October 2, 2017

Woman Uses Her Hijab to Creatively Cosplay as Japanese Anime Characters

Wearing a hijab might seem like it’d make cosplay quite difficult, but as Miisa MHC shows, it’s no challenge with a little creativity. The 21-year-old from Perlis, Malaysia faithfully captures the essence of different Japanese anime characters by trading conventional wigs for an array of colorful head coverings. Miisa isn’t the only pop culture-loving woman to experiment with costuming her hijab.

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September 29, 2017

15+ Online Art Classes to Take Your Creativity to New Heights This Week

In our increasingly connected and busy world, it’s important to carve out some time for yourself. One easy to do this is by learning something new. It’s not only good for brain health, but you can engage with the world in ways you didn’t expect. Creative online classes offer ways to try out a technique, refine skills you already have, or even grow your business.

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September 29, 2017

Japanese Food Stylist Creates Adorable Toast Art from Colorful Ingredients

Everyone knows that breakfast is the most important meal of the day—no one more so than Japanese food artist Eiko Mori, who uses toast as her canvas. Mori began making toast art just earlier this year, and has since fallen in love with the process. Using a toothpick, a spoon, and a miniature piping bag made from parchment paper as her tools, she creates charming patterned motifs on shoku-pan, a Japanese-style milk bread.

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September 28, 2017

Classic Paintings Reimagined as Tattoos Infused with Korean Art Techniques

Despite tattoo art’s long history and growing popularity, it is still considered taboo in some countries. This is the case in South Korea, where tattooing is considered an illegal activity unless the artist holds a medical license. However, this hasn’t prevented tattoo artist Pitta KKM—whose unique style has made him a pop culture hero—from practicing his craft.

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