I know it seems like Gizmo is the grumpiest little creature ever, but I assure you that he is really happy inside.
Ossi Saarinen is a Finnish nature photographer who has been photographing different types of wild animals in Finnish nature but his bird photos always the ones making everyone “awww”. Somehow many birds appear in his photos as real-life versions of Angry Birds. They are grumpy, cute and funny at the same time.
Because what better way is there of showing compassion and respect for those less fortunate, than by sneakily photographing them over your shoulder as you beam into the lens of an iPhone? It looks like this kind of disgusting behaviour is especially popular in Russia. If you get angry by viewing this gallery, consider donating to help homeless people.
Photographers Riitta Ikonenand and Karoline Hjorth are collaborating in an ongoing art project “Eyes as Big as Plates” that features old people wearing vegetation as large, unkept hairdos.
I can really sympathize with the plight of this poor kitty, who went out for dinner only to find an impostor out there, tucking in uninvited! The look on the kitty’s face is just too much, as it implores its owner “Come on man, just do something!” This time however it’s possum 1, cat 0.
Photographer Martin Szabo has created a photo booth to shoot portraits of people while their faces were being blasted by 240 MPH wind coming from a leaf blower. Here are the funniest portraits he captured:
The facekini may strike western observers as a strange and even creepy look but in China where it was introduced back in 2012, the face covering designed to protect the wearer from sun, algae and jellyfish stings is becoming ever more popular.
Luhu lives in Beijing with her human Maggie Liu and her various other siblings, but although the cats all share the same parents, Luhu is the only one that looks so sad all the time. She does however bring plenty of joy to her countless Instagram followers, who can’t get enough of her mournful expression.
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.