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  • Artist Gus Fink Creates Superb Creepy‑cute Paintings and Toys

    Source Design You Trust  Gus Fink is a self‑taught American multimedia artist and toy designer known for his creepy‑cute pop‑surreal style and original character universes. He paints, designs art toys, makes comics and films, and has created multiple collectible lines like Boogily Heads, Stitch Kittens and other oddball creatures that mix humor, darkness and childlike…

  • Spectacular Award-Winning Photos from the Siena Drone Photo Awards 2025

    Source Design You Trust  Photo of the year: “The Lone Horseman” by Dennis Schmelz The Siena Drone Photo Awards 2025 elevate the magic of photography with breathtaking aerial visions. More than a contest, they embody Siena’s mission to prove that creativity still soars. From planes and UAVs to balloons and kites, the competition embraces every…

  • A Skydiver Appears to Fall from the Sun in a Stunning Image

    Source Colossal   After six momentous leaps from a small aircraft, skydiver Gabriel C. Brown completed his mission. Brown is friends with astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy and now, also one of his collaborators. Together, the pair created a stunning image that shows the adventurous subject falling in front of the sun. McCarthy is known for his incredible…

  • Ejiwa Ebenebe Creates Lush, Ornamented Fantasy Portraits and Vibrant Digital Paintings With African Vibe

    Source Design You Trust  Ejiwa “Edge” Ebenebe is a queer Nigerian-Canadian illustrator and fine artist currently based in British Columbia, Canada. With roots in Nigeria and formative years spent across multiple continents—including Lesotho, Western Samoa, and New Zealand—Edge channels this multicultural background into vibrant, highly ornamented digital and traditional artworks. Her pieces frequently explore themes…

  • Vintage Mugshots of Victorian Child Offenders Jailed for Stealing Items for Christmas Day

    Source Design You Trust  Thomas Thompson, 14, was given 21 days hard labor at Wandsworth Prison for stealing one shilling in January 1873. In the early 1870s, Wandsworth Prison in London produced haunting photographs of child offenders at a time when photography itself was still a novelty. Many of these children were harshly punished for…

  • Colorful 1950s Film Posters by Ernesto García Cabral

    Source Design You Trust  In the 1950s, as cinema flourished worldwide, Mexican illustrator Ernesto García Cabral introduced a striking visual style to film promotion. Nicknamed “El Chango,” he infused his posters with vivid colors, fluid lines, and dynamic movement that embodied the spirit of mid-century cinema. His work elevated movie advertising into a fusion of…

  • Layers Upon Layers Root in History in Li Songsong’s Impasto Paintings

    Source Colossal   Li Songsong (previously) has long centered his practice around translating archival imagery, whether it be a portrait printed in a newspaper or still from a film. The Chinese artist is broadly interested in the ways that memories morph over time and how, when we’re reflecting on a moment well in the past, our…

  • Radiant Sculptures by Arghavan Khosravi Meditate on Subconscious Terrain

    Source Colossal   Known for addressing issues of censorship and inequality, Iranian artist Arghavan Khosravi (previously) has long utilized her bold, fragmented works to confront large-scale problems relevant around the world. Her alluring color palettes and delicate motifs catch the eye and are paired with distinct symbols of tension: a chain lock, cords binding body parts,…

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