Featured below are some of the funniest art recreations with cats from Susan Herbert’s “Cats Galore” that show what happens when a cat becomes the subject of da Vinci’s Mona Lisa or takes the starring role in Hamlet or Lawrence of Arabia.
Featured below are some of the funniest art recreations with cats from Susan Herbert’s “Cats Galore” that show what happens when a cat becomes the subject of da Vinci’s Mona Lisa or takes the starring role in Hamlet or Lawrence of Arabia.
Featured below are artworks by Dawid Irvine, Dave Pollot, and Jeff Benett from their ongoing series where they find old or discarded thrift store paintings and revive them by adding Star Wars characters.
A collection of hand-painted movie posters from Africa. The art form was at its peak during the 1980s and 1990s, commonly referred to as the “Golden Age of Movie Posters”. During this time, artists would let their imagination run wild in order to create posters that would never fail to draw audiences to Africa’s dilapidated cinema halls, so they used their fantasy to add scenes and characters that didn’t even exist in the original movie.
The annual festival of Els Enfarinats is the time when people are coming together to pelt each other with flour and eggs, and letting off firecrackers and fire extinguishers.
Between McDonald’s eyebrows and nostril hair extensions, you would think we have witnessed enough extreme trends to last a lifetime. But no – there’s always room for more absurdity in the world of beauty.
Scott Scheidly is an artist from Ohio, currently based in Orlando, Florida, who calls himself surrealist at heart. His series “The Pinks” has some of that vibe too since Scheidly decided to depict historical figures and pop-culture icons in a completely new light: fabulous pink.