
Illustrator, Prasad Bhat, designed these GIFs that take a look at the careers of famous actors. The fast-moving GIFs show 11 different actors in some of their most popular roles. Actors include Jim Carrey, Leo DiCaprio, and more. Take a look:
Illustrator, Prasad Bhat, designed these GIFs that take a look at the careers of famous actors. The fast-moving GIFs show 11 different actors in some of their most popular roles.

Feliks Konczakowski makes everyday objects interesting by turning them into looping gifs. The Polish artist uses Adobe After Effects to make his hypnotic images, featuring objects such as cauliflowers and ears.
Feliks Konczakowski makes everyday objects interesting by turning them into looping gifs. The Polish artist uses Adobe After Effects to make his hypnotic images, ...

Is comedy subjective? YES, OF COURSE. But come on, the greatest of all-time? No way, not gon’ be able to do it. There’s just too many great GIFs to make that call. “Well, what’s a better GIF then?” you’re probably asking. Great question! But how about instead of one answer, we give you eight of them
Is comedy subjective? YES, OF COURSE. But come on, the greatest of all-time? No way, not gon’ be able to do it. There’s just too many great GIFs to make that call.

Visual artist and experimental filmmaker Bill Domonkos manipulates archive photos and old film footage into surreally absurd gifs. The multifaceted artist's otherworldly creations reflect his fascination with repurposing and combining moving images of yesteryear. Each gif is wackier than the next, presenting a wild scene clearly accomplished with digital editing and special effects. Domonkos' affinity for working with vintage, black and white images adds to the curious nature of his work. His altered take on the past is like one big sci-fi experiment, reminiscent of early avant-garde cinema. Instead of a simple portrait of a woman's profile, the artist adds his creative touch to simulate a kinetic mechanism running endlessly on a her headgear. In Domonkos' world, it is almost fitting that a projection of a jockey riding his race horse plays on a loop in a sink bowl.
Visual artist and experimental filmmaker Bill Domonkos manipulates archive photos and old film footage into surreally absurd gifs.
