
American Gothic
In August 1930, Grant Wood, an American painter with European training, was driven around Eldon, Iowa, by a young painter from the city, John Sharp. Looking for inspiration, Grant noticed … Continue Reading American Gothic
In August 1930, Grant Wood, an American painter with European training, was driven around Eldon, Iowa, by a young painter from the city, John Sharp. Looking for inspiration, Grant noticed … Continue Reading American Gothic
Pop icons will never die, as long as there are lovers, like digital artist Gedo, who will continue to celebrate them, even as real saints — with halos and majestic … Continue Reading Gedogfx
When your mind is like a sponge for stuff like art and pop icons, just like Fab Ciraolo’s, you can’t get enough, you want more and more. Born in Santiago, … Continue Reading Pop Space
What does it even mean? It seems to have something to do with metrics and rhythmical patterns of Turkish poetry. And the author behind this combo is from Turkey. His … Continue Reading Failun Failun Mefailun
And while people stay locked in their houses and start singing, cheering, or drawing rainbows and words like “it’s gonna be ok”, I shake my head and think that “it’s not … Continue Reading Quarantine
Coming from the Germanic mythology dating back at least to the Roman occupation of regions of Germania — 1st century BC —, Thor is a hammer-wielding god associated with lightning, … Continue Reading Thor
As one of the finest retouchers we’ve seen so far, Mehmet Geren chose art icons to express his creative universe and humour. He’s not the first one, but his work … Continue Reading Choose Art