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Just don't rouse the sleeping beast! [F*ck Yeah Headlines]
Just don't rouse the sleeping beast! [F*ck Yeah Headlines]
Richie Castellano’s one man cover tribute to Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” almost made me stand up and applaud. He is that good! [Video Link]
Sandman, a 21" x 18" watercolor by Roger Cruz, a Brazilian graphic artist.
Mao Zedong has been one of the most controversial and alienating figures in history. While his actions caused the death of countless millions in China (and not to mention the…
I’m loving this arguably epic mashup of Tim Burton’s Batman and the poster of the Lucas’ first Star Wars film, by DA user ninjaink. Episode IV: A New Hero is…
Concrete, with its characteristics of being ubiquitous and coming only in shades of pallid grey, may not evoke any glamorous images in one’s mind, but in the hands of the wizards from Forsberg Form, it can be turned into ultra-desirable and minimalistic objects of art.
Hit the jump to check out images of clocks, furniture, and a very interesting series of comic book panels from the iconic Rip Kirby strip, all created using concrete by the Swedish firm.
Click on the image to view a larger version. A commissioned work by Mike Carlo, based on comic book artist John Romita Jr.’s famous poster.
Artist LifeVersa says that both his latest screen prints were inspired by a famous poem of Gil Scott Heron, and a quote from an old Noam Chomsky book.
These are the first in what I hope to be an ongoing “Revolution” series and will also be available in matching sets. 2 variant prints will also be released. Both regular and variant are 18"x24" hand pulled screen prints.
The limited-edition prints will come hand numbered and signed by the artist, and will be available on January 20th. Click here for more details.
Hit the jump to see “The Revolution Network’ and the variant prints.
Reminds me of a certain fictional cyborg from a dystopian, machine-ravaged future! From CES 2012, the gorgeous, stripped down magnesium alloy frame of the Nikon D4, the latest flagship D-SLR…
An almost perfect, shot-for-shot parody remake of Ridley Scott’s Prometheus movie trailer, created using footage from WALL-E. [via Miss C Recommends] Link to the video on YouTube.