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Yana, the Two-Faced Cat which puts a smile on your face.

Yana is adorable 'two-faced' cat. Thanks to her very unique facial markings, she has won an army of social media fans. Since her owner is posting on Instagram regular photo updates, Yana gained 28,000 followers. Yana sweet face is half black and half ginger what definitely helps stand out from the crowd. Her stunning social media career started after being adopted by a Belarusian cat lover, Elizabeth. For more visit @yanatwofacecat  ...

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Humorous illustrations by Angel Boligán Corbo

Take a look at our selection of Angel Boligán Corbo artwork! Boligán is a Cuban artists born on 10th of May in San Antonio de los Baños, Havana. He studied at The National School of Plastic Arts Instructors in Havana, from which he graduated in 1987 as a Teacher of Plastic Arts.Since 1992 he was living in Mexico, where he worked as Editorial Cartoonist in the newspaper El Universal, El Chamuco journals, Foreign Affairs Latinoamérica and various international media. Boligán is a founder of the CARTONCLUB agency (El Club de...

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The absurd of the modern world by Marco Melgrati

Marco Melgrati is an Italian illustrator recently based in Mexico City. He definitely spends a lot of time on observing our modern world. This world of technology, virtual reality, and stereotypes imposed by the media. He describes his style as conceptual illustration - a style that is focused on the idea. what does it mean? Marco Melgrati crates the illustrations that depict all the absurdity of everyday life. Artist one asked why lot of his work is grounded in real events, said: “What I love about illustration is that it’s...

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SUR-FAKE – login to your real life !

Antoine Geiger french photographer is showing his newest project named, SUR-FAKE. It the screen as an object of 'mass subculture,' alienating the relation to  our own body, and more generally to the physical world. Antoine wanted to come back to the idea of these faked identities, over-exposed, sucked by the digital gulf that breaks the relation to ‘real’, to bring back a self-focused image of the individual. What interests her the most  in this texture of sucked faces, is the the over-exposure gradually allows a very organic dimension, as well as...