Boo.
Rise by French photographer Julian Palast. To wit:
Uncertain times allow the rise of monstrous entities.
Make of that what you will.
Boo.
Rise by French photographer Julian Palast. To wit:
Uncertain times allow the rise of monstrous entities.
Make of that what you will.
Pleasing arrangements from the Instagram feed of visual artist Adam Hillman – Zen-like colour-gradient patterns of everyday objects and foods, organised neatly.
Mmm. Things.
colossal/thingsorganizedneatly
A mural by prolific New York street artist Jerkface in SoHo, Manhattan.
(Pic: John Blough)
Behold the fishy tai of Saito – chef and proprietor of Sushi Saito in Tokyo – a 3 Michelin starred restaurant regarded by many as the finest of its kind anywhere in the world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QflRLsIMlGw
Florida signwriter Daniel Weininger’s handpainted paper signs.
His skills. Let him show you them.
The exquisitely detailed feather carvings of artist Chris Maynard who’s been working with feathers (using forceps, eye surgery scissors, and magnifying glasses) since he was 12 years old. Maynard acquires feathers for his artwork from zoos and private aviaries.
More of his work here.
Previously: Feathercut Art
Cthulhu ski mask.
Or, presumably for copyright reasons, Unisex Barbarian Knit Beanie Octopus (€4 – €10+P+P) from Amurleopard.
Available in various colours: green, blue, eternal torment, etc.