Abstract Portraits by Brazilian Artist Andre Azevedo
‘Dama de Honra’ , Acrylic on canvas 75 x 75 c.m. ‘Brinquedo de Menina’, Acrylic on canvas, 75 x 75 c.m. Two new paintings by Brazilian artist Andre Azevedo [NSFW].…
‘Dama de Honra’ , Acrylic on canvas 75 x 75 c.m. ‘Brinquedo de Menina’, Acrylic on canvas, 75 x 75 c.m. Two new paintings by Brazilian artist Andre Azevedo [NSFW].…
I love these ‘monster’ notebooks by Kricia. The books are made from kraft paper, and are available in four appropriately hideous colors. The books come in a set of two,…
This beautiful 3D tape-art installation by artist Joerg Mandernach will be one of the many works exhibited at the 5th Biennial of Drawing’s "Drawing Without Borders" art exhibit at the…
Baz, a freelance game artist and illustrator, imagines what the first ''Aliens'' movie would look like if it were an old-school NES Donkey Kong style video game. T-shirts are available…
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]
This movie poster for a screening of the Terminator 2 movie at the Brewvies Cinema Pub, was designed by Gold Sauce, a new design studio based in Salt Lake City.
The studio has released 24″x18″ regular and variant prints of the poster. The prints were created using a 4-color silkscreen process, hand printed with metallic inks, and then printed on Cougar Bright White 100# cover. The regular prints are limited to a run of 50, and are priced at $20 each. The variants (20 prints) are priced at $25 each. All posters come signed and numbered by the artists.
Hit the jump to see the variant print.
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.