John from The Pigeon Club writes:
Myself and a friend of mine have set up a new site selling (different) Dublin style prints. We are mixing Dublin slang/street art and 80’s graphics to come up with something new.
Fair play in fairness.
John from The Pigeon Club writes:
Myself and a friend of mine have set up a new site selling (different) Dublin style prints. We are mixing Dublin slang/street art and 80’s graphics to come up with something new.
Fair play in fairness.
Tattoo artist, printmaker and illustrator Peter Aurisch plies his trade at the Nevada Johnny studio outside Berlin. His bold, geometric creations are inspired by the work of Klimt, Schiele and Picasso.
A better class of permanent ink.
A selection of cringetastic cover art for the awful ninjas, nudes ‘n’ aliens oeuvre of Cannon Films (1967 – 1994).
Godawful posters for godawful movies: the art of the Cannon Group (io9)
A new animation by artist Jake Fried who blends ink, gouache, white-out and coffee to build up his animations in layers, each one covering the previous one, invariably resulting in a completed canvas several inches thick.
Previously by Jake Fried: Head Space
Kinetic sculptures by Connecticut-based artist David C. Roy.
Each of his wall mounted mechanisms can run for between 5 and 18 hours on a single wind but his latest, Dimensions (above), can trundle on, unassisted, for an impressive 40+ hours.
More of his elegant contraptions here.
illustrator Karla Ortiz is a concept artist for Marvel Studios who produces fine art graphite illustrations in her spare time.
If you don’t mind.
Observe the skilful creation of a piece for her current exhibition Omens.