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Sonia Rose pays homage to breasts with her line of Goddess Pots
New readers by Giulia Sagramola.
The first Goths?
Yes, even super-heroes take baths.
The sun generously bestows its radiant golden glow, it's the perfect time to embark on aquatic escapades with the delightful company of Snoopy!
I am a fan of Ivan Brunetti's simple art. He is a regular cover artist for the New Yorker. After inspection, I realized the cover was about de-cluttering. Simplicity is the best.
Is “ironic” the most misused word in the English language? Few words in English spark as much confusion—and debate—as “ironic.” Over the years, it has…
Gustav Klimt's iconic masterpiece, "The Kiss," is brilliantly brought to life through this innovative and imaginative costume concept.
"Thomas Pastrano's 'The Streets' art prints offer a captivating reinterpretation of beloved Sesame Street characters, expertly distilled into minimalist yet evocative representations.
Talented Dutch designer Twan van Keulen possesses a remarkable skill: crafting unique letterforms by utilizing leaves as his artistic medium. This creative virtuoso’s work transcends…
The enchanting world of Banksy's 'Jungle Book.' This remarkable creation by the renowned artist Banksy transports you to a place unlike any other.
Street artist Blu has upset a few people with his anti-war mural for the festival “Draw The Line” in Campobasso, Italy. The Controversial Wall Of Brainless Soldiers has caught the attention of the global social network. War is a touchy subject with many countries and the insinuation of brainless individuals in the army is seen as insulting to many with family in the service. War leaves scars for nations and Blu has tapped into a vein that still bleeds.
To commemorate the conclusion of the beloved Harry Potter film series, a captivating visual retrospective of the entire saga has been masterfully crafted by the talented artist Lucy Knisley.
Sebastien Feraut vector illustrations have gained acclaim both locally and internationally, making him a prominent figure in the world of contemporary art.
"Where Dangers Lives" showcases a curated selection of film noir posters, offering audiences a deeper understanding of the classic films they represent.
Taking a closer look at Van Gogh's artistic spectrum, Arthur Buxton, in his remarkable work, has presented a series of pie charts that meticulously disperse the colors employed by Van Gogh across these iconic artworks.
Photographer John Olson in the year 1968 associated with LIFE magazine took a picture of Grace Slick, sharing the frame with her mother and a delightful new addition to the family, little upsidedown China.
Across an extraordinary span of ten years, the Beatles experienced a profound metamorphosis, navigating through a diverse array of captivating visual identities.
Glenn Manucdoc of Moxy Creative showcases a captivating array of iconic clothing lines associated with some of the most prominent figures in the realm of rock music.
The enigmatic Robert Crumb, known for his reclusive tendencies, has sought refuge from the tumultuous atmosphere of the United States. Often regarded as the Henry Miller of comic book illustrators.
Molly Crabapple's intriguing project, "Art Monkey Alphabet," playfully explores the concept of unveiling a fresh letter each day over 26 days.
Greg De Stefano is injecting a delightful dose of liveliness and energy into the beloved Disney Princesses. He has managed to infuse Disney Princesses with a unique spark, breathing life into their timeless tales.















