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]]>When the artist behind the Instagram account Ukiyo Memes wanted to surprise his wife with a unique Christmas gift, he never thought it would be the beginning of his art project called Memes of the Floating World. He gifted her a Woman Yelling at Cat meme illustrated in a classic Japanese style.
This is how he describes his work, “In this strange dream world, classic Japanese woodblock print art and legends mash-up with memes, dead and living, and internet lore from the past and present. I don’t know where this project will take us next, but it’s sure to be at least a little bit dank.”
You can check out the gallery to see his unique work. If you are interested in purchasing some of his prints, take a look at his social media accounts.
Do you have a favorite internet meme?
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]]>The post A Time for Healing: Follow Jena Holliday’s Inspiring Instagram Page appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>According to Holliday, her messages are aimed at other women, encouraging them to tap into what she calls their “God-given gifts.” And with an impressive following on Instagram, women (and men), are clearly tapping in.
“From a young age, I would sketch comic strips and draw people,” recalled Holliday in an interview with Freelance Wisdom, describing her creative upbringing. “I never took it too seriously until after I finished college with a degree in marketing,” she notes. “I decided that I wasn’t really doing what I loved to do, and then after the birth of my first child, I got an insane passion to go for what I always dreamed of.”
Art started taking root again in her heart, and Holliday listened. “I started sketching illustrations and sharing them online,” she says. “At a really wild time, I was pregnant with my second child, I decided to take the leap to freelance and it’s been a thrilling, fulfilling, and adventurous ride,” she adds.
You’d want to join her ride:
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]]>The post The World Is a Kinder, Happier Place Thanks to Emily Coxhead appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Since launching The Happy News, Coxhead has turned into somewhat of a celebrity, appearing on BBC, and HuffPost, amongst other more traditional publications. Aside from her website, she also runs a buzzing Instagram page (with more than 130k fans to date), as well as a line of merch that includes a range of merry. greeting cards. And if that’s not enough, she’s also published a book titles Make Someone Happy with Penguin Random House.
“The fact that I can do what makes me happy for a living whilst also making others happy surely has to be the best thing ever!” she exclaimed in an interview with Virgin. “But also cups of tea, biscuits, and sunsets make me happy.”
Working from her rainbow-filled office, her goal is simple but poignant: make other people happy. “Without really realizing I started on my little happy mission,” she admits. “I thought if I could make a few people’s worlds a little happier then that’s what I would do until I figured out what I was going to do for a ‘proper’ job. I set up a Kickstarter to fund the first issue of The Happy Newspaper, a newspaper to celebrate all the good stuff going on in the world.”
But of course, that was only the beginning. Follow her social media pages for a bit of sunshine:
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]]>The post Stacie Swift Encourages Us to Do More of What Makes Us Happy appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I’d like to think that my sentimental nature and sense of humor come across in my work so hopefully they are representative of those elements of my personality,” said Swift in an interview with The Smuggler. “When I was very little I wanted to be a hot dog lady,” she admitted. “Then I wanted to be a journalist. Then a lingerie designer. I hadn’t even considered illustration as an option until I was almost 20 and when I was 23 that I went back to study illustration.”
Her meandering journey landed her where she is today. But when it comes to the work itself, it’s pretty straight forward, beginning, like always, with a piece of paper. “All of my work starts out as a rough idea in a sketchbook or on a loose sheet of paper,” she explained her creative process. “Scribbled roughs are usually followed by some internet research for image references from which I begin to make pencil drawings. When I am happy with those I reproduce a final version of the drawing in black fineliner and scan the images into Photoshop to color, edit and compose my finished artwork.”
Here are some of the finished results:
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]]>The post “Female Collective” Aims to Remind You of Your True Worth appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Her mission is to create content that will help all women feel celebrated, empowered, uplifted, and supported. “As life has it’s many challenges and it’s important that we are reminded everyday that we matter, we are loved, and we are worthy,” she writes on her website.
