• Tears by Maurice Mikkers
    ART

    Tears by Maurice Mikkers

    Maurice Mikkers a dutch based photographer creates an interesting series surrounding his friends tears. Once collected they are blown up and we see the unique crystal like patterns that change with each person. Created for Medium Magazine. Related articles Nearly 50 Teens Conquer & Destroy Georgia Walmart, Only 1 Arrested [PHOTO] Kasich to sign $71B budget and expects to veto some items 2 Veteran LA City Council Members Spend Last Day In Office In Different Ways Former doctor pleads guilty for trying to have sex with 4-year-old girl

  • Not all those who w[o]nder are lost by Daniel Good John
    ART,  FASHION,  Graveravens Exclusive,  Menswear

    “Not all those who w[o]nder are lost” by Daniel Good John

    An expressive series by Melbourne based artist Daniel Good John. “This series of photographs marks the first in an ongoing body of work that explores male identity as experienced through the still and moving image-focusing on the boundaries that exist between male representation, gender identification, sexuality and a man’s physical and emotional interaction with other males.” – Daniel Good John See the entire series here Model: Thi Baudelaire from Bordeaux, France (insta: thi_baudelaire) Clothing: Models own Location: Cape Shanck, Victoria (Australia) Camera: 35mm colour negative film (unedited)

  • Exploding Popular Cartoons by artist Matt Gondek
    ART

    Exploding Popular Cartoons by artist Matt Gondek

    Los Angeles based artist Matt Gondek creates playfully disturbing works that reimagine iconic cartoon characters in explosive, fragmented compositions. His signature style often depicts beloved figures mid-detonation, suspended in colorful chaos that feels both nostalgic and unsettling. It is pop culture turned inside out.

  • ART,  Misc.

    “Les Voûtes Filantes” by Atelier YokYok

    “Les Voûtes Filantes,” translating to “The Shooting Vaults,” is an immersive installation set in the South of France at Saint Stephen's Cathedral. The piece transforms historic architecture into a contemporary visual experience through the use of vibrant blue string. It is architecture reimagined through lightness and tension.

  • Dyslexia Font for Everyone
    ART,  CULTURE,  Misc.

    Dyslexia Font for Everyone

        It is hard to completely understand or have a better feeling of what someone with a reading disorder is going through. Sometimes though through creative cleverness more light can shed on how other people experience things. Designer Daniel Britton created a font demonstrating processing typography with Dyslexia. “For most people the letters and numbers do not jump around on the page and the colours remain the same, it is simply a break down in communication between they eye and the brain, for most people you can see the information, you can see perfectly each and every letter form but there is something in your mind that is stopping or slowing…

  • Sculptural Edible Lollipops
    ART,  Misc.

    Sculptural Edible Lollipops

    Ame Shin’s sculptural lollipops blur the line between candy and art. At first glance, these intricately crafted treats don’t seem edible at all. Cats, squids, snakes, fish, and more are rendered with astonishing realism, turning everyday sweets into miniature sculptures. It was confectionery as curiosity.

  • Background Fashion Series by Shamekh
    ART,  FASHION

    Background Fashion Series by Shamekh

    Shamekh’s Background Fashion Series is clever, playful, and conceptually sharp. In this series, the background of each drawing doesn’t just set the scene, it becomes the print on the clothing itself. Cityscapes, natural landscapes, and architectural forms transform into wearable illusions, blending environment and outfit in a visually arresting way.

  • Symbiosis by photographer Rik Garrett
    ART,  Misc.

    Symbiosis by photographer Rik Garrett

    Photography series by Rik Garrett with the idea of becoming one in union. “An integral concept of Alchemy is “Solve et Coagula” – dissolve and combine. This is the secret key to manifesting the Philosoher’s Stone, Elixr of Life and immortality. This ideal is represented with the image of the Rebis – a two-headed hermaphrodite that holds the assets of both genders. I have worked with this as my goal, erasing the boundaries of the human body. By applying paint directly to the surface of photographs, I have actualized an impossible dream – a physical union made tangible through desire. Through this process I have been able to visually and…

  • Sculptures by Adam Martinakis
    ART

    Sculptures by Adam Martinakis

    The sculpture series by Adam Martinakis explores the human form in states of manipulation and disassembly. Figures appear to fracture, dissolve, combust, or drift apart mid motion. Bodies seem to exist between solidity and vapor, as if caught in the exact moment of transformation.

  • Surreal Illustrations by Jose Mertz
    ART

    Surreal Illustrations by Jose Mertz

    Miami based illustrator and street artist Jose Mertz creates surreal images that feel pulled from the middle of a lucid dream. His work is rich in symbolism, layered portraiture, and emotional undercurrents that linger long after you look away.