The edge of the world by Jaxon. This image is a metaphor for our own boundaries. Sometimes it seems that there is only emptiness and a cliff ahead. But what if we take a step? Maybe it's not the end, but the new universe.
Would you dare to look over the edge?
Vladimir Kolbasov's watercolor. This picture is not just an image of the city, but an invitation to look into the past and feel its rhythm. Cosiness in abandonment, beauty in imperfection, charm in details. Isn't that the secret of the real soul of the city?
A photo that makes the brain freeze. Look carefully: do you see the profile or full-face? Or both at once? This optical perception game is a reminder that much depends on the angle of view. Maybe it's the same in life? What seems unambiguous should be considered from a different angle. What image did you see first? Two faced by Megan Torbenson.
Photo of Marilyn Monroe with a cat. This frame is a reminder that even in the hustle and bustle of life it is important to find moments of peace and joy.
A cat drawn in one line symbolizes simplicity and elegance. This style is often used to show how to create something expressive and memorable from minimalist forms. It also emphasizes the idea that complex details are not always needed to create something beautiful. “Line drawing by @shouxin13141
Eggs are a classic breakfast, but do we always notice their beauty? There is something special in every moment, even in the simplest. Here's a little life truth for you: even in everyday things you can find comfort and harmony. Work by @oterwat.
“Cloud World” series by @aaronmorse74. I look at these clouds and think how unusual they are... It feels like they are not just parts of the sky, but a whole image that conveys something more. It seems ordinary, but at the same time so mystical.
The crypt market is a roller coaster. If you are ready to take a risk and do not panic, you will be able to "jump out" of the fire with a good result. Work by @fork_art_k.
John Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy upon arrival at Lafe Field Airport in Dallas, Texas. November 22, 1963. The picture was taken less than an hour before Kennedy's death.