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Tim Liddy
Tim Liddy creates realistic vintage board game box lid graphics including representations of tape, stains and damage, using oil paints and enamel on copper.
Glenn Barr
Glenn Barr’s work captures a wonderful blend of mythology and carnival theatrics with his lush color palettes and textures. Check out his great collection of works contained in: Haunted Paradise: The Art of Glenn Barr.
Alex S. MacLean
British Animal Voiceovers
Happy New Year!
Or, as the Klingons would say: QISmaS botIvjaj ‘ej DIS chu’ botIvjaj!
Ten Great Years print
Max Dalton has created a wonderful visual chart of the phases and styles of The Beatles over a span of ten years.
The Ruins of Detroit
Beautiful photographic studies of decay and textures in this collection titled “The Ruins of Detroit.”
Terry Gilliam-“1884 Yesterdays Future”
Terry Gilliam plus Steampunk plus animation? You have my attention.
Have a very Monkey Christmas
Painter Canvas-Winter Edition
A big thanks goes out to the new Corel Painter Product manager Andy Church for including a spotlight of my work in the Winter edition of Painter Canvas.
Sandy Claws
“HE sees you when you’re sleeping, HE knows when you’re awake…HE knows if you’ve been bad or good…” HE is the man of the hour… Read more about the history of Santa Claus Here.
Ty Mattson-Dexter
Ty Mattson has done it again, creating a wonderful graphic turn on one of my TV favorites, Dexter.
Green Optimist
Check out the delicate and whimsical drawings from Bulgarian artist Juri in his Green Optimist Etsy shop.
Creative Christmas Trees
Follow this link for a fun collection of creative Christmas trees.
Misha Burlatsky Ambrotypes
Misha Burlatsky creates photographs using the “Ambrotype” process. From the artist’s biography: “The ambrotype process (from Greek ambrotos, “immortal”) or amphitype is a photographic process that uses the wet plate collodion process to create a negative photographic image on a sheet of glass using whick looks as a positive image when put upon a black background. It was invented by Frederick Scott Archer in 1851.”
Bobba Font
Fun font play from Lishoffs.
The Twelve Terrors of Christmas
What better combination than the words of John Updike with drawings by Edward Gorey? This puts me in just the right holiday spirit.
Tweet!
Brian Cook’s take on Twitter gave me a smile this morning.
Dr. Knowgood-Lion’s Pride
Fun animation from Arnold Zwanenburg.