Amazing What You Can Do With Cardboard, Scissors, and Glue
Enjoy the works of Japanese artist Monami Ohno. She is very particular about using only one type of cardboard: recycled Amazon boxes.
An Entrancing Rendition of 'For a Few Dollars More'
Watch The Danish National Symphony Orchestra perform Ennio Morricone’s classic song "For a Few Dollars More."
14 Cute Illustrations That Spread Mental Health Awareness
Read through these 14 illustrated facts, and you’ll surely learn something new and important about mental well-being today.
Delicate, Colorful, Magical: the Work of Stéphanie Kilgast
Explore the enticing worlds unfolding in Stéphanie Kilgast's works of art.
The History of Music Since the Dawn of Man
The oldest musical instrument found in the world is 40,000 years old. Can you guess what it is?
These Wooden Sculptures Are Inspired by the Natural World
Check out these larger-than-life sculptures by artist Daniel Popper that celebrate nature.
10 Little-Known Facts About Famous Paintings
Here are some famous paintings and the surprising stories behind their creation.
This Playlist Will Ease You Into a New Drawing Hobby
Coloring and drawing have been shown to reduce stress and anxiety. We put together a playlist that will aid you on your new drawing journey.
Elaborate Portraits Made of Hair, Flowers & Fabric Scraps
Michael Mapes creates elaborate collage portraits, each consisting of hundreds of tiny pieces.
Artist Sculpts Lifelike Figures Out of Old Car Parts
Check out the incredible scrap metal figures by artist James Corbett.
These Artists Turn Musty Old Shoes Into Colorful Art
They make these sculptures by hand, and this video will show you their artistic process.
There Was No Bigger Crowd-Puller Than Elvis Presley!
Watch this classic Elvis Presley performance where the legendary singer grooves to his popular song 'Jailhouse Rock.'
10 Things the Elvis Film Got Historically Right (or Wrong)
Prepare for 10 minutes of fact-checking and myth-busting, where we will examine what the new Elvis movie got right and wrong.