By jason | Published:
December 17, 2009
Listening to Cliff Maynard describe his Chronic Art with statements like, “It’s kinda simple, really” could drive a person crazy with jealousy. The sheer complexity of the work would boggle lesser lights, but Cliff has a love of the art, and of course, the Chronic. In Chronic Art we see the inspiration of someone who [...]
By derrick | Published:
August 6, 2009
Paintings by Julian Duron. Amazing and interesting style.
- Julian Duron
By derrick | Published:
July 4, 2009
Michael Jackson, Text Portrait by Ben Heine.
By jason | Published:
June 9, 2009
James White is a mixed-media artist and graphic designer living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. With ten years of experience, James has worked with an array of clients on professional projects as well as various art endeavors such as children’s books, comics, fine art shows and animation. (Image featured above “La Femme”). Be sure to [...]
By jason | Published:
June 9, 2009
Highly expressionistic, great movement and deep depth texture are three phrases to describe Anthony Lister’s work. Mister Lister enjoys painting a plethora of subjects, one of the repeating subjects is the superhero. Batman, Spiderman, Wolverine, Hulk and Wonderwoman are present, and keep looking because Robin isn’t far behind. A breath of fresh air for the [...]
By derrick | Published:
June 4, 2009
Some wonderful Illustration work by I’AM GABZ.
- THE DAWN OF THE COLOSSUS / Personal project made as Vlad Mlezna / pencil and PS / 2008
By jason | Published:
June 4, 2009
Woody from Dan Britt on Vimeo.
Also posted in Film, Videos |
By kira | Published:
June 3, 2009
To me, something can not be called art unless it really gives you something to think about. It has to be more than a painting, a sculpture, or a photograph; it has to be an experience. Nathan Lavertue’s art goes to that level and beyond. It’s impossible to just glance at a piece of his [...]
By mike | Published:
June 3, 2009
Heypenny – “CopCar” from Paper Beats Rock on Vimeo.
Also posted in Film, Music |
By mike | Published:
June 2, 2009
Some artists use paint, others bronze – But for Nathan Sawaya he chooses to build his awe-inspiring art out of toy building blocks. LEGO bricks to be exact.
With more than 1.5 million colored bricks in his New York studio, Sawaya’s sculptures take many forms.
Sawaya’s art is currently touring North American museums in a show titled, [...]
By mike | Published:
June 2, 2009
Since it was established in 1811, champagne house Perrier-Jouët has encouraged artistic creativity. Drawing inspiration from the Perrier-Jouët Fleur de Champagne bottle adorned with anemones created in 1902 by the artist-glassmaker Emile Gallé, a leading light of the Art Nouveau movement, Swedish artist Barbo Andersson is unveiling a composition in four separate acts depicting this [...]
Also posted in Photography |
By jason | Published:
June 2, 2009
The TWELVE ANIMALS project by Graflex Creations was generated by an idea that the image of humanity united as one could be built by creating a figure combining “Nation” “Cooperation” and “Peace” with all continents and islands of the world.
- TWELVE ANIMALS by Garflex Creations
By jason | Published:
May 27, 2009
Pure Gold Gallery is a newly founded contemporary art venture dedicated to showing innovative, emerging and established artists.
- Pure Gold Gallery
By jason | Published:
May 22, 2009
Some great Digital paintings we just had to share. Artwork shown above by Marta Dahlig.
- 54 Mind-blowing Digital Paintings