Beautiful Steampunk flavored music video for Ben Lovett’s “Eye of the Storm.” Directed by Christopher Alender.
Beautiful Steampunk flavored music video for Ben Lovett’s “Eye of the Storm.” Directed by Christopher Alender.
Whitechapel Gallery presents a collection of John Stezaker’s arresting photo collages.
Scotty Reifsnyder has created a very nice series of folk hero prints.
Japanese artist Natsuo Ikegami’s color cat portraits have a simple and straightforward appeal.
Jessica Joslin spent her early years wandering through the halls of natural history museums, enchanted with the exquisite Victorian-era taxidermy and osteological displays, with their brass fittings and gleaming wood. Visit her site for an amazing collection of creature creations made from such natural objects as shells, seedpods, feathers and bones.
Stunningly surreal photographic manipulations from Yang Yongliang.
Fun graphics from Argentinian illustrator Christian Montenegro with his Muertitos series.
Barcelona based artist Pietari Posti.
Alien forms from metal sculpture artist John Haley III.
Fun vehicle concept illustrations from Jake Parker.
Paul Bines over at the wonderful resource UK CardCast honored me with a fantastic plug for the “Union of Superlative Heroes” set with his latest podcast.
Trailer for IKA by Romain Jouandeau.
Melabo’s Etsy shop is a fine representation of what would have happened if Dr. Moreau had taken a ceramics class instead of buying that island.
Fabricated from the scraps collected at Alliance Metals recycling plant in West Oakland.
Created as part of a campaign for Nike Japan, the director’s cut from ILoveDust.
I recently had the honor of being included in the Daryl Wise and Linda Hellfritsch publication “Secrets of Corel Painter Experts.” Each of the seventeen artists are given a chapter that includes a step by step process and a gallery of works.
Visit the Etsy shop of illustrator Matt Forsythe for some lively fun.
Artist Scott C. has a way of distilling great movies down to the essentials, all the while presenting them as beautifully rendered caricatures.
Check out the graphically fresh work of Magen Mitchell over at Paper Wasp Nest.