Why are people spending thousands on NFTs despite being ugly as sin? Solar Sands takes a deep dive into why the process rewards quantity over quality.
Tom Scott visits Mannakin Hall and interviews the absolute mad lass behind the 20-foot mountain comprised of 15,000 mannequins in the East Midlands of England.
Caspar David Friedrich might not be a household name, but his contributions are incalculable to the art world.
Bill Gates made a ridiculously expensive art purchase before he became the world's richest man. It was a surprisingly good investment.
Leonardo da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" is perhaps the most famous painting in the world, but researchers have only begun to realize the surprising complexities behind this seemingly tiny portrait.
Only about 20 da Vinci paintings have survived till modern day — including some of the world's most popular pieces of art — but one of his lesser known pieces is his real magnum opus.
If Napoleon Dynamite and the Happy Hands Club had really applied themselves, they could've pulled off something as amazing as this.
The German craftsman created the iconic spaceship using a combination of plastic, foam, paper, polystyrene and aluminum and 2,800 hours of hard work.
Our eyes deceive us.
While some artists make snow-covered mountains, pastoral fields or calm lake scenes the subjects of their paintings, Turkish artistย Naci Cabaย prefers to paint celestial "Star Wars" surroundings.
Redditor sunday.nobody gave a topsy turvy demonstration of how he put together his latest art installation: a gigantic print-out of the script to "Shrek," considered by many to be the internet's favorite movie.
One man's trash is another man's treasure-in-the-making.
What happens if a body paint model wears nothing but body paint and goes grocery shopping and participates in a batting exercise?
Their electric bill must be obscene but their light show is absolutely incredible.
Watching multiple blots of paint spin together in super slow motion is mesmerizing and nothing short of a visual treat.
John Hatleberg creates replicas of famous diamonds.
Historian Jenny Draper reveals that the appearance of William Shakespeare remains an enigma, and attempts to capture his visage has been embroiled in controversy.
Thanks, our childhood memories have been forever ruined now.
A dancer saw the original pressing videos by the Hydraulic Press channel and proceeded to think "I can do that."
Sculptor and Star Wars super fan Leonardo Ugolini takes a mound of sand and transforms it into the iconic starship driven by Han Solo.
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