Have you ever wondered what a certain country would look like if it was a person?


Have you ever wondered what a certain country would look like if it was a person?

The amazing French animator Thomas Romain figured he’d help his little guys out and turn their not-quite-worth-publishing doodles into very-much-publishable anime drawings. All of a sudden the somewhat odd drawings made by his children become a source of inspiration for his greatest work.

Some of his works feel almost surreal!

Georgina is one of the best when it comes to body art based on movies. While she does other body paintings as well, there’s something about her movie art that makes it pop a bit more.

Some people say that if you’re good at one thing, you may be good at everything.

This Russian photographer from Moscow, Andrew Osokin, clearly knows what to look for. Check out this gallery of positively magical snowflake photos!

Photographer Josephine Sittenfeld recently took pictures of several classmates so that she could provide a side-by-side comparison with portraits she had taken of them back in 2000 when they were college juniors. Here’s to aging gracefully!

3D artist Chad Knight does essentially “photo-shops” his sculptures into a digital landscape, and it looks very amazing.

Here are 15 stunning photos taken by the talented Gilmar Silva in the most ordinary places.

Rainy weather, summer heat, or February snow storms would be a lot more enjoyable if Johan Karlgren aka Pappas Pärlor’s creations were actually out there on the streets.

Artist Heather Theurer does amazing artwork based on our most beloved Disney characters. She makes them instantly recognizable but manages to put her own twist and style on it. And who could argue that Heather’s paintings aren’t true works of art?

Here are 21 photos of random people matching the artworks.

When we’re talking of street art, aka “vandalism”, it is no different in this respect: you either create something truly outstanding, that cleverly interacts with the surroundings, or…

A few years ago, French photographer Leo Caillard came upon some clever inspiration. With a big assist from the Louvre in Paris, Caillard dressed up the museum’s classic statues with modern, hipster apparel! To achieve this effect, he first had his friends pose in the same way as the statues while decked out in designer sunglasses, checkered shirts and other fashionable clothing. Then he completed the project using Photoshop. Here is a sample of some of our favorites!

This artist literally screws thousands of screws into a board to create a work of art. It looks like it’s a huge amount of work and it takes a lot of trial and error to get the different height and shade differences just right.

Have you ever wished you could get whisked off to the beautiful, enchanted worlds that exist in Pixar animation? Well, thanks to the incredible artistic talents of Lance Phan, your dream can now become a reality!

We’re all an artist nowadays. It’s almost a conscious decision to not be an artist. In this amazing society of consumerism, you can sell pretty much everything to pretty much everyone. Which of course leads to a weird thing that’s happening in pretty much all forms of art and entertainment.
Let’s take a look at some artful weirdos.

The Wonderbros are a group of brothers who make art together. Their works has recently gone viral when they reimagined what superhero portraits would look like if they were drawn by Pablo Picasso. The short answer is that they look awesome.

Art is important because it’s a reflections of the times we live in. Sometimes it’s a literal reflection – a depiction of an event, a war, a scene from the Bible. Sometimes it’s a little more figurative, expressionistic, abstract. But sometimes it’s just really, really cool. Listed below are 13 contemporary artists whose work either looks great, speaks volumes, or both.

This photographer did something unusual. He showed us the Tokyo commute in another light.