Category: Random
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An Iguana Photobombs a Woman’s Picture in One Giant Leap
Animal photobombs are the best kind of photobombs. The evidence at this stage is overwhelming. Take for example here and here. Anyway, it turns out iguanas are good at photobombing, too. Take a look at this majestic proof, captured recently in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and shared on Instagram by photographer Tammy Ricks. That image has…
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Artist Illustrates Her Relationship With The ‘IT Guy’ In 13 Adorable Comics
Some comics perfectly sum up what every long-term relationship is like, but Bonnie Pang’s work is a long-term relationship. The artist said her series IT Guy & ART Girl are entirely based on the moments she shares with her partner, and they’re absolutely heartwarming. “I have been creating comics since I was little, maybe 6-7…
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You Can Stick Your Head Into This Miniature Galleries to Become Part of World Famous Art Exhibits
Tezi gabunia is an artist from Georgia whose methodology is called ‘falsification’ where he creates a reflection upon the basic features of the contemporary world. ‘Put your head into gallery’ emphasizes the artist’s concept by triggering a dialogue about hyper-realistic issues in art. The interactive project consists in exact miniature copies of famous art exhibition…
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The Sketchbooks of a 21 Year-Old World War II Soldier Are Amazing
Victory A. Lundy recalled that during his training, he “never listened, I was busy sketching.” But soon, “I sort of took to it. … war experience just hypnotizes young men.” When the aspiring architect was 19 years-old, he enlisted in the Army Special Training Program with a dream of helping to rebuilt post-war Europe. He…
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Heartbreaking Colorized War Photos That Were Rejected By Everyone Until I Posted Them On artFido
About five years ago I made a portfolio of colorized images of World War II and reached out to various organizations dedicated to preserving the memory of this horrific period in history about the possibility of working with them. Many of them didn’t respond and the ones that did didn’t seem interested in colorized images…
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Daughter And Her Two Dads Have A Cute Photoshoot, But They’re Not A Gay Couple
It’s a common family. A young girl, her divorced parents, and her mom’s fiance. According to a recent study, about 40% of marriages include a spouse who had said “I do” at least to one other person in the past. What’s not that common, these guys actually make it work. In a viral Facebook post…
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The Hilariously UnDangerous Dogs Behind The “Beware Of Dog” Signs
Have you ever had a peak over the top of a fence of a property with a “Beware of the dog” sign just to see if the doggo is actually dangerous? We definitely have. Most of the time it’s not some ferocious beast, although we suppose there’s a small chance you may be licked to…
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Artist With Alzheimer’s Draws Self Portraits for 5 Years Until He Barely Remember His Own Face
In 1995, U.K.-based artist William Utermohlen was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. This is a difficult diagnosis and disease for anyone, but before his death in 2007, Utermohlen created a heart-wrenching final series of self-portraits over a roughly 5-year period documenting the gradual decay of his mind due to this crippling disease. An essay by the…
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Another Set Of Pixie And Brutus Illustrations Are Released And They Will Make Your Day
You loved our previous posts on Pixie and Brutus so much when we originally posted them (see HERE and HERE) that we’re super excited to let you know that they’re back with a new set of illustrations! So without further ado, scroll down to see them all! 1.
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Comics Reveal The Unspoken Struggles Men Face Almost Everyday And Are Too Afraid To Speak About
Australian artist Luke Humphris has a deeply painful personal experience of the damage that toxic masculinity can cause, and has made a moving and eye-opening comic about it. Australia has, particularly in rural areas, a hyper-masculine culture that can discourage guys from opening up and speaking honestly with other about their issues and needs, although…