Russian Artist Turns Celebrities Into Adorable Cartoon Characters

Russian Artist Turns Celebrities Into Adorable Cartoon Characters

Lera Kiryakova is a Russian artist, who is known for cute celebrity portraits. She creates hand-drawn cartoons in a kind of “puppet” style, which not only affects the similarity but also adds adorableness. Look – you might like it!#Russian #Artist #Turns #Celebrities #Adorable #Cartoon #Characters

Russian Artist Turns Celebrities Into Adorable Cartoon Characters

Russian Artist Turns Celebrities Into Adorable Cartoon Characters

Lera Kiryakova is a Russian artist, who is known for cute celebrity portraits. She creates hand-drawn cartoons in a kind of “puppet” style, which not only affects the similarity but also adds adorableness. Look – you might like it!#Russian #Artist #Turns #Celebrities #Adorable #Cartoon #Characters

Bride Refuses To Give Up Her Dream Wedding Venue For Sister’s Shotgun Wedding, So Her Family Turns

Bride Refuses To Give Up Her Dream Wedding Venue For Sister’s Shotgun Wedding, So Her Family Turns

If you’re lucky, your family members, love, support, and inspire you. If you’re not so lucky, they’re selfish manipulative psychos who will turn against you the second they need something.#Bride #Refuses #Give #Dream #Wedding #Venue #Sisters #Shotgun #Wedding #Family #Turns

Joy Turns to Pain When You Flip Over These Clever Suicide-Prevention Ads

Joy Turns to Pain When You Flip Over These Clever Suicide-Prevention Ads

Publicis’s poignant print ads for suicide-prevention group Samaritans of Singapore use ambigrams to give upbeat messages negative meanings when viewed upside down. “I’m fine” becomes “Save me,” “Life is great” morphs into “I hate myself” and “I feel fantastic” reads “I’m falling apart.” The tagline, “The signs are there if you read them. Help us … Read more

Artist Turns Stretch Marks Into Art In Order To Encourage People To Be Proud Of Them

Artist Turns Stretch Marks Into Art In Order To Encourage People To Be Proud Of Them

Japanese art style called ‘Kintsugi’ is the craft of repairing broken pottery with a mixture of gold, silver or platinum lacquer and powder. Japanese philosophy treats rupture and its repair as a part of the object’s history and therefore should not be disguised or hidden, they are accented and celebrated as the most important parts … Read more