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Ross Muir Creates Reworked Art‑history Icons in Sportswear With a Sharp Street‑culture Twist

Ross Muir is a self‑taught Scottish painter from Alexandria in the Vale of Leven, now based in Glasgow, who reimagines famous artworks with a sharp, street‑culture twist. He started painting at 30 with no formal training, using art to turn his life around, and became widely known after his Van Gogh in an Adidas tracksuit, […]

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Artist Gus Fink Creates Superb Creepy‑cute Paintings and Toys

Gus Fink is a self‑taught American multimedia artist and toy designer known for his creepy‑cute pop‑surreal style and original character universes. He paints, designs art toys, makes comics and films, and has created multiple collectible lines like Boogily Heads, Stitch Kittens and other oddball creatures that mix humor, darkness and childlike naivety. More: Instagram

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Spectacular Award-Winning Photos from the Siena Drone Photo Awards 2025

Photo of the year: “The Lone Horseman” by Dennis Schmelz The Siena Drone Photo Awards 2025 elevate the magic of photography with breathtaking aerial visions. More than a contest, they embody Siena’s mission to prove that creativity still soars. From planes and UAVs to balloons and kites, the competition embraces every form of flight to

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reflective aluminum sculpture by mert ege köse splits apart to frame the giza pyramids

mert ege köse debuts site-specific work at art d’égypte 2025   Against the vast horizon of the Giza Plateau, Art D’Égypte’s 2025 edition hosts The Shen, a large-scale aluminum sculpture by Turkish artist Mert Ege Köse, conceptualized and curated by Ayça Okay and realized in collaboration with AWC Contemporary. The intervention marks the first time

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Top 7 Solar-Powered Camping Gear That Actually Work in 2025

Solar camping gear has finally evolved beyond gimmicky gadgets that barely keep a phone alive. These seven carefully selected innovations represent genuine breakthroughs in outdoor technology, combining serious power generation with practical design solutions. Modern solar camping equipment now delivers reliable performance that matches the demands of serious outdoor enthusiasts seeking complete independence from traditional

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hexagonal wooden canopy crowns villa within moss garden in japan

Kokeniwa House merges with Karuizawa’s moss garden landscape   Located in a long-established villa district in Karuizawa, Japan, known for its carefully maintained moss gardens, Kokeniwa House by Cell Space Architects, led by Mutsue Hayakusa, is designed to coexist with its dense natural surroundings while minimizing environmental impact. The site is characterized by a rich

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RITFIT GATOR 3-Section Adjustable Bench Holds 1,600 Lbs in 21 Positions

Every athlete knows the frustration of outgrowing their gym setup as training evolves and goals shift over time. Maybe your training has evolved from basic movements to complex routines, or your space has changed from a dedicated room to a shared area with family, but your bench stays stubbornly the same throughout it all. Too

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This First-Response Drone’s Bladeless Design Could Change Emergency Rescue Forever

You know, we see a lot of drone concepts float across our screens, and most of them look like they were designed by either the military or an insect. They’re all sharp angles, matte black paint, and an unnerving number of sensors. Then you see something like VITA, an EMS drone that just won a

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This 110-Sq.Ft. Backyard Studio Was Transformed Into A Work, Family, and Everyday Space

Sometimes, the simplest ideas bring the deepest joy. When a Seattle couple reached out to Linework Architecture with an email titled “Tiny Project?”, they weren’t asking for grandeur or luxury. They were simply searching for breathing room, two quiet, functional workspaces that would let them stay productive without losing touch with family life. Their 1919

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