Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Illustrations by Anna Dittmann (escume)dA l tumblr









Illustrations by Anna Dittmann (escume)

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Gabriel Picolo and the High Art of DoodlesBrazilian illustrator...





















Gabriel Picolo and the High Art of Doodles

Brazilian illustrator Gabriel Picolo (aka Picolo-kun) participated in the 365 Days of Doodles challenge on Deviantart.  The results are fabulous.  His doodles are detailed, funny, and sophisticated.  You can follow Picolo-kun on Tumblr as well.


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Muralist: Case (Ma’Claim) CASE, one of the four members of...



















Muralist: Case (Ma’Claim)

CASE, one of the four members of MA`CLAIM crew, founded in the year 2000, is one of the most innovative young artists making waves in contemporary German (and international) art. Not only are his pieces totally unique in subject matter and his technique one of the most extraordinary to be found (spray paint used in a manner so precise it’s scary), he prefaces each work by setting up an intense photo shoot. via


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SchenglandBringing light to the complexities involved with...









Schengland

Bringing light to the complexities involved with Scottish independence, British artist Alan Knox installed fake street signs along paths and roadways between England and Scotland sourced with Google Street View images of Eastern Schengen checkpoints with non-EU member states. The mission of this series is to paste the reality of impending demarcation had Scotland chose the path of independence and entry into the European Union.

really-shit: Miniature Calendar Starting in 2011, Tatsuya...



















really-shit:

Miniature Calendar

Starting in 2011, Tatsuya Tanaka has been framing scenes of miniature bliss into diorama-esque photographs that have effortlessly captivated his audience for years. Using everyday items easily found around the house or within a grocery store, Tatsuya can create a lush forest just by using broccoli and bits of parsley. Want to recreate a peaceful afternoon on the golf course? Use a grass colored shoe sole and position some figurines on or around the cup.

It’s truly amazing what Tatsuya can do with literally anything he puts his hand on. He serves as a true testament to the creative spirit.

homelimag: Just noticed that Homeli.co.uk is a nominee in the...





homelimag:

Just noticed that Homeli.co.uk is a nominee in the Amara Interior Blog Awards for Best Architecture Blog!

If you’ve enjoyed Homeli’s content it’d be really appreciated if you would take the time to vote. Thanks!

Come on. Vote guys!!! Thank You.


nonconcept: Casa Sulla Morella, Castelnovo Sotto, Italy by...









nonconcept:

Casa Sulla Morella, Castelnovo Sotto, Italy by Andrea Oliva Architects. (Photography: Kai-Uwe Schulte-Bunert)


Nikolaj Arndt Nikolaj Arndt (1975, Russia) studied painting...















Nikolaj Arndt 

Nikolaj Arndt (1975, Russia) studied painting during his college years at Pedagogic Art College. He moved to Germany in 2006 and started participating in street art festivals. He soon caught the eye of passerbys because of his ability to create 3D paintings with chalk. Arndt is continuing to do street art, but also teaches classes at a college and works as a designer for advertisement companies. 

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The Fabulous Comic Art of  Michael KalutaMichael William Kaluta,...





















The Fabulous Comic Art of  Michael Kaluta

Michael William Kaluta, sometimes credited as Mike Kaluta or Michael Wm. Kaluta (born August 25, 1947),[1] is an American comic book artist and writer best known for his acclaimed 1970s adaptation of the pulp magazine hero, The Shadow with writer Dennis O'Neil.   Mike’s Facebook



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