August 21, 2019

Brilliant Bead Embroidery Turns Earth’s Beautiful Animals into Dazzling 3D Stitches

London-based textile artist Laura Baverstock crafts bespoke embroideries that both honor and push the boundaries of the ancient craft. We often think of embroidery as consisting of only thread, but the designs can be completed with other elements, too. Baverstock creates three-dimensional winged insects, big cats, and marine life using a combination of fibers and most dazzlingly, metal beads.

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August 20, 2019

Dreamy Illustrations Explore Human Emotion and Our Connection to Nature

London-based Spanish illustrator Helena Perez Garcia creates dream-like, visual stories that communicate complex feelings and human connection with nature. Her vibrant gouache illustrations capture mysterious female characters in surreal settings, often surrounded by vibrant florals and beautiful creatures. Each whimsical image is like a glimpse into the artist’s own thoughts and emotions, beautifully rendered in her distinct style. Garcia’s main source of inspiration comes from art, literature, and cinema.

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August 19, 2019

Here’s the Right Way to Hold Your Cat, According to a Helpful Vet

Have you ever wondered if you're carrying, picking up, or even petting your cat properly? If so, you're not alone. Many people are unsure how to best approach their feline friends and, as a result, often do it incorrectly. Fortunately, however, there's hope, thanks to Dr. Uri Burstyn, aka the Helpful Vancouver Vet. In a “helpful” video, Dr. Burstyn demonstrates how to handle a cat.

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August 19, 2019

Vibrant Swirling Landscapes Look Like They’re Painted by a Modern-Day Van Gogh

Los Angeles-based artist James R. Eads modernizes Impressionism with his surreal, nature-inspired works. Rendered in pastel and gouache on wood panels, the talented artist plays with color and motion to create dreamlike worlds comprised of expressive textured marks in vivid hues. Ead’s impressive portfolio of work is reminiscent of Vincent van Gogh’s impasto technique, which is most prominent in the celestial swirling sky in his iconic painting, Starry Night.

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