Heidi Klum‘s Mind-Boggling E.T. Costume Won Halloween

Hers aren’t just cool outfits, but works of art put together by FX artists. For Halloween 2024, Klum went as E.T. Her husband, Tom Kaulitz, went as the original E.T. Photo: imagepressagency/Depositphotos To find inspiration for her costume, the model looked back to her childhood years. I knew I wanted to do something nostalgic, Klum toldVogue. After spotting a mini figurine of E.T., she got an idea. Its my favorite childhood movie of all timeI watched it a million times....

November 11, 2024 · 1 min · 175 words · Pamela Wagner

Lacework Mural In Łódź Celebrates City’s History With The Textile Industry

The 1,400-square-foot mural pays homage to odz’s lesser-known machine lace industry. This pattern inspired the stunning mural that flows across the wall. A photo in the Central Museum of Textiles inspired her to focus on machine lace. In 1888, Gustaw Geyer opened a lace and curtain factory that operated in the city. To see more of her street art, which graces walls around the world, followNeSpoon on Instagram. Street artist NeSpoon recently completed a 1,400-square-foot mural in odz....

November 11, 2024 · 1 min · 102 words · Jenny Murphy

Optical Illusion Tattoos Look Like Symbols Stamped Deep Into the Wear’s Skin

Gullivers unique designs are guaranteed to make anyone do a double take.

November 11, 2024 · 1 min · 12 words · Michael Williams

Remarkable Astrophotography Captures the Sublime Beauty of Universe

WR 134 Visual artistJ-P Metsavainiohas a passion for sharing the beauty of the universe. To capture the vibrant colors of outer space, he shoots each color channel separately. Staying faithful to the colors and shapes of the sky is important to Metsavainio. WR 134 Astronomical photography is a form of a nature photography. It is beautiful because it is true. But for Metsavainio, the crux of the work isn’t about the equipment....

November 11, 2024 · 1 min · 123 words · Joseph Soto

Artist Uses Dynamic Strokes of Black Ink To Capture the Essence of Classical Architecture

ForAntonella Positano, her passion for art and architecture traces back to her childhood. I dont have any particular preferences. For this reason, I prefer intricate subjects with very dense textures. Positano, who is about to finish her Architecture degree, uses high-quality photographs as references for her illustrations. While she has experimented with other tools, Positano confesses that nothing matches the thrill of black ink. This way, the work becomes tangible: it transcends time and the ephemeral....

November 10, 2024 · 1 min · 195 words · Andrew Larsen

New Monograph Looks at Photographer Louis Stettner’s Storied Career

Brooklyn Promenade, Brooklyn, New York, 1954 Louis Stettner Estate.This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met may earn an affiliate commission. yo readour disclosurefor more info. Brooklyn Promenade, Brooklyn, New York, 1954 © Louis Stettner Estate.This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase, My Modern Met may earn an affiliate commission. Please readour disclosurefor more info. Louis Stettner is considered one of the great, yet underappreciated, 20th-century American photographers....

November 10, 2024 · 2 min · 259 words · Michelle Bell

Artist Creates Unexpectedly Edible Sculptures Made Out of Colorful Sugar

A post shared by Joseph Marr (@joseph_marr_) Confectioners around the world love to work with sugar. Berlin-based artistJoseph Marrhas turned sugar on its head, creating sculptures with sugar due to its unique visual features. These aren’t detailed desserts but rather works of art meant to be admiredand resisted. It’s just colorful, glass-like material. Makes you want to touch it and eat it, and have it. The artist draws a connection between glucose and a shifting identity within ourselves throughout the day....

November 9, 2024 · 2 min · 271 words · Jenna Keller

Japan’s 2025 World Expo Pavilion Explores the Cycle of Life

Visitors can witness this process through an installation on-site, making visible the cyclical relationship between regeneration and decomposition. Its not just us, the pavilions overviewstates. We all live through these connections. These subjects will be explored in the pavilionsmonthly online magazinethrough the Expos opening in 2025. To learn more about the Japan Pavilion and the traditions that inspired it, visit its officialwebsite. The Japan Pavilion for the 2025 World Expo explores the cycle of life through its circular structure....

November 9, 2024 · 1 min · 102 words · Dakota Allen

Archaeologists Unearth 3,500-Year-Old Wooden Spade Preserved in British Wetlands

This is an incredibly exciting moment and were looking forward to finding out more as the process unfolds. Its hard to imagine people ever spending time on the wild, nature-dominated Arne Moors. Check out images of the wooden spade below and find out more about the discovery on theWessex Archaeology website. Archaeologists carefully life the fragile spade from the ground on to a board to be sent back to Wessex Archaeology’s laboratory for conservation © Wessex Archaeology...

November 8, 2024 · 1 min · 166 words · Elizabeth Gomez

Bolivia’s Intrepid “Climbing Cholitas” Ascend Glaciers and Rocky Mountains

Bolivia is known for its charming folklore and its mountainous landscapes. Climbing Cholitasis part of Antony’s endeavor to chronicle the many facets of the Cholitas. Aconcagua, which he first witnessed while researching a different project. Shooting this series had its own set of challenges. And we spent a good amount of time with pounding headaches. He particularly remembers sharing a communal meal at the foot of Zongo glacier. The Cholitas all had a good chuckle at us as we took a swig....

November 8, 2024 · 2 min · 224 words · Robert Hernandez

Mother Tiger Teaching Cub How To Fight Wins Nature’s Best Photo Awards

His path toward independence as an adult starts with the challenge of learning to define and safeguard his territory. The tigers entered the water gracefully, and the scene unfolded. And what looks like a vicious fighting scene turns out to be a life lesson. Grand Prize Winner. Bengal Tigers, IUCN Red List Status: Endangered, Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, India (Photo: © Mangesh Ratnakar Desai of Pune, Maharashtra, India)“Over the years, I have witnessed this young male tiger become more confident and assert dominance over his siblings....

November 8, 2024 · 9 min · 1862 words · Richard Flores

RIP Elwood Edwards: Voice of AOL’s “You’ve Got Mail!” Dies at 74

The voice behind AOLs iconic Youve got mail! announcement,Elwood Edwards, has died at 74 after battling a long illness. The news was reported byWKYC, a local Ohio station where Edwards worked for many years. greeting without realizing it was voiced by a real person. Edwards said, Id been an announcer throughout my entire broadcasting career, and she volunteered me. At one point, Edwards said his voice was heard more than 35 million times a day....

November 8, 2024 · 1 min · 104 words · Julia Johnson

World’s First Robot and AI Museum Opens in Seoul

The world’s first Robot & AI Museum (RAIM) opened in South Korea. Stretching nearly 80,000 square feet, the expansive museum is a celebration of science, technology, and innovation. It’s like the building itself is alive, interacting with visitors to enhance their experience at every turn. Now, picture this: one day, RAIM will have siblings! The world’s first Robot & AI Museum (RAIM) opened in Seoul, South Korea. Related Articles: Photo: Melike Altınışık Architects

November 8, 2024 · 1 min · 73 words · Angela Taylor