Japanese photographer Ryo Yamazaki makes hats from the hair his cats shed, and they are beautiful! Scroll down to see his marvellous creations!
Japanese photographer Ryo Yamazaki makes hats from the hair his cats shed, and they are beautiful! Scroll down to see his marvellous creations!
Architect and graphic designer Katerina Kamprani has created a series of household items that are designed so horribly that make us appreciate good design a lot more. She calls this series “The Uncomfortable”.
Let’s admit it, we all know who actually runs our household. We love them, pet them, feed them, entertain them… we are basically servants, and our pets are kings and queens. And we are not even mad about itā . We want to take it to the next level of adoration and obsession and make them feel like actual royalty, just like they seem to us.
Cats don’t care about your rules, sometimes it seems like they don’t care about you at all. Why else would they poop in your sink or sit on your pizza? And for some reason we, silly humans, still love them no matter what.
In these trying times, creativity reigns. Motion and graphic designer Jure Tovrljan, who lives in Ljubljana, Slovenia, came up with a series of familiar logos exploring the unfamiliar terrain we find ourselves in today. The reimagined logos serve as reminders to the public to be on guard, keep one’s distance, and stay safe during the coronavirus pandemic.
So you’d like to have a pet? Well, then I hope you are ready to wave goodbye to your private space. Because they don’t care about it at all.
You have to admit, it’s actually pretty funny to see other people fail. Scroll down for a selection of some of the funniest cooking flops ever!
While some people turn themselves into paintings or dress up in costumes while taking out the trash, Tom Curtis spends quarantine making his son’s doodles become alive and real.
Many men look great with beards, there’s no doubt about that. Or is there? This internet challenge urges men with facial hair to share selfies they took while looking straight up, and the disturbingly hilarious results prove that shaggy chins aren’t sexy from all angles.
Who would have thought that people will get so creative during COVID-19 quarantine? We’ve already featured Famous Painting Recreations and Australians In Costumes Taking Out Trash Bins. Now people have started to parody “high fashion”. You can follow their latest creations via #HomeCouture tag on Instagram. Featured below are the funniest examples.
Some things just look like regular normal stuff, but others look like they are about to invade Poland…
Some people will do almost anything for attention. Even tattoo toilet paper rolls and Corona beer bottles on their skin…
Featured below is David Irwine’s ongoing series of re-directed paintings where he finds old or discarded thrift store paintings and revives them by adding pop-culture icons. His works are for sale on hisĀ Etsy store.