Laurent Pernot combines an icicle laden winter scene painting with a snow covered sculpture of himself.
Laurent Pernot combines an icicle laden winter scene painting with a snow covered sculpture of himself.
Gabriel Schama creates intricate laser cut sculptures.
Fun collection of Harry Potter characters by Victor Medina
Balloon sculpture by Charles Pétillon.
Ken Tackett Illustration
The dynamic colors and design of Jason Botkin.
ADP V 2 from jimmy cauty on Vimeo.
Quentin Tarantino is a directorial master of new cult mythology. His stories weave humor, action, ultra violence and in the case of Kill Bill, hip over the top fun. Armed with an amazing cast, Mr. Tarantino led us through a blood-soaked tale of revenge full of samurai swords, martial arts and witty one liners. The musical choices are classic and are forever linked to imagery and the tone of the movie. (insert Quincy Jones’ Ironside theme here.) My tribute to this visual wild ride focuses on Volume 1 with memorial icons, quotes and the blood soaked bride as a centerpiece from the film’s end.
Jane Long transforms vintage photos into surreal works of wonder. via Colossal
More Batman wonderfulness from Chris Stevens.
“Force of Nature” sculpture by Lorenzo Quin.
Fire Walk With Me- Bill Domonkos
Penny Byrne creates uniquely odd and wonderful sculptures.
Light calligraphy Indian session from kaalam
Calligraphy : Julien Breton
Photography : David Gallard
Technical assistant : Boris Collineau
Vidéo : Yannick Leboeuf
TYPEWRITERHEAD from Eric Giessmann
A man with a typewriter-head tries to get rid of his out-of-control thoughts.