Category: Little inspiring things
Stones are everywhere—the Earth itself is a giant rock. This is probably why they don’t get much attention and they’re outright ignored, or thought of as dull. Akie Nakata, also known as the Stone...
Artist Marianne Eriksen-Scott Hansen has mastered the art of making intricate, large-scale paper blossoms. Her stunning creations often require one thousand or even more millimeter-thin pieces of tissue paper. The artist understands the need...
Somewhere in Khabarovsk, Russia, there lives a passionate felted wool artist that makes the cutest woodland animals that seem like they came out of a Disney movie. Her name is Yulia Derevschikova, and she’s...
Sometimes, in the rush to be seen, to be popular and to feel loved and accepted by others, we forget about the simple but fulfilling joy of solitude. This is where artist Aeppol finds...
It’s been a long day at work. All you want is a hug. But you’re single. There is nobody, except perhaps the neighbor, and maybe you don’t want to hug the neighbor. Or maybe...
Drawing inspiration from his wife of 10 years, French-American artist Pascal Campion who’s currently based in Burbank, California, illustrates some of the most intimate moments between his wife Katrina and his children and shares...
Portland, Maine-based illustrator and bird-lover Jada Fitch creates amazing little houses for her tiny bird friends. Filled with tasty treats and beautiful decor, Fitch attaches the houses to her windows at home so she...
Some children are fortunate enough to remember their grandparents, and a few even remember their great grandparents, but as you can see in these family portraits compiled by Bored Panda, some kids are lucky...
Japanese artist Kosuke Sugimoto, aka Shoetree, was first inspired to mix plants and sneakers after seeing the way roots can snake through brickwork and moss-covered, abandoned buildings. With this in mind, Shoetree began creating...
People tend to think that love can only be shown with grand, extraordinary gestures that the world can see. It’s arguable, though, that ‘true’ love exists in the small and seemingly mundane, yet intimate...