
Couple Builds Dream Lochside Home for £330,000
Anne Buchan and Jim Williamson built a custom 1,200 sq ft home on Scotland's west coast for £330,000, embracing a new life of cold-water diving and community.

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Anne Buchan and Jim Williamson built a custom 1,200 sq ft home on Scotland's west coast for £330,000, embracing a new life of cold-water diving and community.

Italian luxury brand Bottega Bruzziches has unveiled its new 1,600-square-meter headquarters in Viterbo, transforming an industrial warehouse into a hub for design and production.

Rock icon Dave Grohl surprised guests by serving barbecue at a Los Angeles backyard party, a moment that quickly went viral on social media. Grohl, known for his music, also has a long-standing passio

Thaddeus Mosley transforms discarded wood from Pittsburgh into unique sculptures. He uses salvaged cherry, walnut, and sycamore, allowing the wood's natural form to guide his intuitive creative proces

The Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition showcases stunning images of nature, highlighting both its beauty and vulnerability. Photographers dedicate extensive time to capture unique moments,

A bronze sculpture has been stolen from Albuquerque Museum's 'La Jornada' public art installation. Authorities are seeking public help.

Eddie Serna, an 85-year-old Eureka resident, has spent 30 years creating miniature replicas of the city's Victorian homes, inspired by his sister. His work is displayed at the Clarke Museum, preservin

A stunning underwater photo of a toad has won Paul Hobson the top prize at the 2026 British Wildlife Photography Awards, selected from over 12,000 entries.

Portland prepares for "Wildwood: Follow the Crows," a free art trail featuring dozens of 6-foot-tall crow sculptures designed by local artists. Launching in summer 2026, the project aims to boost down

Photographers from multiple states converged at Seneca Rocks to capture the moon rising through the 'gunsight notch,' a rare event, enhanced by slackliners posing against the lunar backdrop.

A decade-long photography project by Pawel Jaszczuk, titled "High Fashion," documents Japan's exhausted salarymen sleeping on Tokyo's streets.

Neil Sedaka, the legendary singer-songwriter known for hits like "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" and "Laughter in the Rain," has died at 86. His upbeat music charmed America for decades.

Following a major blizzard, residents of a Brooklyn neighborhood transformed Herbert Von King Park into an outdoor gallery with over 50 unique snow sculptures.

The 2025 International Photo Awards' Nature Category winners showcase stunning photographs of wildlife, landscapes, and macro details, highlighting Earth's beauty and vulnerability. The 2026 competiti

Elvis Presley's iconic jumpsuits, central to his later career, continue to fascinate. These elaborate, custom-made costumes defined his superstar image.

Rajanish Kakade, an Associated Press photographer renowned for his visual documentation of Mumbai, has died at 55 after an illness, his family confirmed.

Appleton's College Avenue transformed into a winter art gallery with 26 ice sculptures celebrating Wisconsin culture, drawing crowds and boosting local businesses.

Philadelphia mosaic artist Isaiah Zagar, known for his mirrored dreamscapes on city buildings and co-founder of Magic Gardens, has died at 86.

William Eggleston's 'The Last Dyes' exhibition at David Zwirner gallery showcases his final dye-transfer prints, marking the end of an iconic analog process.

A new exhibition in Paris explores the complex life and iconic work of Robert Capa, the legendary war photographer known for his D-Day images and a passionate affair with Ingrid Bergman.