The series, known as “Ok Blue Comics,” is back. This single-color comic shows different life situations, often highlighting relatable moments in relationships. In his first post on our site, the cartoonist said, “Life doesn’t have to be serious. You can joke and have fun, even when things are tough. Creating comics is my passion, and ... Read more
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PARIS — With the bloody revolutions of the late 1700s, the mood in Europe was apprehensive and brooding about the future. Perhaps then it's no surprise that the art from that time has a certain gloominess to it as well. Yet what is unexpected is the strange beauty certain artists began to give their visions of horror, whether it was embracing the devil in the same way Milton did in Paradise Lost as an alluring prince of darkness, or portraying the apocalypse with a light that was inverted to our world, but curiously enticing. It's this deviant use of beauty that is celebrated in L'Ange du Bizarre (The Angel of the Odd), an exhibition draped over the galleries of the Musée d'Orsay in Paris that beckons with its Dark Romanticism.
Hello! This is Haenuli, I am a fashion designer who owns a small brand and also an artist. My biggest hobby is drawing and doing creative stuff, but I didn't expect so many support with some of my drawings! Hope you like my drawings. When I visited the Paris Orsay museum, I saw many paintings but one old painting by Marianne Stoke ("Young girl and the angel of death"), that was Death-like; stood out to me.
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The young couple shocked the viewers with a modern dance routine that was part ballet and part performance art. Both the dancers are incredible; their grace, their flexibility, and their choreography are all on point. Not to mention, their chemistry is just sizzling. They dance to the song “Yo Te Amo” by Lara Fabian. We
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Sakurai Shinichi's one wish is for a little peace and quiet. But Uzaki Hana - his boisterous, well-endowed underclassman - has other plans. All she wants is to hang out and poke fun at him. With the help of her chipper charm and peppy persistence, this might just be the start of a beautiful relationship! Fans of slice-of-life comedy Tomo-chan is a Girl! are sure to enjoy this new "odd couple" tale about sexy misadventures in a college setting.
My mother should be concerned. With every seasonal shift, I inadvertently go off in search of new inspiration for my clothing, home decor, art, and attitude. In previous years, it's always been seemingly harmless: one summer I was obsessed with everything that reminded me of Lisa Frank. Another summer I was Betty Draper. Another summer I created my life to match the "Rabbit Fur Coat" album. Another summer I cut off my hair and replaced all of my clothes with black skinny jeans and white v-necks to channel Elvis from "Jailhouse Rock". Yes, that actually happened. Yes it was awesome. No it didn't last. This summer's inspiration is far from clean cut and I have no intention of shying away. This summer is kitschy, bizarre, brash, unapologetically tacky, mildly unnerving, charmingly disturbing and strange as only the transition from 60's to 70's can be. This summer is all about cheap beer, gaudy cat eye sunglasses, John Waters on VHS, stale sprinkled donuts, Aqua Net, and motherfucking girl gangs. I really am starting a girl gang. Wanna join? If I was going to be totally honest, I'd probably just tell you that I want to be Divine from Female Trouble. Period. Many of these images are from the astoundingly talented Nadia Lee, and sources for all other images can be found here. Do you have inspiration this summer? Is it themed? What about it caught your eye? Do tell.