Street art by Hanksy
Fan of both Tom Hanks and Banksy? Meet Hanksy, a street artist that replicates Banksy’s artworks and incorporates Tom Hanks’ head in it. The result is pretty hilarious and worth [...]
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Fan of both Tom Hanks and Banksy? Meet Hanksy, a street artist that replicates Banksy’s artworks and incorporates Tom Hanks’ head in it. The result is pretty hilarious and worth [...]
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Ted Lott is both an woodworker and an artist. He recently built some cool wooden sculptures that are a mix of traditional craft and modern architectural structures. Via Design Milk.
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As Star Wars has gone on to become a popular culture phenomenon, much of the credit goes to its characters. Darth Vader, for one, has helped the films achieve massive [...]
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Stunning artworks by Lisa Nilsson. She takes rolled pieces of paper and assembles it to create anatomical drawings. These pieces take forever to create and look absolutely gorgeous. Via Colossal.
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Urban gardening at its best. A guerilla gardener’s gardening efforts around potholes of East London.
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Pat Perry creates very detailed surrealist art and illustrations. Make sure to check his portfolio.
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The art of blending into the background by Peruvian artist Cecilia Paredes.
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Japanese artist Yuko Shimizu’s world is totally amazing. Discover more of her illustrative work on her website, make sure you also don’t miss her blog.
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Don Hong-Oai was a chinese photographer who died in 2004. He used to create wonderful photos that emulated the style of traditional chinese paintings.
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Lobulo design creates some great artworks with paper, see more on his portfolio.
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Amazing art by Oscar Sanmartin Vargas, a spanish artist. Via BibliOdyssey.
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I love these still life photos.
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After watching the eclipse last night, I couldn’t avoid to share this cute print.
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Some illustrations that will make your head explode, created with mixed techniques by Zach Johnsen. Via Colossal.
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A 1840 painting by John Parry that attracted my attention, thanks to John Coulthart. This artwork is a delight for the typography lover in me, so much attention is given [...]
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The first solo exhibition of japanese new media artist Macoto Murayama, who layers the worlds of biological investigation, artistic design, and historical study in his collection of digital prints. Read [...]
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Amazing wooden sculptures created by Bonsoir Paris, a group of talented designers. More and the making off on Behance.
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These artworks by Sean Edwards are pretty much what Arcimboldo could have created if he had been an architect. Via Colossal.
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