Artist Fights His Own Character Illustrations
In his “Inkteraction” series of illustrations, Chicago-based artist Alex Solis fights his own ink-drawn creations in increasingly violent ways.
[via Laughing Squid]
Check out more images after the jump.
In his “Inkteraction” series of illustrations, Chicago-based artist Alex Solis fights his own ink-drawn creations in increasingly violent ways.
[via Laughing Squid]
Check out more images after the jump.
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Visit her website, blog and Behance to see more of her photographs and animated gifs.
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