BodyInterestingArtists have long used a simple rule: your head is approximately one-eighth of your total height. This classical proportion has been used since ancient Greece to draw the ideal human figure.6352k17 years ago
EntertainmentInspiringA female photographer in the 50s took tens of thousands of pictures and remained remained unknown until her death. She is now considered one of the most important street photographers ever.213k12 years ago
EntertainmentWholesomeIn Montreal, there's a seasonal art installation called '21 Balançoires' featuring swings that play musical notes when you swing on them—and the music only harmonizes when strangers swing together.182k12 years ago
EntertainmentFunnyIn 2012, Swedish artist Fredrik Saker created a super-detailed self portrait and successfully submitted it as his driver’s license picture.172k12 years ago
TechnologyWeirdThere's a bot called the 'Random Darknet Shopper' that was given $100 in Bitcoin each week to purchase random items from darknet markets. Among its purchases were 10 ecstasy pills, which led Swiss police to seize the artwork—though the case was later dropped and the items returned.143k10 years ago
EntertainmentMind-BlowingAn artist in Iowa named Patrick Acton built a complete model of Hogwarts out of matchsticks.121k11 years ago
EntertainmentInterestingIn 2012, as phone booths become increasingly obsolete because of mobile phones, a Japanese artist has turned several booths in Osaka into aquariums.92k12 years ago
ScienceInteresting‘Tree shaping’ is the art of growing trees and roots into things like bridges, chairs, “people trees”, ladders, fences, jungle gyms, tunnels, and, theoretically, could even be used to grow homes.71k12 years ago
TrendingHistoryInterestingIn April 2024, archaeologists in Pompeii uncovered a 15-metre banqueting hall with jet-black walls and vivid frescoes of Helen of Troy meeting Paris - sealed under volcanic ash since 79 CE. Nearly 2,000 years in the dark, and the dinner party was still on.13 days ago
EntertainmentMind-BlowingBob Ross painted roughly 30,000 works in his lifetime - nearly triple Picasso's output. For each of his 381 TV episodes, he painted three versions of the same scene: one before the camera, one on air, and one for his books. Today, 1,165 of those originals sit in cardboard boxes in a Virginia warehouse owned by Bob Ross Inc., which has never sold a single one. The Smithsonian holds four.1331 month ago
PeopleMind-BlowingLuigi Lo Rosso, a junk dealer from Capri, found a rolled-up canvas in a villa cellar in 1962 and hung it in his family’s living room. His wife called it “horrible.” Experts now believe it may be a genuine Picasso - a portrait of Dora Maar created between 1930 and 1936 - and have valued it at up to €6 million.10 days ago
TrendingEntertainmentMind-BlowingA geologist named Ann Pizzorusso says she solved a 500-year mystery in the Mona Lisa. She matched the rocky landscape behind the subject to Lecco, Italy - the 14th-century Ponte Azzone Visconti bridge, the limestone Alps, and Lake Garlate. Leonardo worked in the Lecco region for years. Not every art historian agrees, but the geological case is hard to argue with.1 day ago
EntertainmentWholesomeFrench street artist Le CyKlop has been transforming ordinary anti-parking bollards into bright yellow LEGO-like characters across France since 2014. His 'Angry L'éGO' series started as guerrilla art — painting the posts at night in just two minutes using custom stencils — and has since grown into both unauthorized installations and official city commissions.4 months ago
PeopleMind-BlowingIn 2005, graffiti artist David Choe was hired by Sean Parker to paint murals inside Facebook's first office in Palo Alto. He was offered $60,000 in cash. He took stock options instead. When Facebook went public in 2012, his shares were worth approximately $200 million.3 months ago
HistoryWeirdA Virginia woman bought a napkin-sized landscape at a West Virginia flea market in 2009 for $7. She wanted the plastic cow and the doll in the same box. Two years later she learned the little painting was a genuine Renoir worth $100,000. Then the FBI showed up. The museum had reported it missing in 1951.5591 month ago