Artist Beautifully Illustrates What Real Love Looks Like

Korean artist “Puuung” reminds us that when it comes to love, it’s the little things that matter. So she created these heartwarming illustrations that capture those little moments that benignly manifest love. “Love is something that everybody can relate to. And Love comes in ways that we can easily overlook in our daily lives. So, … Read more

These Underwater Sculptures Can Only Be Viewed In Full At Low Tide

Known for his captivating underwater sculptures such as the Grenada Underwater Sculpture Park and the underwater museum off the coast of Cancún, Mexico, underwater sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor once again astounds us with his latest masterpiece, the Rising Tide. www.mnn.com Installed near the bankside of Vauxhall bridge and commissioned for the Totally Thames festival, Rising … Read more

Beijing Bans Cars for 2 Weeks and the Sky Turns Perfectly Blue… Wow

The People’s Republic of China marked its 70th anniversary this year of their victory during World War II. And as always they wanted to mark it with a ginormous parade. This would mean months of rigorous preparation. Numerous restrictions in Beijing were put in place leading up to the big event. They shuttered hundreds of … Read more

Leftover Straw Transformed Into Giant Sculptures Following Japanese Rice Harvest

The annual rice harvest in Niigata Prefecture, Japan can leave quite a lot of leftover straw. To put them into good use, local artists were able to come up with a creative way to transform the leftovers into elaborate giant straw sculptures. Take a look! Twitter/‏@agedashi0210 Twitter/@amymauscd The “Straw Art Festival” in Kamizeki lagoon park … Read more

Syria’s Climate-Fueled Conflict Explained In This Short Comic Strip

Since 2011, over 4 million Syrians have fled their country, and over 7 million have been displaced. The global media is abuzz with news and updates on the entire Syrian crisis that it has become a struggle trying to keep up; let alone understand the root of the nation’s present turmoil. Syria’s disorder may not … Read more