Raging Hand
For all those angry, rage inducing gaming moments! Inspired by the classic Santa Cruz skateboards "Screaming Hand” logo, Illustrator MEKAZOO has created this terrific t-shirt print. Available for $12 at…
For all those angry, rage inducing gaming moments! Inspired by the classic Santa Cruz skateboards "Screaming Hand” logo, Illustrator MEKAZOO has created this terrific t-shirt print. Available for $12 at…
FaceHeads, an art collective based in Moscow, has created this simple, but awesome video on creating faces that will appeal to the child within all of us.
Hit the jump to see the video.
Artist Steven Daily’s oil painting of Gogo (the vicious schoolgirl assassin from Kill Bill ) is now available as an art print at Spoke Art. The 8" x 10" limited…
God, I loved that movie! “The Essentials of The Rocketeer,” an illustration made for the The Essentials of blog by artist and designer Matt Kaufenberg.
Click on the image to view a larger version. I have previously blogged about Tomoo Yamaji’s transforming sculptures, but the artist never ceases to amaze me. His latest piece depicts…
Beautifully-layered mixed media works by André Azevedo, a terrific artist based in Brazil.
Link to Azevedo’s site (NSFW).
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Laetitia Soulier, a French-born photographer, currently living and working in New York, has been adjudged to be the grand prize winner of Artists Wanted’s ‘Exposure 2011’ photography competition. A closer…
A stunning mixed media collage by Jayne Surrena, a trained artist based in Philadelphia. Click on the image to view large. Stare, contributed to the JazJaz Flickr Pool by Jayne…
Emma Richardson, bassist and vocalist in alt rock group Band of Skulls, is also, as it turns out, a very talented artist and painter. Her first first solo exhibition, Cruisin’ For A Bruisin’, is currently on display at the Londonewcastle Project Space in London.
The large scale oil paintings, she says, were created in response to the band’s music, and were also hugely influenced by the works of Cy Twombly and Lucian Freud.
The exhibition consists of two groups of works, corresponding to the first two albums
by Band Of Skulls. The first series formed the artwork for their debut album, released in 2009, when Richardson’s paintings were photographed and then digitally manipulated to create the cover.The process was extended and developed for their forthcoming second album, for which Richardson worked with the designer Vincent Toi and the creative team at The PHI Centre in Montreal, Canada, who by turn enlisted glass artists Cédric Ginart and Karina Guevin to make a glass sculpture inspired by Richardson’s paintings. The resulting collaboration was photographed and became the cover image for the album.
This month will also see the release of the band’s much-anticipated second album, Sweet Sour. ‘Cruisin’ For A Bruisin’ will be on display till 12th February, 2012. Click here for more details on the show.
Check out more images after the jump.
Artist Lifeversa will be releasing a new 18” x 24” screen print titled “Waves of the West,” a statement on the overreaching arms of the US military. The limited edition print and its variant will be released on 10th February, and will come signed by the artist.
Link to Lifeversa’s site.
Hit the jump to see the variant print.