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Amazing Pointillism Masterpieces Addressing Modern Issues Through Hyper‑detailed Black‑and‑white And Colorful Large‑scale Canvases by Dima Kashtalyan

Dima Kashtalyan is a Belarusian surrealist artist, illustrator and muralist born in Minsk, now based in Warsaw, Poland, renowned for his intricate dotwork, pointillism and stippling technique applied to large‑scale black‑and‑white or colorful prints, canvases, and street murals. Starting with graffiti in 2009, he evolved into conceptual art addressing modern societal issues through familiar objects […]

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Stunning Painterly Fantasy Worlds And Creatures By British Concept Artist Thomas Chamberlain‑Keen

Thomas Chamberlain‑Keen is a British concept artist and illustrator, known for intricate, painterly fantasy worlds and creature/character designs, currently freelancing for Riot Games after studio work at Atomhawk and Playground Games on Fable. He has strong character‑design chops, has won two ArtStation character design challenges, took first place in THU 2019’s Golden Ticket Challenge and

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This Roof Catches Water from Air: 5 Ancient Designs That Solve Modern Problems

Our homes are more than dwellings as they are living stories. The most comforting ones merge the wisdom of the past with the ease of modern living. Today, we seek spaces that go beyond beauty, like places that carry history, evoke emotion, and offer a true sense of belonging. This blend of timeless heritage and

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CUBES photo series explores spatial design through 27 hand-built miniature interior models

photographic scenes capture hand-built rooms by Seb Agnew   CUBES is a long-term photographic series, developed between 2018 and 2025 by Seb Agnew, composed of 27 hand-built miniature interior architectural environments. Structured across three interconnected chapters: CUBES I, CUBES II, and CUBES III, the project examines how spatial design reflects human presence, historical continuity, and

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One Cable, Five Ports, 960GB SSD: The CASA Hub S Turns Your iPad or MacBook into a Powerful Desktop

The modern office is wherever you can find a Wi-Fi signal and a flat surface. This freedom to work from anywhere, however, comes with its own set of challenges. Your laptop’s limited ports become a bottleneck when you need to connect a monitor, mouse, and charge your device simultaneously. At the same time, you need

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ROOVICE revives mid-century japan home through layered wooden interiors

ROOVICE renovates 1960s wooden house in Kajiwara   ROOVICE has renovated a two-story wooden house from the 1960s in Kajiwara, a residential area in Kamakura, Japan. Designed for a creative couple and their two cats, the project prioritizes preservation and selective intervention, maintaining the existing character and proportions of the house while improving functionality.   The renovation

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5 Humanoid Robots Being Launched in 2026: The First One Flies

Step into a reality where science fiction blends effortlessly with everyday life. Human-like robots, or humanoids, are no longer distant fantasies as they are being designed to fit naturally into our routines. While their presence can feel intimidating at first, understanding their purpose shows a path toward enhanced comfort, support, and convenience. Like a thoughtfully

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Synth Modular Controller Treats Music Making Like Building with Blocks

Modular synthesis has a split personality. There are racks of patch cables that promise infinite sound design but also scare off newcomers who don’t know what an oscillator actually does. Then there are small, playful instruments and construction toys that invite you to just start pressing things and see what happens. There’s room for a

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This Designer Concept Is the First Portable Charger You’d Wear

EDC used to mean something very specific. Ask any survival enthusiast and they’ll tell you it stands for EveryDay Carry, the essential tools you keep on hand at all times. A Swiss Army knife. A multi-tool. A compact flashlight. Things built for the unpredictable, the inconvenient, and the emergency. The whole point was physical survival,

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This Walking Cane Also Hooks Bags and Grips Tables With a Hidden Ring

Every day balance moments don’t usually look dramatic. Standing up from a low chair after a long meal, stepping off a curb while carrying bags, and steadying yourself in a narrow hallway without anything to grab are the small transitions that feel minor until they don’t. Safety gear tends to be designed for bigger problems,

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