The installation and relief work of artist Gregory Euclide is wildly imaginative and intricate.
Tag: surreal
The Sandpit- Sam O’Hare
Combining the tilt shift effect with accelerated motion, Sam O’Hare transforms a day in New York City into an insect like world of ant people, toy boats and dragonfly helicopters.
EkaKaramelka
Constructed from cardboard, papier mache, paints, glass and metal, this house sculpture by Russian artist EkaKaramelka had me doing a double take.
Daniel Danger
The latest from Daniel Danger, including imagery with the appropriate Halloween flavor.
Calvin Ma
Intriguing sculptural studies from Calvin Ma.
Nemo Gould
Intricate and fantastical works by Nemo Gould.
Chad Hagen
Check out Chad Hagen’s surreal manipulations of Victorian portraiture.
Alfred Imageworks
Wildly kinetic animation from the South Korean company Alfred Imageworks. See their Freestyle2 Street Basketball Game Cinematic via It’s Art.
Outdoor Sculptures
A fun collection of outdoor sculptures can be viewed via My Modern Met.
Laurie Lipton
Drawing inspiration from the likes of Goya, Durer and Diane Arbus, artist Laurie Lipton creates intricate cross hatched drawings with arresting themes.
Mark Weaver
A great selection of screen prints can be found on Atlanta based graphic designer and illustrator Mark Weaver’s site.
Edouard Martinet
Edouard Martinet creates beautiful sculptures from found parts of insects, fish and birds.
Derek Nobbs
Sailors, skulls and lumberjacks. All from the mind of Derek Nobbs.
Scott Hove
Oakland artist Scott Hove cleverly messes with our minds by creating sculptures depicting faux cake deliciousness mixed with a heavy dose of nightmare.
Rosa
Rosa is an animated short movie by Jesus Orellana, due out in November.
Bronte
Victo Ngai
Illustrator Victo Ngai creates whimsical worlds with her own unique flavor of style.
F. Scott Fetchgerald- No Regrets
Upon learning that I was highlighted on Regretsy this week, a brief twinge of concern passed through me. Regretsy is the hilariously witty clearinghouse for all things gone horribly wrong in the world of art and crafting. Thanks to a shout out from Dane over at Monkey Minion Press, I learned I was part of Regretsy’s “Awesome Purchase of the Week” post. Thanks to April’s kind words of support and spotlight on F. Scott Fetchgerald, I spent the next 24 hours constantly fulfilling Etsy orders. Thank you Regretsy and all that came by to shop!
Damien Rudd
Raymond Lemstra
Wonderful totem-inspired work from artist Raymond Lemstra.