Nameless Paints Created To Change The Way Kids Learn Colors

Nameless Paints Created To Change The Way Kids Learn Colors When we were kids, we were taught colors in a very simple way: the sky is blue, the sun is yellow, wood is brown… But as adults, we know that those color names don’t do justice to the richness of colors and tones we see all around us. That’s why the Japanese design duo Ima Moteki created these “Nameless paints....

December 31, 2025 · 1 min · 168 words · Mary Johnson

Nobody Takes Better Fan Selfies Than Elijah Wood (10+ Photos)

Nobody Takes Better Fan Selfies Than Elijah Wood (10+ Photos) While most Hollywood stars pose like wax mannequins in their fan pictures, Elijah Wood falls in a different category. And it’s because he seems to be having just as much fun posing as the fans themselves! Don’t believe us? Then take a look at these funny shots below, when Elijah has decided to liven up the picture by piggyback riding the fans or choosing their breasts over a pillow for a quick nap....

December 31, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Sofia Dugger

Owners Paint Funny Costumes On The Holes In Their Fence That Their Bulldog Uses To Watch The Street

Owners Paint Funny Costumes On The Holes In Their Fence That Their Bulldog Uses To Watch The Street It’s not just you that’s stuck home during the lockdown – your dogs are in the same boat. Their long walks in the local park have been reduced to quick walks to the front lawn, and playing fetch with the neighbors’ kids has been reduced to staring at the street to a hole in the fence....

December 31, 2025 · 3 min · 506 words · Susan Woolford

People Are Amazed By Japan’S Sleeper Trains That Are Equipped With Showers And Beds

People Are Amazed By Japan’s Sleeper Trains That Are Equipped With Showers And Beds The 1960s was the time of great growth of Japan’s economy, part of this growth was developed railways including high-speed rail lines which opened in 1964. During this time many express trains and overnight trains became more and more popular in the country. Later on, these sleeper trains were overshadowed by bullet trains and domestic air routes so their popularity decreased after the 70s....

December 31, 2025 · 2 min · 328 words · Paul Lauridsen

People Are Submitting Their Best Painting Recreations To This Dutch Instagram Account (30 Pics)

People Are Submitting Their Best Painting Recreations To This Dutch Instagram Account (30 Pics) Being stuck at home for prolonged periods of time has inspired some people to get creative. While some are cutting their own hair and trying out high-fashion looks , others are recreating famous paintings – and you’d be surprised how good they are at it. Tussen Kunst & Quarantaine (Between Art and Quarantine) is a Dutch Instagram page that challenges people to recreate famous artwork using items they have in their homes....

December 31, 2025 · 2 min · 273 words · John Mcintosh

People Love These Pet Banknotes So Much, They Got Their Own Merchandise

People Love These Pet Banknotes So Much, They Got Their Own Merchandise Most of our readers will agree that cats are great – they’re fluffy, playful and all-around adorable. And apparently one Japanese illustrator loves them so much, he even decided they should be on the country’s national currency! Earlier this year, Japan’s Ministry of Finance announced new designs of the yen bill that will go into circulation in 2024....

December 31, 2025 · 2 min · 420 words · Gerard Tobin

Photographer Takes “Selfeets” On The Most Amazing Floors

Photographer Takes “Selfeets” On The Most Amazing Floors There’s a peculiar profile on Instagram that gathers photos of all of the most amazing floors in the world together. The anonymous Instagram profile, aptly named “I Have This Thing With Floors,” accepts submissions of photos (and/or photos its own) of the most interesting, creative, vivid, and ornate floors in the world – as long as they’ve got feet standing on them....

December 31, 2025 · 2 min · 243 words · Joe Stone

Photoshop Genius Erik Johansson Reveals How His Mind

Photoshop Genius Erik Johansson Reveals How His Mind-Bending Images Are Made Want to manipulate photos like a master? Then take a look at the work of Erik Johansson. He has made “work in progress” videos for several of his photo compositions. The road splitting apart like a zipper? It’s the result of combining many landscape images on a paper cut out. Follow these videos, look closely, and you’ll be on track to make your own surreal landscapes....

December 31, 2025 · 1 min · 199 words · Staci Rojas

Pink Sapphire Engagement Rings With Diamonds

Pink sapphire engagement rings with diamonds Pink is often said to be the colour of love and romance so it is no wonder then that many consider engagement rings with pink gemstones the ultimate representation of love. They exude elegance and for those that are partial to gorgeous, pretty and feminine pieces they make the perfect the choice. Two of the most popular pink gemstones are pink diamonds and pink sapphires....

December 31, 2025 · 1 min · 198 words · Ebony Tirado

Real Life Of Ballet Dancers In Photography By Rick Guest

Real Life Of Ballet Dancers In Photography By Rick Guest Ballet is beautiful in it’s effortless grace and fluid movement. However, Dance photographer Rick Guest wants to show you the truth of grueling training in his photo series “What Lies Beneath.” After many years, he started appreciating not only the dance, but also the preparations and the amount of human effort that went into. That’s why the dancers in Guest’s book are so stark, raw, and human....

