Photographer Sebastian Erras turns his lens downward in ‘London Floors,’ a captivating Instagram series that showcases the city’s diverse and intricate floor tiles. From the ornate mosaics of historic landmarks to the vibrant patterns of modern establishments, Erras’s work reveals the often-overlooked artistry beneath our feet. This visual journey invites viewers to appreciate London’s rich architectural tapestry from a new perspective.
In “Geography of Poverty,” Matt Black documents rural California’s marginalized communities, revealing deep-seated economic disparities through evocative black-and-white photographs.
Photographers like Mehrdad and Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji unveil the intricate beauty of mosque ceilings, showcasing Islamic architecture’s rich patterns and spiritual symbolism. 
Photographer Sebastian Erras’s ‘Parisian Floors’ project offers a fresh view of Paris by focusing on the city’s ornate floor tiles. Inspired by a trip to Morocco, Erras began photographing the diverse and colorful mosaics beneath his feet, always including his shoes in the frame to provide context. This Instagram series not only highlights the often-overlooked artistry underfoot but also maps the city’s rich architectural heritage through its flooring designs.
Slovenian artist Miha Debeljak creates mesmerizing jewelry by combining sustainably sourced wood with vibrant resin, forming wearable art inspired by natural landscapes.
Patrik Svedberg’s photo series of the Broccoli Tree shows how one tree became a symbol of beauty, presence, and online connection.
Australian artist Joshua Smith crafts 1:20 scale miniatures of neglected urban buildings, showcasing intricate details like grime, graffiti, and architectural decay. 
These striking photos celebrate the connection between rescued animals and the people who saved them. Each image tells a story of trust, recovery, and the quiet heroism of everyday kindness.
Secret Wood crafts enchanting wooden rings featuring intricate miniature landscapes encased in resin, each piece uniquely capturing nature’s beauty in wearable art.
Korean artist Beomsik Won’s ‘Archisculpture’ series reimagines architecture by digitally assembling diverse building elements into fantastical, gravity-defying structures.
Taiwanese artist Hank Cheng creates miniature dioramas that replicate real-life settings with incredible precision, using recycled materials to depict nostalgic urban scenes. 
Explore Frank Kunert’s meticulously built miniature worlds, where ordinary settings twist into satirical commentaries on contemporary life’s quirks and contradictions.