James Curran created his own version of opening credits for the Tin Tin movie, utilizing elements from each of the 24 books.
James Curran created his own version of opening credits for the Tin Tin movie, utilizing elements from each of the 24 books.
Intricate and fantastical works by Nemo Gould.
Twelve monkey and ape illustrations to guide you through an entire year of monkey business. CD Calendar Case Design. Pages are contained within a CD case, which flips open to easily display on a desk, table or any other flat surface.
12 individual, one-sided pages for each month. Each month’s page measures 5.4″ x 4.65″ Printed in vivid techna-monkey color on 51 lb, Ultra Premium Presentation Matte paper.
Check out Chad Hagen’s surreal manipulations of Victorian portraiture.
A wealth of clever caricatures from illustrator Javier Martinez Sanchez.
The Musical Pets card set showcases a collection of 20 musical legends transformed into dogs and cats. A variety of music genres are represented throughout history that includes classical, jazz, soul, rock, country, reggae, opera and new wave.
Each card measures 2 1/4″ x 4″ on sturdy 14 pt.cover stock and presents a full color portrait on one side with biographical information on the reverse. Also included in the set: George Grrshwin, Buddy Howly, The Beagles, Bruce Springersteen Spaniel, Mutt Jagger, Michael Catson plus 14 more!
Wildly kinetic animation from the South Korean company Alfred Imageworks. See their Freestyle2 Street Basketball Game Cinematic via It’s Art.
A fun collection of outdoor sculptures can be viewed via My Modern Met.
Drawsgood has fun reducing pop culture imagery down to its essentials with a pixel effect.
Great series of skeleton illustrations by Louis Crucius, later used as calendar pages for the Anitkamnia Chemical Company. via BibliOdyssey.
Sit Down To Stand Up For Kids: Little Chairs For a Big Cause is Etsy Dallas’ first charity event. If you’re in the Dallas area, mark your calendars for Thursday, October 13th and join in on the fun of a silent auction with food, drinks and music. It’s all for a great cause, as 22 artists will offer up their creative take on the miniature chair design of David Patton. Proceeds from the auction will benefit Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center. (Event announcement design above created by Anna.)
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Ruth Marten has her way with 18th century engravings, transforming them into something really special.
Cedric Laquieze takes flower arranging to a whole new level.
Drawing inspiration from the likes of Goya, Durer and Diane Arbus, artist Laurie Lipton creates intricate cross hatched drawings with arresting themes.
A great selection of screen prints can be found on Atlanta based graphic designer and illustrator Mark Weaver’s site.
The Alphabet 2 from n9ve.
I had the pleasure of meeting music video director Chris Marrs Piliero when he dropped by my booth during San Diego’s Comic Con back in July. He invited me to contribute to his (and Dave MacDowell’s) curated “I Want My Music Video Art Show.” Each artist was invited to choose from a predetermined list of music videos and interpret it using their style of art. The resulting collection of work will be showcased at Meltdown Gallery in L.A. on October 7th and runs through October 20th. If you’re in the L.A. area, but sure to drop by and check it out.
My contribution is based on the Johnny Cash cover of the Nine Inch Nails song “Hurt.” Signed Giclee print with inset skeleton and crown elements.
Dallas photographer Carissa Byers is an incredibly talented photographer, equally adept with still life and portraiture. After all, if she can photograph me for a future MailChimp feature and pull several really good shots from the session, she has to be good.
Swiss artist and comedian Ursus Wehrli has created a series of fun before and after photos displaying a talent for extreme organization. (via Geekosystem)
Edouard Martinet creates beautiful sculptures from found parts of insects, fish and birds.