Retro-futuristic bronzes by Vincent Villafranca. He’s going to be one of the judges at the DragonCon art show.
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Retro-futuristic bronzes by Vincent Villafranca. He’s going to be one of the judges at the DragonCon art show.
*Buy Mars Attacks toys at eBay.
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Brooklyn-based artist Anthony Cudahy explores different themes through his sketches and illustrations, including the themes of memory and isolation.
Anthony Cudahy describes his process as "a way of…
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I am in love with Dimitri Tsykalov’s series of fruit and veggie skulls. So intricately carved into accurate representations! He seems to take an interest in unorthodox sculpture materials… as he used meat to create war weapons as a commentary on the exposed soldier inside a butchering.
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Cement isn’t usually thought of as a light and airy material, but A4estudio’s Sobrino House in Mendoza, Argentina may change that with it’s relaxed, open, and earthy feel.
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Yes, Paul McCartney wrote most eloquently of the Long and Winding Road, but even he would have amazed at the twisting, cavorting majesty of the roads revealed in these photos.
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These Brown-Forman Jack Daniel's Whiskey Barrels are works of beautiful art. Brown-Forman commissioned artists from around the world to transform traditional Jack Daniel's whiskey barrels into beautiful…
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Marek Haiduk is a designer form Germany. I like the interplay of black and white photography, a Minimalist color pallet and geometric shapes. Haiduk currently resides in Vienna, Austria. His work has been featured in publications like Computer Arts and recently exhibited at Lumas, a Berlin based gallery.
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Today’s daily dose of inspiration comes from Michael Ostermann. His work is a mixture of vector art and surrealist imagery. Some of his work reminds me of horror flick cover art… all bad acting aside, the cover would be awesome. Very skilled illustrator/designer. Ostermann currently resides in Austria.
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I am in love with Derek Aylward’s use of mixed media and flat renderings that create these amazingly haunting images that are just congested with expression and mood.
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Massachusetts-based painter Raul Gonzalez is not only an artist who has exhibited in galleries, but he also works as an art teacher. I also worked as an art teacher, and so I can’t help but feel an instant respect for Raul. Looking through his paintings, you are immediately reminded of classic cartoons…..classic cartoons that are walking around with arrows pierced through their skulls, boners growing out of their foreheads, and wearing necklaces made out of bullets… I think Raul would be a very fun teacher to learn from.
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