July 31, 2017

Delightfully Illustrated Postage Stamps Inspired by Beloved Cities Around the World

With artistic talents spanning illustration, digital art, design, and advertising, Singapore-based creative Elen Winata has an eclectic portfolio “held together by simple but thought provoking ideas.” For her recent project, Stamp : Cities, Winata has created a collection of playful postage stamp posters based on popular destinations around the world. Featuring clean lines, simplistic forms, and bold colors, the stamps offer an illustrated look at a range of cultural sites.

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July 29, 2017

Nomadic Photographer Continues to Chronicle Life on the Road with His Curious Hound

There’s the family that you’re born into, and then there’s the family that you choose. For years, we’ve tracked photographer Theron Humphrey and his trusty companion Maddie the Coonhound as they enjoy life’s beautiful adventures together. And, he hasn't stopped; Humphrey continues to document candid family photos with his beloved pup as they go boating, enjoy time on the farm, and camp among the tall trees.

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July 28, 2017

Oldest Known Photos of 20+ Beloved Cities Around the World

These days, travel photographers jet around the world, trying to capture new angles on well-loved cities. There was a time, however, when photographs of urban centers around the world were a rarity. With the advent of photography in the 19th century, for the first time people were able to record the landscapes that surrounded them. When pioneering French photographer Louis Daguerre perfected the daguerreotype process, it passed into widespread use in the 1840s and 1850s.

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July 27, 2017

What If Famous Faces from Iconic Paintings Invaded Pop Culture

Artist Dan Cretu has put a pop culture twist on the trend of transforming age-old masterworks into modern works of art. In his most recent series, he combines 21st century subject matter with classic iconography, culminating in a clever and quirky collection of photographs. Like Cretu's silly signature projects, this humorous series conveys his longterm interest in creating composites. Unlike his older works, however, these pieces showcase not only his artistic talents, but his knowledge of art history.

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