Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Michey’s Crazy Little Tattoos Kim Michey (김믹히) is a Busan...





















Michey’s Crazy Little Tattoos

Kim Michey (김믹히) is a Busan based illustrator & professional tattoo artist who creates these quirky, pop art, press on temporary tattoos. In English, her name is a cute play on “kimchi”, as well as “crazy (michi)” in Busan dialect.
More Michey: Tumblr | Facebook


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really-shit: Well, it’s been great Tumblr.To all the creators...



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Well, it’s been great Tumblr.

To all the creators and curators who were given the opportunity to be featured by the featured tag editors, you are oh so lucky. Gone are the days when editors helped you get your artwork on the public tagged streams, and subsequently in the streams of content curators across the platform and beyond. It’s been great being a part of the creative energy here on Tumblr but it does sadden me that many artists will be buried in the new layout. I guess that’s how these corporate thingamajiggys go?

However, I, along with other ex tag editors and content curators, guarantee you that this will not be the end of a creative era on Tumblr - it is simply the beginning. Keep posted.

Kriangkrai Kongkhanun: The Wages of Sin Kriangkrai Kongkhanun...





















Kriangkrai Kongkhanun: The Wages of Sin

Kriangkrai Kongkhanun (เกรียงไกร กงกะนันทน์) was born in 1980 & graduated with a Masters degree from Silpakorn University in Thailand. He attempts to characterize the dark thoughts & emotions of humans whose minds are seized by sin as described in different legends & ancient Buddhist scriptures. Kriangkrai’s art depicts the abstract concepts of hatred, anger, vengeance, greed & jealousy, his Neo-Primitive designs symbolize the karma of humanity. | via: YM Blog
● Kriangkrai Links: Tumblr | Facebook | Blog


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nonconcept: Dani Ridge House, Big Sur, California by Carver +...















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Dani Ridge House, Big Sur, California by Carver + Schicketanz. (Photography: Robert Canfield)


The Genius of Winston RowntreePhilosophers parse humanity in a...



















The Genius of Winston Rowntree

Philosophers parse humanity in a manner comprehensible to the learned. Artists articulate humanity in a manner understandable to all, and Winston Rowntree is one of the greatest artists alive right now.

Read Rowntree’s work in its full glory on Virus Comix.

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Asteroid ‘Spooky’ Will Flyby Earth on Halloween


Asteroid ‘Spooky’ Will Flyby Earth on Halloween

Most Expressive Pumpkin Faces Ever! Villafane Studios ( Ray...





















Most Expressive Pumpkin Faces Ever!

Villafane Studios ( Ray Villafane, Chris Vierra and Andy Bergholtz ) is a team of very talented and world renowned designers, who have a experience and creativity to bring your wildest dreams to life in 3D. Studios specialize in creating the most jaw-dropping pumpkin carvings you have ever seen. The trio travel the globe demonstrating their amazing talent and have won countless events and competitions. You can see much more on their website and Facebookvia


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SubmissionMy name is Bryan Fellenbaum. I am an artist from...



















Submission

My name is Bryan Fellenbaum. I am an artist from Lancaster, PA, and I am currently studying fine art at Kutztown University.

In simplest terms, my work is about taking found objects and composing them in one space. Where I find I connect with my work the most is when a story or meaning is created, one where I can really build off of subject material and composition. Sometimes my work is made in response to literature or a piece of music, where I include text and build off of that. More often, however, my pieces are design based, still using those found objects. The lack of subject matter forces me to think about composition and formal elements rather than a topic. My work involves looking at both the parts and the whole. I have a deep appreciation for different media, such as the way watercolor pools and dries, or the look of something old and aged. Because of this, I pick and choose from a wide variety of these, and my visual vocabulary continues to expand.