Dressed in a calavera mask and surrounded by vibrant smoke, Butch Locsin creates living works of art. His photos blur the line between performance and photography, celebrating identity, heritage, and spectacle in explosive color.
Duffy London’s Abyss Horizon table captures the ocean’s allure, using sculpted glass and wood layers to create a stunning, three-dimensional seafloor illusion for your living space. 
In Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Greg Suits (aka Suitswon) repurposes an abandoned building’s facade into a striking skull mural, blending urban decay with creative street art. 
Designer Candy John offers personalized wedding rings engraved with your partner’s fingerprint, creating a one-of-a-kind symbol of your bond, available through her Etsy store, CandyHandicraft. 
Makerball offers a hands-on DIY pinball machine kit made of wood, allowing enthusiasts to design, assemble, and digitally upgrade their own playable creations. 
Romanian designer Eduard Locota’s DelMare collection transforms furniture into oceanic art. Each handcrafted piece, combining translucent acrylic and solid marble, mimics the sea’s depths and waves. The collection includes tables and lounges that evoke the serenity and power of the ocean, offering a unique blend of functionality and marine-inspired aesthetics.
Every year in Niigata, Japan, the Wara Art Festival turns leftover rice straw into colossal creatures. These dinosaur sculptures are more than playful—they’re a celebration of creativity, tradition, and sustainability.
Illustrator Dylan Pierpont’s ‘Scary Potter’ transforms the Harry Potter series into chilling horror-style posters, highlighting the story’s underlying darkness and complexity. 
With swirling neon colors and kaleidoscopic layers, these smoothies are more than food—they’re a creative expression of plant-based artistry. Each glass is a rainbow of flavor, wellness, and whimsy.
The 2017 Astronomy Photographer of the Year celebrates stunning celestial photography, from moonlit landscapes to deep-sky wonders captured across the globe.
In “Behind the Door,” Geoff Johnson revisits his upbringing in a hoarded household by photographing his son and niece in meticulously recreated scenes, shedding light on the emotional impact of growing up amid disorder. 
Photographer Laurent Kronental’s series “Souvenir d’un Futur” documents the lives of elderly residents in Paris’s grand ensembles—monumental, aging housing projects that once symbolized a utopian future.