Beautiful Floral Anatomy Illustrations Give New Life to Discarded Pages of Old Books

Specializing in colorful and quirky prints,PRRINTis an art shop with a sustainable side. Visually appealing and environmentally friendly, these anatomical prints are a breath of fresh air. PRRINT:Etsy|Facebookvia [Thinx] All images via PRRINT.

September 21, 2016 · 1 min · 33 words · Anthony Knight

Des Fleurs Délicates Brodées au Point de Croix Bourgeonnent dans les Rues d’Espagne

Bien quelle utilise un fil epais et un grillage robuste, ses motifs conservent lesthetique delicate de cette discipline.

September 20, 2016 · 1 min · 18 words · Amber Brown

French Road Is Only Drivable Twice a Day, Then It Disappears Under 13 Feet of Water

Drivers can only travel on it twice a day for a few hours before its flooded. Thanks to the rising tide, the Passage du Gois is mostly hidden beneath 4 to 13-foot waves. Long ago, the only way to reach Noirmoutier was by boat. Because of the high waters, the Passage du Gois is generally unsafe for travel. Safeguardsspecial panelsare in place to tell people if the road is drivable....

September 20, 2016 · 1 min · 90 words · Angela Palmer

New Fabulous Fashion Illustrations Seamlessly Blend Real-Life Objects to Mimic Graceful Movement

Luckily, the creative eye of illustratorEdgar Artissees the world differently. The female models Artis draws are graceful and fierceoften striking powerful balletic poses. No matter what material he uses, Artis lets the objects speak for themselves. For classic to-the-floor ballgowns, Artis chooses straight-lined flowers that mimic a delicately curved shape. Dresses with fuller skirts are plumped with bunches of grapes or a chaotic trail of peanut shells.

September 17, 2016 · 1 min · 67 words · Sydney Fitzgerald

Artist Spontaneously Adds Color Drops to Beads of Water to Create Gorgeous Fashion Illustrations

Known as theSusu girls, these whimsical figures don beautiful gowns imagined by Kim. Painting for the Susu girls is all about taking chances. While unpredictable, Kim knows that even blunders can yield something unexpectedly delightful.

August 31, 2016 · 1 min · 35 words · Alexander Johnson

Intricate Handlettering Patterns Meticulously Cut From Paper

ForAnnie Vought, writing represents an emotional revelation of the inner self. She renders that delicate relationship between words and personal identity in her intricate, hand-cut art. But in the exposure is a vulnerability we all share, she says. Im interested in human relationships, overallthe ones we have with ourselves and others. Gosh, Ive been here beforeis her most detailed and time-consuming project to date, spanning 41x53. It combines tiny characters with complex geometrical motifs, spliced in layered concentric circles like a tree trunks cross-section....

August 28, 2016 · 1 min · 102 words · Nathan Waters

La Photographe Derrière les Photos de Bébés Emblématiques des Années 90 Révèle ce qu’ils Sont Devenus

La photographeAnne Geddessest fait un nom avec ses photos de bebes. Des milliers de bebes se sont vus deguises en papillons, tournesols et autres costumes saisonniers dans son studio. Au tout debut de nos vies, il y a tellement de potentiel, tellement de purete. Cela va etre merveilleux pour ces enfants de se voir au tout debut de leur vie. La derniere serie de photos de Geddes a cherche ce sentiment de souvenir....

August 25, 2016 · 2 min · 242 words · Nicholas Todd

Bengal Cat Named Thor Looks Like a Cross Between a Leopard and Tiger

Thors increasingly popular Instagram gives us a glimpse into his personality. Still, he calls for the utmost attention in his home. I definitely feel like his servant! Thors human, Rani Cucicov, toldBored Panda. Thor the Bengal:Instagram|Facebookvia [Bored Panda]

August 23, 2016 · 1 min · 38 words · Allison Orozco

Des Personnes Sans-Abri Nous Racontent Leur Carrière de Rêve

Il pense que les communautes sans-abri sont souvent incomprises et victimes de stereotypes injustes. Horia Manolache:Site Web|Facebook|Twitter|Instagramvia [PetaPixel] Toutes les images appartiennent a Horia Manolache.

August 22, 2016 · 1 min · 25 words · Timothy Davis

Olympic Pictograms Reveal All the Sports That Have Been Added and Removed Over the Last 52 Years

The updated pictograms are designed by the host country. Individual competitionssuch as gymnastics, swimming, fencing, and shootingare highlighted with a different icon. Some represent a minimalist approach while others are more detailed and colorful.

August 17, 2016 · 1 min · 34 words · Leah Davis

Surreal Satirical Illustrations Offer Witty Commentary on Pop Culture

ArtistPawel Kuczynskihighlights the visual power of satire through his ongoing series of surreal illustrations. Kuczynskis most striking works are about our relationship to our cell phones and tablets. Its these bizarre situations that make Kuczynskis work so affecting.

August 17, 2016 · 1 min · 38 words · Peter Medina

Artist Completes His Whimsical Illustrations with Blooming Flowers

The flowers in artistJesuso Ortizs garden are destined for a creative life. Ortiz’s use of flowers gives his sketches a 3D effect. Jesuso Ortiz:Website|Facebook|Instagram|Twittervia[Design TAXI]

August 10, 2016 · 1 min · 25 words · Rebecca Garner

Boss Tells Woman Her Headscarf Is “Unprofessional” So Now She Shows Up in Cosplay Every Day

Workplace discrimination has met its match inJune Rivas. Rivas is complying with the regulationsbut not in the way her manager had likely expected. Each outfit is technically allowedafter all, the guidelines say nothing about wigs, capes, or colored contacts. In the meantime, she’s waiting for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to investigate the situation. #NeverPissOffCosplayingScorpios, she writes on Facebookand if you do, expect an audacious retort. Here’s Rivas in her original everyday outfit....

August 5, 2016 · 1 min · 90 words · Stephanie Beck