Creative Objects & Installations by Toni Spyra
Toni Spyra is a German artist, living & working in Austria. He produces super creative and fun objects & installations.
Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy by Henn Kim
Henn Kim is an illustrator who draws only black and white, creative, surreal, fantastic, and dreamy illustrations.
A’o ‘Ana: Series of Murals Painted on Icebergs by Hula
For his latest piece “A’o ‘Ana” Hula created a series of murals painted on icebergs in North America.

Candy-colored Paintings of Women by Kelly Reemtsen
Kelly Reemtsen creates candy-colored paintings of women featuring dark undertones, exploring the self-contradictory status of being female in a post-feminist society.
Remarkable Illustrations by Slava Triptih
Slava Triptih is a freelance illustrator and artist from Perm, Russia, creating remarkable illustrations that belong to wide spectre - from love to dialogs about politics and religion, and social institutions.
Ink Portrait Drawings on Maps by Ed Fairburn
Ed Fairburn is combining human features and maps. He is shading along contour lines and between roads, producing highly original portraits.
Monster Project: Kids & Artists Collaboration
The Monster Project was created to help children recognize the power of their own imaginations and to encourage them to pursue their creative potential.

Cityscape Paintings by Daniel Rich
New York based artist Daniel Rich creates impressive acrylic cityscape paintings. Rich in colors, his works make the viewer think how would cities look like in the future.
Birds-eye View Cityscape Painting by Daisuke Tajima
Young and highly talented Japanese artist Daisuke Tajima creates stunning large-scale birds-eye view paintings of cityscapes by only using a black ink pen.
Public Art Installation by Mark Reigelman II
Upriver/Downriver is a site-specific installation in Louisville by Mark Reigelman II.
Ciclotrama: Installations by Janaina Mello Landini
Sao Paulo based Brazilian artist Janaina Mello Landini has been creating “Ciclotrama” series by using blue nylon rope and countless nails.

Rendered XGen Portraits by Lee Griggs
Madrid-based visual artist Lee Griggs created some stunning XGen Portraits by using rendering software Maya Xgen and Arnold.