Recent work by photographer Brock Davis (a favourite of Banksy, who exhibited his photos at Dismaland last year).
Many more at Davis’s website and Instagram feed.
Previously: Skewer
Recent work by photographer Brock Davis (a favourite of Banksy, who exhibited his photos at Dismaland last year).
Many more at Davis’s website and Instagram feed.
Previously: Skewer
Following on from a recent b3ta photoshop challenge, to wit: ‘turn famous works of art into video games’, b3tard Happy Toast came up with the brilliant Piet Mondrian/Pong mashup, Pongdrian (above).
Inspired by the gif [which subsequently appeared elsewhere online, uncredited], designer Kristiana Hansen created a playable version, Mondripong 1.2.
Frank O’Dea writes:
It seems Street Art comes and goes so fast in Dublin. Here’s one of The Diceman [the late street performer Thom McGinty] that I spotted a few weeks back in Coppinger Row. Dublin and the second photo taken today of it being removed by the authorities.
Spanish artist Okuda at work on a four-day building makeover in Hong Kong for this week’s HKWalls Street Art Festival.
The evolution of DC’s Amazon queen.
She’s 75 you know.
Seventy five.
Related: Birth Of A Feminist Role Model
The work of Hungarian graphic designer and illustrator István Orosz,
More of his anamorphic, still life and trompe l’oeil shenannigans here.
3D effect portraits digitally printed and then painted in oils onto sheets of tulle by the spectacularly named Thai artist Uttaporn Nimmalaikaew.
The aspect changes depending on the angle from which the pieces are viewed. Uttaporn sez of his work:
Over time, I have learnt that the tulle demands a different way of creating realistic light and shadow for the material. The top layer gives details for the optical illusion. Then I connect each layer with clear copolymer line to make it all fit together and create depth in the image.
More here.