A Comic Based on a Neil Gaiman Commencement Speech
A short, inspirational comic by Zen Pencils, based on Neil Gaiman’s wonderful commencement address at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia
A short, inspirational comic by Zen Pencils, based on Neil Gaiman’s wonderful commencement address at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia
Click on the image to view large. Terrific graffitti art by street artist Roa, at Salton Sea, California. [via unurth]
A sketch by Amanda Robinson, a talented, self-taught artist from Danbury, Connecticut. Link to the artist’s website | Tumblr (both links are NSFW).
This upside down tornado of discarded plastic bottles is an art installation by Chinese artist Wang Zhiyuan. Titled “Thrown to the Wind,” the installation is a statement by the artist on the overwhelming proportions that plastic waste pollution has reached in his hometown.
[via Lustik and My Modern Metropolis]
More images after the jump.
A series of most-delightful illustrations, created using Photoshop by Andy Fairhurst.
On a more personal note, this brought back childhood memories of me spending countless hours pretending to be Superman.
Hit the jump to see more illustrations from the series.
Feather, a sculpture by Joel Dugan. The 7.5" x 11" x 7" piece was made using vellum, gesso, and watercolors. [via Lustik]
Please click on the image to view large. “Untitled,” a 60 x 60 cm wood engraving by Paul Mutant.
Medical records from the turn-of-the-century indicate that some scientists predicted with uncanny accuracy the effects that electronic games of the future would have on the human brain. Their belief was…
A 30” x 24"acrylic and ink painting on canvas by Badass Ball, a self-trained artist from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The artist says that this painting was inspired by his favorite…
Image Credit: Untitled, by Paul Mutant Watch Hungarian artist Paul Mutant (previously) paint a beautiful mural on a wall of the Talk of Tea, tea house in Brighton. Link to…