"I'm not a journalist or an influential person, but I want to introduce some positivity with my art," wrote artist Mauro Gatti alongside his illustrations, who proved that in a sea of negative events, something good can also be found. There is clearly a light at the end of the tunnel.
The artist transforms boring street objects into paintings that depict the truth of the modern world
Corruption, coercion, prohibition, conflict of interests are just some of the themes that the French artist Levalet depicts on the streets of France. Is our world really that cruel?
Did you know there is an Instagrammer of the Year award? The imagination of this last year's nominee knows no bounds - he combines incompatible objects, resulting in original, unusual and funny photos.
English street artist Banksy is still active in the Palestinian territories, and his latest politically-tinged artwork has a very special festive feel to it, reminding us that the holidays are not equally beautiful for everyone.
Almost everyone who owns a computer or smartphone has experimented with photo editing at some point, but this Russian digital artist's work is better than any Instagram filter.
Michael Grab is an artist who cannot imagine his life without meditation. His "zen" life is also helped by playing artfully with stones, from which he builds sculptures that seem to defy the laws of nature.
You might have already thought it was Photoshop. That's why we tell you right away that it's not possible. It is a series of photographs by Dream Gray Malin, who painted real sheep in rainbow colors with harmless dyes. Part of the profit from the installation will be donated by the artist to the Make-a-Wish Foundation.
Italian artist Alessio Albi is a master of mood photography. The talented photographer uses only the play of natural light, ominous shadows and the enchanting natural environment offered by his hometown of Perugia for divine portraits.
Just why would someone bother to create realistic oil portraits? That he can then destroy them, of course! Colombian artist Cesar Biojo is doing just that. He "destroys" realistic oil portraits with a few strokes of the brush to create paintings characterized by a unique style and intimacy.
Dutch artist Telmo Pieper decided to recreate his childhood sketches after more than 20 years. Using Photoshop, he did this perfectly, successfully transforming the sketches into realistic versions of his childhood imagination.
The world-renowned controversial artist Jeff Koons will exhibit in New York this time. Let's take a look at some of his best works.
This incredible series of brightly colored sculptures is the work of American artist Federico Uribo and is true proof that you don't need a classic brush and canvas for creative creation. Sam likes to emphasize that the words that determine the name and image of the final product are an essential part of his creation.