This Talented Artist Makes Museum-Worthy Paper Cityscapes That Look like Oil Paintings

These are quite impressive.

Artist Albin Talik, from Krakow, Poland, is a talented fellow who uses a humble technique to make beautiful cityscapes: paper collage.

His technique is so precise that it’s easy to look at his collages and think they’re traditional oil paintings.

You could even describe Talik as a paper painter. He meticulously sorts through thousands of paper cutouts to create each work, and the results of his precision and care are incredible pieces of art displaying modern cities today.

10. “Grodzka”

What a stunning sunset!

"Grodzka" 90x120cm paper and glue on canvas. SOLD

Posted by Albin Talik Art on Sunday, October 20, 2019

9. “Konfederacka I”

The reflections below are perfection!

"Konfederacka I" 38x46cm paper and glue on canvas.

Posted by Albin Talik Art on Thursday, October 11, 2018

8. “Big City”

What a beautiful sky!

"Big city" 100x90cm paper and glue on canvas.

Posted by Albin Talik Art on Sunday, December 30, 2018

7. “Rynek Dębnicki 10”

A wonderful world of pink.

"Rynek Dębnicki 10" 24x33cm paper and glue on canvas.✂

Posted by Albin Talik Art on Wednesday, November 21, 2018

6. “Art-House”

Like a peaceful spring day.

"Art-house" 65x92cm paper and glue on canvas.

Posted by Albin Talik Art on Monday, October 22, 2018

5. “Game Of Shadows”

Talik is also great at using grays!

"Game of shadows" 40x50cm paper and glue on canvas.

Posted by Albin Talik Art on Saturday, March 23, 2019

4. “One Flew Over The San Francisco”

Soar over the city!

"One flew over the San Francisco" 90x90cm paper and glue on canvas, 2018.

Posted by Albin Talik Art on Monday, March 5, 2018

3. “Rynek Dębnicki”

That sky is just gorgeous

"Rynek Dębnicki" 90X120cm paper and glue on canvasSOLD.

Posted by Albin Talik Art on Friday, June 9, 2017

2. “Na Zakręcie”

Simple, yet beautiful.

"Na zakręcie" 30X40cm paper and glue on canvas.

Posted by Albin Talik Art on Saturday, November 16, 2019

1. “The Window”

What stunning shades of red!

"The window" 65x92cm paper and glue on canvas.

Posted by Albin Talik Art on Thursday, February 14, 2019

Talik has plenty more work you can check out. It’s hard to imagine that someone would spend so much time sorting out pieces of paper so they can make something beautiful, but Talik’s dedication shows us that humble pieces of paper can create something awesome.

The artist constantly updates his Instagram and Facebook pages. What did you think of Talik’s work and patience? Drop us a line below.

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The Auschwitz Memorial Actually Had to Ask Visitors to Stop Taking “Playful” Selfies

File this under “I don’t want to live on this planet anymore.”

You’d think that when visiting a place that will be indelibly associated with the absolute depth of human suffering and cruelty, people would take it seriously. And yet, I guess we can’t be too surprised by how insensitive people are.

The Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland is a site where over 1 million people were murdered during the Holocaust. I had the opportunity to visit it as a young lad with my parents, and the feeling you get there is indescribably sad. Indeed, the very air around the place is still thick with the misery of all those lost souls, to the point that even decades after my visit I still start to choke every time I think of it.

Unfortunately, due to the fact that visitors have been posting inappropriate photos from Auschwitz to social media, the memorial site had to put a tweet out admonishing that kind of ridiculous behavior.

The infamous train tracks of Auschwitz carried untold numbers of people to their deaths, and to see people acting this way has upset many. People on Twitter were taken aback by the trend and weighed in with their own opinions.

The Auschwitz Memorial later added these tweets.

If you’re visiting a place where unfathomable atrocities took place, have some respect and be aware enough not to take cute selfies. Thank you.

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In 1926, Poland sent the US a birthday card…

In 1926, Poland sent the US a birthday card with over 5 million signatures. Polish citizen Leopold Kotnowski visited the White House to present the card for America’s 150th birthday. It has 30,000 pages full of art, photos, poems and pressed flowers. 00