Bees As Art Collaborators For Her Delicate Sculptures (15 Pics)

Artist Uses Bees As Art Collaborators For Her Delicate Sculptures (15 Pics) The artist explains, “This project has been several years in the making. It has taken a tremendous amount of trial and error to master the complex variables, such as what materials the bees respond to and reject (or destroy), how fast to get the pieces in and out of the hive in order to prevent the presence of brood or honey in the comb, and how to ‘communicate’ instructions to the bees about where to build and where not to build comb....

January 7, 2026 · 4 min · 725 words · Albert Lang

Billboard Converted To Swingsets

Billboard Converted to Swingsets Paris-based architect Didier Faustino made this cool swing set out of a converted advertising billboard for the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Bi-City Biennial of Urbanism and Architecture. Now many people ask to do the same to every billboard in America. Website: mesarchitecture.org “Double Happiness responds to the society of materialism where individual desires seem to be prevailing over all. This nomad piece of urban furniture allows the reactivation of different public spaces and enables inhabitants to reappropriate fragments of their city....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 133 words · Lucille Barnes

Brazilian Artist Creates A Comic Comparing What Life Is Like After You Adopt A Pet Vs. If You Don’T

Brazilian Artist Creates A Comic Comparing What Life Is Like After You Adopt A Pet Vs. If You Don’t Ademar Vieira is a Brazilian illustrator, journalist, and screenwriter who creates beautiful watercolor comics illustrating various social issues. In one of his most recent comics, titled “The Choice”, the artist showed how adopting a dog can change your life – and if you still had doubts about adoption, this comic just might help you make up your mind....

January 7, 2026 · 3 min · 492 words · Bridget Draper

Cheap Cosplay Guy Strikes Again By Using Only Things He Finds At Home, And The Result Is Hilariously Accurate

Cheap Cosplay Guy Strikes Again By Using Only Things He Finds At Home, And The Result Is Hilariously Accurate Using only things he finds at home, Anucha creates the most hilarious recreations that will definitely make you laugh out loud. Scroll down to see his incredible cosplays yourself! More info: Facebook #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 PAGE 1/10 Next Rugile Matuseviciute Cheap Cosplay Guy Strikes Again By Using Only Things He Finds At Home, And The Result Is Hilariously Accurate Using only things he finds at home, Anucha creates the most hilarious recreations that will definitely make you laugh out loud....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 132 words · Daniel Thomas

Clever Car Key Holder Design Looks Like Mini Garage

Clever Car Key Holder Design Looks Like Mini Garage Looking for your car keys is the last thing you want to have to do before rushing out to work. We’ve seen plenty of key holders on the market, but few dedicated specifically for the car keys. This clever car key holder, designed by André Rumann, serves as a miniature wooden garage for the accompanying miniature car model key chain. Put your VW bus, Porsche, Karmann Ghia, Jaguar E-Type or Beetle to its very own mini garage and you’ll never have to wander around your home looking for your keys again....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 107 words · Anthony Zamora

Creative Wife Organizes Batman And Robin Shoot For Her Husband And Son On Father’S Day

Creative Wife Organizes Batman And Robin Shoot For Her Husband And Son On Father’s Day I’m going to refrain from making any Batman puns. Just take a look at this Fathers’ Day photoshoot with the Caped Crusader. It was organized for Mike Daly by his wife Roxanne and photographer Erick Thiele. The mom posed as damsel-in-distress tied to railroad track while Bat-Mike and tiny Robin (their son Finn) swooped in to the rescue....

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 203 words · Claude Hamilton

Drag Queen Alexis Stone Uses Makeup To Turn Himself Into Any Celebrity He Wants (20 Pics)

Drag Queen Alexis Stone Uses Makeup To Turn Himself Into Any Celebrity He Wants (20 Pics) Alexis Stone is a British drag queen who can transform himself into any celebrity he can think of using the power of makeup. So far, the man has transformed himself into over 200 celebrities, including Amy Winehouse, Madonna, and Zayn Malik, and his 839k followers anxiously await his latest transformation. In a recent interview with Bored Panda, Alexis said he loves the ability to transform himself into others....

January 7, 2026 · 3 min · 436 words · Jennifer Jean

Dutch Artist Creates Real Clouds Inside Rooms That Last Only Seconds (15 Pics)

Dutch Artist Creates Real Clouds Inside Rooms That Last Only Seconds (15 Pics) Dutch visual artist Berndnaut Smilde has captured the imagination of the art world by doing something that seems almost impossible: creating clouds indoors. Using a delicate mix of smoke, water vapor, and precise lighting, Smilde conjures up surreal, short-lived clouds that hover in empty rooms like ghostly apparitions. His most famous work, the Nimbus series, transforms ordinary interiors into dreamlike scenes with an ephemeral twist....

January 7, 2026 · 2 min · 246 words · Myrtle Rueluas

Every Day For 5 Years This Japanese Artist Creates A Fun Miniature Diorama

Every Day For 5 Years This Japanese Artist Creates A Fun Miniature Diorama I can confirm that painting 28 mm miniatures isn’t fun. Tatsuya Tanaka works with even smaller miniatures, collecting, collecting them in a calendar. These tiny men and women interact with everyday objects in interesting ways: A piece of pasta can apparently be a good slide, a broccoli branch the perfect tree for a swing. Tatsuya Tanaka started this work four years ago, and he’s not slowing down one bit!...

January 7, 2026 · 1 min · 156 words · Eric Engemann

Former Nasa Engineer Created An Obstacle Course To Stop Squirrels From Reaching The Bird Feeder

Former NASA Engineer Created An Obstacle Course To Stop Squirrels From Reaching The Bird Feeder Mark Rober is a former NASA engineer who got fed up with squirrels stealing the food from his bird feeders. So he did the only sensible thing – he designed a ninja warrior-style obstacle course to make sure they really have to put in effort to reach those sweet, sweet walnuts. He even documented the whole thing in a hilarious 22 minute video that got over 12 million views in just a few days....

January 7, 2026 · 3 min · 443 words · Roderick Guereca

French Photographer Designs And 3D Prints His Own Lens And The Pictures Look Incredible

French photographer designs and 3D prints his own lens and the pictures look incredible If photography is your true passion, you’re eager to discover the ways to make your shots even more perfect and unique than they currently are. It’s not only the places or people photographers capture, the time they put into finding the most flattering angle and waiting for the ‘object’ to show up (if it’s an incredible natural phenomenon, a wild animal or a once-in-a-lifetime sunset), the ways they edit their masterpieces, the natural light game they use in their favor that makes their work different from average photography every person who knows how to hold the camera is capable of and turns it into the art worth admiring....

January 7, 2026 · 4 min · 851 words · Robert Davis