ART Archive

A Vietnamese Artist Uses Her Magical Touch to Help People Regain Self-Confidence by Covering Their Sc@rs With Art
There’s no doubt that all bodies are beautiful, but for people that have delicate sc@rs or other visibly unwanted marks, it might be difficult to feel that way. Bearing this in mind, a talented tattoo artist from Vietnam, Ngoc Like, is doing wonders with her immense gift to conceal sc@rs and other bodily marks with

25 People Share The Hilarious Times They Saw Funny, Creepy And Downright Strange Looking Faces In Everyday Objects
Have you ever felt like someone is watching you even though no one’s around you? Most of us have felt that at some point because human brain has the tendency to visualize unusual images out of inanimate objects. If you have wild imagination, you’re likely to see faces everywhere you look. From cloud formations to

Danish Artist Creatively Folds Paper To Bring His Drawings To Life
Danish Artist Husk Mit Navn (Remember My Name) creatively folds paper to bring his drawings to life. Husk Mit Navn is a painter, artist and doodler. While he has created several groundbreaking graffiti scenes and paintings under his name, his clever three-dimensional sketches are what made him stand out from other artists. HuskMitNavn draws cartoonish

Artist Vincent Bal Turns Shadows Of Everyday Objects Into Funny Sketches
Belgian artist and filmmaker Vincent Bal turns shadows of everyday objects into funny sketches. Vincent doodles around the shadows of cups, vegetables, windows, leaves, phone chargers, etc. It all started when Vincent Bal was working on a new script and noticed the shadow of his teacup on a piece of paper. He drew some lines

Artist Helga Stentzel Transforms Everyday Household Items Into A Host Of Playful Characters
London-based visual artist Helga Stentzel transforms everyday household items into a host of playful characters. Helga creates adorable and playful works using a myriad of household objects and food that are conquering and going viral on the Internet. In her words about this series “To me, household surrealism is about finding magic in the mundane,

Brazilian Photographer Gilmar Silva Shows Off Amazing Skills By Sharing Behind-The-Scenes Photos
Brazilian photographer Gilmar Silva shows off amazing skills by sharing behind-the-scenes photos with the final output. Gilmar Silva’s project called “Lugar x Foto” (Place and Photo) in which shares the behind the scenes of his shoots alongside with the final photograph. Please check his more amazing work in Instagram and Facebook. You can find Gilmar

Artist Polly Verity Creates Incredible Facial Sculptures Made From Folded Paper
UK-based artist Polly Verity creates incredible facial sculptures made from folded paper. Origami has been practiced for hundreds of years a pure abstract tessellated form, Polly creates these facial sculptures made from folded paper in a innovative way. In her words about the process “When I hit the curved folds that’s when my brain popped.

Double Exposure Helps Me To Add A Layer Of Complexity To What Would Otherwise Be A Basic Portrait
I am a Turkey-based photographer and I mainly work in fashion but also create beautiful blended photographs through a creative exploration of double exposures. I create intriguing compositions by merging landscapes and architecture with fragmented bodies and faces to create a complex representation of forms. The blending adds a layer of complexity to what would

Dad Recreates His Child’s Drawings As They Were Real Life Creatures
Dad recreates his children’s drawings as they were real-life creatures. Children Tom and Al like drawing stuff, sometimes quite detailed but usually rough. They draw animals, objects, it depends on how they feel. Tom, the Dad recreates these drawing like real. In his words “Over the past few years, we’ve created hundreds of creatures, vehicles,

Stunning Wood-Carved Sculptures That Look Like People And Objects Are Trapped Inside
Taiwanese artist Tung Ming-Chin created stunning wood-carved sculptures that look like people and objects are trapped inside. Tung is a master of transforming wood into pensive, emotive sculptures. His smoothly polished pieces transform as the viewer moves around them, slowly revealing surprises. Often dealing with themes of inner emotion and the subconscious mind, his sculptures