IKEA turned children’s drawings into real plush toys
IKEA turned children’s drawings into real plush toys

With IKEA’s help, 10 lucky kids’ drawings have left the realm of fantasy to become real, tangible soft toys that IKEA will sell around the world as part of its Soft Toys For Education campaign. After the finalists were chosen from a world-wide selection, IKEA’s toy designers turned them into these wonderful plush toys for […]

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Japanese and Siberian flying squirrels
Japanese and Siberian flying squirrels

These adorable flying squirrels are found in Japan and in Europe, from the Baltic Sea to the Pacific coast, and fall under the category of Old World flying squirrels. They don’t hibernate, but in the winter, they sometimes sleep for several days at a time. Flying squirrels don’t actually fly: they glide using a furry […]

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Redheaded calendar 2016, photos by Karolina Ryvolová
Redheaded calendar 2016, photos by Karolina Ryvolová

This project is intended to show the general public that people with red hair are neither handsome nor ugly, nor without a soul and they also are not vampires or witches. And it is mainly here for gingers and redheads themselves to added their confidence, to show how these people are beautiful, natural, original and […]

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Dance in the rocks, photography by Vadim Stein
Dance in the rocks, photography by Vadim Stein

Dancer – Tasha Koleso. Crimea 2015 “Solving the aesthetic problem, I also reveal many ethical questions. For me, such things as love and death are revealed through the aesthetic category, beauty is the predecessor of ethics.” Vadim Stein was born in Kiev (Ukraine) in 1967, where he got an education in the sphere of sculpture […]

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Do goats grow on trees? by Michael Chinnici
Do goats grow on trees? by Michael Chinnici

“Morocco is a magical, mystical and romantic country. Snake charmers, dessert camel rides, chaotic Medina’s and more, all make Morocco such a unique country to experience through photograph. While traveling through southwestern Morocco on a recent Photo Adventure, I came across one of the most unusual sights. Goats in a tree. How could this be? […]

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Pat and Party Cat's story
Pat and Party Cat’s story

32-year-old biker and sheetmetal worker Pat Doody recently rescued a kitten while riding cross country from Nevada to New Jersey. The South Jersey resident and early Volkswagen fan found the kitten at a gas station and named it “Party Cat.” The cat now lives with Doody and has seen a vet. “I was at this […]

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India's Forgotten Stepwells
India’s forgotten stepwells

Across India an entire category of architecture is slowly crumbling into obscurity, and you’ve probably never even heard it. Such was the case 30 years ago when Chicago journalist Victoria Lautman made her first trip to the country and discovered the impressive structures called stepwells. Like gates to the underworld, the massive subterranean temples were […]

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Peter Tsai: clouds and fog on skyscrapers in Chicago
Peter Tsai: clouds and fog on skyscrapers in Chicago

For 6 years, photographer Peter Tsai has been documenting the skyline of the city he lives in Chicago. Through his series called Cloud Chicago, he captures skyscrapers drowned by a dense fog and white clouds, at night and day. To get this height and these different perspectives, he accessed to the Hancock Observatory and the […]

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