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    Les Danseurs by photographer Matthew Brookes

    Matthew Brookes who is more well-known for his editorial fashion shoots delved into a project featuring male ballet dancers from the Ballet de l’Opéra de Paris. The series is full of skilled movements and parallel compositions, all captured in crisp black and white photos.    Matthew Brookes Related articles Yvonne Craig, who played Batgirl in the 1960s, dies at 78 Yvonne Craig (Batgirl and the green alien girl on Star Trek) RIP Yvonne Craig Dies: TV’s Batgirl Was 78 Happy 119th Birthday Léonide Massine

  • Paintings by artist Ali Cavanaugh
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    Paintings by artist Ali Cavanaugh

    Cavanaugh’s technique draws inspiration from classical fresco methods, resulting in soft, glowing surfaces that feel both timeless and contemporary. Each portrait centers on subtle gestures and expressive eyes, allowing the viewer to connect deeply with her subjects. The compositions feel tender, refined, and quietly powerful.

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    Boy Punches Hole Through 1.5 Million Dollar Painting

    It wasn’t some sort of radical statement but more of a simple footing problem. When this 12-year-old Taiwanese boy tripped not even the string like barrier could withstand the eventful fall creating a hole in the 350 year Paolo Porpora oil painting stated to be worth 1.5 million dollars. oops. The organizers are not making the boy or his family pay for repairs or damages since the video does show it was an accident. “All 55 paintings in the venue are authentic pieces and they are very rare and precious,” says the exhibition’s Facebook page. “Once these works are damaged, they are permanently damaged.” Watch the event happen below:

  • Own Your Personal Scientifically Accurate Moon
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    Own Your Personal Scientifically Accurate Moon

    A tangible moon that you can carry around that accurately glows according to the data received from a Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft. Perfect for Wiccans and Sailor Moon enthusiasts. Available for purchase at Nosinger.   Related articles NASA Dismisses Rumor, States “There is No Asteroid Threatening Earth” What Is NASA Hiding? Aliens? NASA to test emergency locator transmitters by crashing airplane ‘The Martian’: Jessica Chastain Gets In Touch With Exploration’s Human Side | Video

  • Strangers in the Light by Catherine Balet
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    Strangers in the Light by Catherine Balet

    Candles, sunshine, and moonlight are some of the many embraced, unique and wellknown sources of beautiful light, especially in a photography sense. However a new and also more permanent light source has now made itself known. Photographer Catherine Balet captures images where the source lighting comes from smartphones, laptops and other forms of new technology. The series “Strangers in the Light” walks the line of social and artistic topics. Strangers in the light.

  • Paintings by artist Ilya Shkipin
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    Paintings by artist Ilya Shkipin

    Digital artist Ilya Shkipin creates expressionist inspired portraits that feel both familiar and hauntingly transformed. His work captures snapshot moments and reshapes them through layered brushstrokes, distortion, and heavy texture.

  • Illustrations by Lucy Salgado
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    Illustrations by Lucy Salgado

    Brazilian artist Lucy Salgado brings a whimsical, slightly surreal energy to portrait illustration. As a self taught creative, she blends imagination and emotion into works that feel intimate, playful, and visually striking.

  • Aggravure by Baptiste Debombourg
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    Aggravure by Baptiste Debombourg

    Baptiste Debombourg’s Aggravure is a monumental exploration of movement, myth, and material. The series depicts the fall of Phaeton through massive murals that transform everyday staples into shimmering, textured surfaces. Each piece is a celebration of craft, scale, and visual impact.