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Breakfast Cereal Turned Into Breathtaking Landscapes
The morning ritual of eating cereal, those Lucky Charms & Weetabix bobbing around in the bowl (or if you were really unlucky a healthy portion of All-Bran) were a staple of most of our childhoods.
Read More »Angelic Portraits Of Girls Surrounded By Graffiti
Grimy, dirty graffiti stained streets juxtaposed with the innocence of youth? You’d have to be talking about the work of immensely talented painter & Texas-based illustrator Kevin Peterson. Fusing the slums and derelict ghettos of
Read More »The Nightmarish Reality For Japanese Commuters
None of us enjoy commuting, but it’s often a facet of daily life which we can’t easily escape from. But if you think you have it bad, imagine being in the middle of peak
Read More »Menacing Monsters Sketched Onto Post-It Notes
By day, Danish artist John Kenn Mortensen works as a children’s TV producer – but by night, he spends time with a vastly different set of characters. Using only the space restricted to that of
Read More »11 Awesome Vintage Robots From The Past
These days (and thanks largely to Dr, Who, Terminator & I, Robot) we seem to be quite wary of the rise of robots & their potential capacity to one day take over and rule
Read More »10 Beautiful Words About Love That Don’t Exist in English
When people talk about love, they often say phrase like “The feeling is indescribable” or “There aren’t the words to express how I feel” which actually, if English is your first language couldn’t be
Read More »The 38 Most Unexplainable Images On The Web
If you’re causally browsing the web looking at photos via Google Image Search, remember to have the ‘Safe Search’ filter enabled – if you don’t you’re bound to be in for a few surprises.
Read More »A Jaw-Dropping Gigantic Flower Parade In Holland
The Netherlands is predominantly famous for 2 things, the first is that it’s regularly cited as one of the best places to live in the world (and most liberal), secondly they are the envy of the
Read More »A Look At The History & Evolution Of Movie Titles
When it comes to movies, film typeface design, lettering, illustrated typography – there’s few as passionate as Ian Albinson. Having studied & been inspired by graphic design in the UK, he created a website called Art
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