Classic Videogames Reworked in HD
Digital artist Orioto essentially makes gorgeously-lush, HD quality mockups of scenes from classic video games like Mario World and Metroid. He uses Illustrator and Photoshop to create these stunning works.…
Digital artist Orioto essentially makes gorgeously-lush, HD quality mockups of scenes from classic video games like Mario World and Metroid. He uses Illustrator and Photoshop to create these stunning works.…
Illustrator Olly Moss’ Penguin classics inspired video game covers were recently featured on Kotaku and many other gaming sites. Interestingly, the covers, in turn, inspired the folks at the Something…
Aw. Who wouldn't love to have friends like these? I could have used a few while I was growing up. These pictures are the handiwork of Chilean illustrator and artist…
This mind-blowing image by artist Peter Böhme is one of the more cooler entries in the latest ‘Character of the Week’ contest on Concept Art forums. This particular contest required…
Armed with just an ordinary razor and some deft moves, Poster Boy, an anonymous street artist based in New York, slices and combines various subway station print ads to create instant pop-art.
In this short clip taken from a documentary, Poster Boy reveals his motivations and (very illegal) methods to viewers.
This gifted artist draws famous (but sometimes obscure) characters from movies and comics on his kids’ lunch bags everyday, and then posts the photographs of the bags on his Tumblr…
I know that almost half of the month has flown by, but this is something not to be missed. Lalande Digital Art Press has released a free, printable digital calendar…
Illustrator Andy Helms posts wonderfully whimsical drawings of different male characters everyday on his site, Dude-A-Day. The ‘dudes’ are all famous fictional characters from comics,video games and films. Link to…
‘Grin’ is a vinyl figure designed by Ron English, considered by many as the father of the agit-pop art movement. English’s works typically parody various pop culture icons, and this…
Stéphane Kardos, an artist working for Disney, uses (paid) apps like “Brushes” and “Netsketch” to create miniature paintings on his iPhone. The artist regularly posts these artworks to a small,…