And with almost 400k followers on Instagram, it’s clear that many women are looking to be reminded just that. “The wonderful thing about social media is that you get to meet people around the world and you find out what they are dealing with, and with that you can be like, we’re dealing with the same things as well,” says Reels in an interview with Who What Wear.
“It’s not just [connecting with people] in our community, which is important, but also to connect with people around the world and what they are dealing with and have empathy for those people as well.”
Her platform has allowed her to become one of the organizers for the Women’s March in Los Angeles and a speaker at the Create & Cultivate Conference in Chicago.
“I think unconsciously, I always knew I wanted it to be a community because I always felt that women together are powerful,” she says. “We are so much better working together than separately. There are so many things that separate us, but if we can use all of those things and work to equalize all playing fields for all women, it’s just much better for the world and all of us.”
Follow her Instagram page for your daily inspiration fix.
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]]>The post The Best Met Gala Memes appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Serena Williams graced the red carpet in a bright yellow Atelier Versace gown, decorated with pink flowers. The tennis player also worked a pair of Off-White x Nike sneakers. The dress might have been couture, but all people could see was an omelet.
Another look that became the inspiration of numerous Met Gala memes is the one Katy Perry wore for the after party. The singer sported a hamburger outfit. Her chandelier dress also didn’t fail to amaze.
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]]>The post Any Hairstylist Will Appreciate These Memes appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>These memes are not just funny – they also provide a great insight into a life of an average hairstylist. If you’re not in this business, pay attention anyway, as they will reveal some of the most annoying customer behavior that you definitely want to avoid.
So, to recap, scroll down to learn how to be your stylist’s favorite customer while browsing through funny memes. It doesn’t get better than that!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bm1nG-lAs0k/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgRVkUSASxG/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmzP4FrD-0c/
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bi2AMh0BoA9/
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]]>The post Guy Recreates Famous Memes in a Japanese Style appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>When the artist behind the Instagram account Ukiyo Memes wanted to surprise his wife with a unique Christmas gift, he never thought it would be the beginning of his art project called Memes of the Floating World. He gifted her a Woman Yelling at Cat meme illustrated in a classic Japanese style.
This is how he describes his work, “In this strange dream world, classic Japanese woodblock print art and legends mash-up with memes, dead and living, and internet lore from the past and present. I don’t know where this project will take us next, but it’s sure to be at least a little bit dank.”
You can check out the gallery to see his unique work. If you are interested in purchasing some of his prints, take a look at his social media accounts.
Do you have a favorite internet meme?
The post Guy Recreates Famous Memes in a Japanese Style appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post A Time for Healing: Follow Jena Holliday’s Inspiring Instagram Page appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>According to Holliday, her messages are aimed at other women, encouraging them to tap into what she calls their “God-given gifts.” And with an impressive following on Instagram, women (and men), are clearly tapping in.
“From a young age, I would sketch comic strips and draw people,” recalled Holliday in an interview with Freelance Wisdom, describing her creative upbringing. “I never took it too seriously until after I finished college with a degree in marketing,” she notes. “I decided that I wasn’t really doing what I loved to do, and then after the birth of my first child, I got an insane passion to go for what I always dreamed of.”
Art started taking root again in her heart, and Holliday listened. “I started sketching illustrations and sharing them online,” she says. “At a really wild time, I was pregnant with my second child, I decided to take the leap to freelance and it’s been a thrilling, fulfilling, and adventurous ride,” she adds.
You’d want to join her ride:
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]]>The post The World Is a Kinder, Happier Place Thanks to Emily Coxhead appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Since launching The Happy News, Coxhead has turned into somewhat of a celebrity, appearing on BBC, and HuffPost, amongst other more traditional publications. Aside from her website, she also runs a buzzing Instagram page (with more than 130k fans to date), as well as a line of merch that includes a range of merry. greeting cards. And if that’s not enough, she’s also published a book titles Make Someone Happy with Penguin Random House.