December 31, 2025 · 1 min · 189 words · Douglass Beach

Russian Artist Creates Colorful Illustrations Out Of Colored Paper

Russian Artist Creates Colorful Illustrations Out Of Colored Paper Moscow-born artist Yulia Brodskaya creates stunningly intricate typography and illustrations out of colored paper. Using only paper and glue, she cuts, quills and uses other paper art techniques to make extraordinary pieces of art. In 5 years the artist has created more than 100 projects, working with major brands like Nokia, Starbucks, and The New York Times Magazine. We’ve written about Brodskaya’s inspiring typography art before, so now we’d like to focus on her illustrations, many of which depict elderly people’s portraits with beautiful colors and swirls....

December 31, 2025 · 1 min · 97 words · James Ellis

Secretly Captured Subway Portraits As 16Th

Secretly Captured Subway Portraits As 16th-Century Paintings Perspective is everything, and this couldn’t ring truer than when talking about photography. So don’t act all surprised when you see Matt Crabtree’s new photo series ‘ 16th Century Tube Passengers’, where he adds a historical perspective to his daily subway commutes. The photographer secretly snaps photos of unsuspecting Londoners and gives them a 16th-century portrait feel. There’s not much editing involved as the idea itself is enough to inspire the viewer to use their imagination....

December 31, 2025 · 1 min · 141 words · Cindy Ottesen

Sexist Vintage Ads Get Made Over With Reversed Gender Roles, And Some Men Will Not Like The Result

Sexist Vintage Ads Get Made Over With Reversed Gender Roles, And Some Men Will Not Like The Result While the image of a working mother and wife doesn’t surprise anyone these days, back in the 1950’s it was an odd occurrence. Women more often than not tended to stay at home and look after the kids and the house. That is why it is not surprising that the ads back then were illustrating the family portrait that reflected the situation....

December 31, 2025 · 2 min · 336 words · Ina Mazzella

Studio Ghibli Characters Redrawn In Watercolor Paintings

Studio Ghibli Characters Redrawn In Watercolor Paintings Do these paintings ring a bell? If they do, chances are that you’re also in love with the work of Japanese anime house Studio Ghibli . Just like Louise Terrier, a French artist who created a whole series of watercolor paintings inspired by the studio’s famous characters. Encouraged by her parents, Louise started painting when she was a child: “When people ask me: where does that creative energy come from?...

December 31, 2025 · 1 min · 157 words · Louis Telford

Stunning Animal Sculptures Made From Scrap Metal By Hasan Novrozi

Stunning Animal Sculptures Made From Scrap Metal By Hasan Novrozi If a steampunk gentleman was to ride a clockwork horse, he would prefer something like the metal sculptures of Hasan Novrozi. This artist who studied in Iran uses all sorts of metal bits and bobs, and scrap metal to make some of the largest pieces his work. Just look how natural both the horse and Pegasus look! And how that’s achieved by making a 3D scrap metal collage – the attention to detail and artistic vision is astounding....

December 31, 2025 · 1 min · 166 words · Christopher Campbell

Superman Toy Taped To Flying Drone Is More Fun Than Superman Movie

Superman Toy Taped To Flying Drone Is More Fun Than Superman Movie It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a Superman doll taped to a Phantom 3 drone! This is exactly what Barry Craig did. Thinking of outdoing Man of Steel movie (probably), he flew it over Victoria park. Of course, the last son of Krypton doesn’t fly like a quad-rotor, but I think that can be forgiven given the cool circumstances....

December 31, 2025 · 1 min · 177 words · Michael Watson

Take Your Holiday Pics To The Next Level With These Handy Tips From A Photography Major (20 Pics)

Take Your Holiday Pics To The Next Level With These Handy Tips From A Photography Major (20 Pics) Posing for pictures is an art form on its own. Really – don’t know how about you, but I simply have no idea what to do when someone is taking a picture of me. Do you put your hands on the sides or do you let them drop freely? Do you smile or keep serious?...

December 31, 2025 · 3 min · 575 words · Justin Pate

The Importance Of A Web Designer

The importance of a web designer There may be no denying it; there are a number of approaches to make a website without hiring a expert. You can do it yourself the usage of an internet website building carrier, you can deploy website constructing software program like Dreamweaver, or you can find a tech savvy friend to do it for reasonably-priced or perhaps even totally free. Why then, with all of these options, could a business remember hiring a professional internet site fashion designer?...

December 31, 2025 · 3 min · 483 words · Craig Samson

The Life Of An Average Girl Summed Up In 10+ Hilariously Honest Comics

The Life Of An Average Girl Summed Up In 10+ Hilariously Honest Comics If something can go wrong, it will go wrong. But it will make a great story,” that’s the motto behind the Italian illustrator Laura Romagnoli’s webcomic series Average Adventures of an Average Girl . Better known online as lallirrr , the soon-to-be art major in Comics and Illustrations, Laura has gotten in tune with her inner average girl to bring you the hilarious everyday situations that come with that....

December 31, 2025 · 2 min · 352 words · Gary Austin

The Life Of Mongolian Reindeer People Captured In Stunning Photographs

The Life Of Mongolian Reindeer People Captured In Stunning Photographs Mongolia is best known for angry horsemen. But Hamid Sardar-Afkhami has chosen to document the lives of the peaceful, reindeer herding Dukha people. Nomadic herders, they live in Mongolian north, where they herd, well, reindeer. The beasts provide mild and cheese, but also mounts for the hunt. If there’s irony in hunting wild elk while astride a reindeer, it’s lost to both the hunters and their antlered steeds....

December 31, 2025 · 2 min · 214 words · Billy Rice