Sean Neumann
Why Did Colonel Sanders Press 30,000 Copies of a Children’s Mandolin Record?
In 1966, the KFC founder spent tens of thousands of dollars to fund a record by a children’s Christian mandolin band, but where did all the copies go?
The Punk Scene in Springfield Takes Its DIY Culture Seriously (with Some Goofiness)
In rural Illinois lies a vibrant scene that is constantly finding new ways to stay fun.
Australian Artist Covers Small Towns in Massive Photorealistic Murals
Australian muralist Guido Van Helten travels the globe to tell local stories with large-scale, photojournalism-inspired portraits.
40,000 Vintage Movie Posters Showcase a Living History of Film
One film fanatic has collected tens of thousands of vintage movie posters.
Our Awful Relationship with Nature Surfaces in These Half-Dipped Sculptures
Italian artist Willy Verginer depicts our evolving relationship with nature in these adolescent sculptures.
These Wooly Creatures Are Like Deluxe Plush Nightmares
Sibling designer duo the Haas Brothers went from designing furniture to making miniature freaks of nature.
These Complex Graphic Designs Just Want You to Appreciate Life
Mexican illustrator Daniel Barreto wants to remind us of the beauty within.
This String Artist Wants to Take You to Outer Space
Meet the Polish artist who uses strings to dive into the depths of outer space.
Nature-Loving Artist Translates Wild Encounters onto Canvas
Wyoming artist Matt Flint spreads a message of conservation through dreamy animal portraits.
Nature-Loving Artist Translates Wild Encounters onto Canvas
Wyoming artist Matt Flint spreads a message of conservation through dreamy animal portraits.
An Artist Built an Exact Replica of Artificial Intelligence's Birthplace
Robotics artist Daniel Pillis recreated AI founders’ Allen Newell and Herbert Simon’s workspace in his own Carnegie Mellon office.
187 Photos Map a Photographer's Love for Louisville
It took three years and a whole lot of walking for artist Michael Winters to rediscover his hometown.