“The fact that I can do what makes me happy for a living whilst also making others happy surely has to be the best thing ever!” she exclaimed in an interview with Virgin. “But also cups of tea, biscuits, and sunsets make me happy.”
Working from her rainbow-filled office, her goal is simple but poignant: make other people happy. “Without really realizing I started on my little happy mission,” she admits. “I thought if I could make a few people’s worlds a little happier then that’s what I would do until I figured out what I was going to do for a ‘proper’ job. I set up a Kickstarter to fund the first issue of The Happy Newspaper, a newspaper to celebrate all the good stuff going on in the world.”
But of course, that was only the beginning. Follow her social media pages for a bit of sunshine:
The post The World Is a Kinder, Happier Place Thanks to Emily Coxhead appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Stacie Swift Encourages Us to Do More of What Makes Us Happy appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>“I’d like to think that my sentimental nature and sense of humor come across in my work so hopefully they are representative of those elements of my personality,” said Swift in an interview with The Smuggler. “When I was very little I wanted to be a hot dog lady,” she admitted. “Then I wanted to be a journalist. Then a lingerie designer. I hadn’t even considered illustration as an option until I was almost 20 and when I was 23 that I went back to study illustration.”
Her meandering journey landed her where she is today. But when it comes to the work itself, it’s pretty straight forward, beginning, like always, with a piece of paper. “All of my work starts out as a rough idea in a sketchbook or on a loose sheet of paper,” she explained her creative process. “Scribbled roughs are usually followed by some internet research for image references from which I begin to make pencil drawings. When I am happy with those I reproduce a final version of the drawing in black fineliner and scan the images into Photoshop to color, edit and compose my finished artwork.”
Here are some of the finished results:
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]]>The post “Female Collective” Aims to Remind You of Your True Worth appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Her mission is to create content that will help all women feel celebrated, empowered, uplifted, and supported. “As life has it’s many challenges and it’s important that we are reminded everyday that we matter, we are loved, and we are worthy,” she writes on her website.
And with almost 400k followers on Instagram, it’s clear that many women are looking to be reminded just that. “The wonderful thing about social media is that you get to meet people around the world and you find out what they are dealing with, and with that you can be like, we’re dealing with the same things as well,” says Reels in an interview with Who What Wear.
“It’s not just [connecting with people] in our community, which is important, but also to connect with people around the world and what they are dealing with and have empathy for those people as well.”
Her platform has allowed her to become one of the organizers for the Women’s March in Los Angeles and a speaker at the Create & Cultivate Conference in Chicago.
“I think unconsciously, I always knew I wanted it to be a community because I always felt that women together are powerful,” she says. “We are so much better working together than separately. There are so many things that separate us, but if we can use all of those things and work to equalize all playing fields for all women, it’s just much better for the world and all of us.”
Follow her Instagram page for your daily inspiration fix.
The post “Female Collective” Aims to Remind You of Your True Worth appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post The Best Met Gala Memes appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>Serena Williams graced the red carpet in a bright yellow Atelier Versace gown, decorated with pink flowers. The tennis player also worked a pair of Off-White x Nike sneakers. The dress might have been couture, but all people could see was an omelet.
Another look that became the inspiration of numerous Met Gala memes is the one Katy Perry wore for the after party. The singer sported a hamburger outfit. Her chandelier dress also didn’t fail to amaze.
The post The Best Met Gala Memes appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>The post Any Hairstylist Will Appreciate These Memes appeared first on 5dwallpaper.com.
]]>These memes are not just funny – they also provide a great insight into a life of an average hairstylist. If you’re not in this business, pay attention anyway, as they will reveal some of the most annoying customer behavior that you definitely want to avoid.
So, to recap, scroll down to learn how to be your stylist’s favorite customer while browsing through funny memes. It doesn’t get better than that!
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bm1nG-lAs0k/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BgRVkUSASxG/
https://www.instagram.com/p/BmzP4FrD-0c/
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bi2AMh0BoA9/
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