The supernatural, dreamlike art of New York illustrator Chris Buzelli.
Sweet dreams now.






Intricately detailed pen and ink cityscapes by artist Ben Sack (previously).
The fantasy metropolises were inspired by a four month circumnavigation of the globe as artist in residence aboard the M/S Amsterdam.
You can watch a timelapse video of the creation of his latest work ‘Chronoglyph’ here.


Black and white photographs from the US Library Of Congress Archive deftly transformed into wonderfully creepy gifs by designer Kevin Weir
A phantasmagorical, effects-laden, multi award-winning 2010 short by writer, director and VFX whizz Brent Bonacorso who sez of it:
Loosely based on several hundred interviews with children about their dreams, ‘West of the Moon’ is the story of one man’s lost love and his strange path to redemption, aided along the way by a gambling robot, a wayward monkey, and a healthy dose of determination.
College Humor’s suggestions for everything you secretly want to happen on the televinternet’s favourite brutal Middle Earth fantasy series, but probably won’t, but really should.
By Guillermo Garcia of Spanish production company Studio El Senor, who describes it as:
…the failures of the natural selection. A set of strange creatures whose instincts instead of focusing on survival seem doomed them to an absurd and comic extinction, in the presence of the astonished gaze of the narrator.
This is also the story of the relationship between these creatures and its Narrator. The character of the Narrator was a documentary star, but unfortunately for him, the good times are over and he is forced to accept this strange documentary, which he considered far below its potential.
Oddly, the excellent narrator is not credited on the video.
It’s Dublin actor, Denis Rafter.