• ART

    Cartoon Fossils by artist Filip Hodas

    Czech Republic-based 3d artist/illustrator Filip Hodas creates rendered skulls of your favorite cartoon characters as they now are displayed at a museum with little blurbs of scientific info on their cards. Featuring the skulls of Scrooge McDuck, Popeye, Spongebob Squarepants, Goofy, Minnie Mouse, and Tweety Bird. See the series below: .

  • ART

    Art by Holly Pilot

    Holly Pilot creates designs heavily inspired by vintage children books with a strange surreal edge. “Recently I’ve been collecting children’s books – primarily Disney – and comic books from the 1970s, 80s and 90s. I then select images with interesting forms of textures. I’ll begin to intuitively compile them together digitally until I’ve created an atmosphere or narrative I’m satisfied with. I like to focus on the background imagery or details from the source material, abstracting the familiar,” See some selected works below:

  • ART,  CULTURE

    Alt Disney by Tom Ward

    Artist Tom Ward creates a playful and somewhat dark alternative Disney series where some of our favorite Disney stories and characters resonate with the modern world. “On his artwork, in which we see the likes of Cinderella fighting with Prince Charming as he’s more interested in his phone, Princess Jasmine doing housework while Aladdin plays video games and Alice in Wonderland ditching her oversized food for a small salad, Tom says he wanted to bring to life ‘the times we live in and communicate topical issues in a relatable way’.”

  • ART,  CULTURE

    Random Profile Pictures Transformed into 3D Portraits

    A new approach to the age old caricature. It’s no observation that cartoons have officially been replaced with 3d techniques thanks to Pixar, Disney and many more. Artist Lance Phan decided to transform random profile pictures he came across into 3D portraits to simply practice his character modeling, and the result is pretty awesome. See the series below:

  • CULTURE

    Extreme Pop Culture Makeup

    Professional Makeup artist Rebecca Swift creates a shocking series titled Pop Culture Makeup where she transforms herself spot on to iconic familiar characters. The project goes for 100 days and each day a new character is presented. See some of the series below: Related articles Pop Culture’s Most Iconic Helmets (INFOGRAPHIC) Lightsabers, Jedis, & Sir Yogigton 15 Stocking Stuffers For The Basic Girl In Your Life Walt Disney’s contributions to pop-culture (video)

  • CULTURE

    The Top 20 Instagrammed Locations of 2015

    Midnight in #Paris A photo posted by Sezgin YILMAZ (@sezyilmaz) on Dec 5, 2015 at 2:48pm PST If you vacation ideas are based on instramming it’ll be good to know the most geotagged locations and places of 2015. 1. Disneyland — Anaheim, California 2. Times Square — New York, New York 3. Central Park — New York, New York 4. The Eiffel Tower — Paris, France 5. Walt Disney World — Bay Lake, Florida 6. Musée du Louvre — Paris, France 7. Dodgers Stadium — Los Angeles, California 8. Santa Monica Pier — Santa Monica, California 9. Madison Square Garden — New York, New York 10. Red Square — Moscow,…

  • FASHION

    Kendall Jenner in Wonderland by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott

    Kendall in Wonderland. We find the model rocking platinum blonde hair living out the popular Alice in Wonderland tale Vogue editorial style. Photographed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott for the December 2015 issue of Vogue. See the series below:   Magazine: Vogue US December 2015 Model: Kendall Jenner Photographer: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott Fashion Editor: Grace Coddington Hair: Shay Ashual Make-up: Lisa Eldridge

  • Spot On Realistic Disney Princes
    ART,  Misc.

    Spot On Realistic Disney Princes

    There is an over abundance of “Disney princesses as”projects, but when the initial creator  Jirka Väätäinen who made the viral Real Disney Princesses went for the famous Disney guys things turned out great, and very spot on. See your favourite Disney Prince in his non animated form below:

  • CULTURE

    Disney’s Cinderella Official US Trailer

    Who isn’t a sucker for these live action Disney remakes. Watch the first look into their take on the classic Cinderella with of course endless nods to their original Disney animation version. The cast is star-studded and the costumes look divine. Will I secretly watch this? oh for sure. Set to be in theaters March 13th 2015. “Have courage and be kind. Watch the brand new trailer for Disney’s Cinderella, starring Cate Blanchett, Lily James, Richard Madden, and Helena Bonham Carter. See the film in theatres March 13, 2015.”    

  • Happy Never After by Saint Hoax
    ART,  CULTURE,  Misc.

    Happy Never After

    Familiar Disney princess faces with the aftermath of apparent domestic violence. It’s a shock value series that brings awareness to the seriousness and severity of Domestic violence. The series created by artist Saint Hoax: source: