When nature and graffiti come together, truly beautiful street art is created.
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"Mixed" family portraits remind us that sometimes we don't even realize how similar we are to our closest ones.
The bed is considered one of the most peaceful corners. It is a refuge from the crazy world, a place for cuddling and other pleasures and a charger for human batteries, so you are not alone in thinking that she would never harm you even in a dream. But after the facts from the video, you will realize that you are in fact in bed with the enemy.
Bart van Polanen Petel is a Danish boxer-painter. This does not mean that he boxes during the day and paints at night, or vice versa. Boxing itself is already a kind of art, but Petel raised it to the level of fine art. Instead of a brush, he uses boxing gloves and instead of a canvas stand, a punching bag wrapped in canvas. And if anything, his punches cause paint to splatter around rather than the blood and sweat of his opponent.
Although it often seems to us when we listen to the evening news that the world is falling apart and that the stream of dark realities such as the conflict between Gaza and Israel or the unrest in Ukraine is never ending, we must not forget that these are not the only stories that are happening to the world. The world is not over and here is the proof.
Did you know that a bunch of bananas is actually a flower and that pineapples don't grow on trees? No? I thought it was. Sometimes sentences that start with "Did you know..." literally kick our ass. It is no different when it comes to some everyday food, and its ubiquity alone is to blame for us thinking we know everything about it. Actually, we have no idea!
Creativity is not something that can be learned, and it is not something that can be plodded along like an assembly line. Creativity is something that needs to be carefully nurtured and is conditioned by the inspiration of the moment. Creativity cannot be forced, it has to come on its own. Creativity is the mother of efficiency, but it requires a 'scapegoat'. Which one depends on the individual, so let's see what a dozen graphic designers from different fields bring to the altar of creativity.
Russian photographer Margarita Kareva takes us to the magical world of fairy tales through a photographic lens. Her work is constantly developing and improving, as she started photography only three years ago, but her portfolio is already full of lively, magical and creative photos.
The pallet offers a whole range of functions and its carrying capacity has long been expressed not only in units of weight. But who would have thought that its utility would be even more abstract than a decorative element or street furniture, as Prostoroževka showed us. Tomáš Moravec has expanded the palette's omnibus to also include the leg 'slice' or. turned the 'skateboard' and Bratislava tram tracks into a skatepark.
If you have ever read the declaration on the packaging of Lego bricks, then you know that they should not be swallowed. Well, you certainly won't find that on the packaging of illustrator and designer Akihiro Mizuuchi's Lego bricks, as he designed a modular system for making chocolates. And the chocolate version is clearly edible, but since it looks so identical to the plastic version, check if you have the right one before eating.
It is not easy for young people today. Well, to be honest, they never did. Once their future is threatened by war, secondly by poverty, thirdly by an economic crisis... The battle for the future just moves to other battlefields. Today, in most western and developed countries, these are employment agencies, while in many they are still fields and real battlefields. But if we return to the west. The result of the crisis is the emergence of 'Mama hotels', as evidenced by Damon Casarez's documentary photographs.
Sleep is brandy, they say. And we probably all received the same sermon from our mother when we were young, saying that sleep is important. True, but at the time it fell on deaf ears, even though every morning before school we regretted going to bed too late. Well, most of us carried this habit into adulthood. Neither the yawning, nor the dark circles, nor the lack of energy taught us. What if we told you that lack of sleep leads to disease, obesity and even drunkenness?