Sunday, March 13, 2016

The Illustrations of Kooky LaneArtist on TumblrFollow us on...





















The Illustrations of Kooky Lane

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Ceramic skulls by Agustín Robledo aka GeoideDiscovered at...















Ceramic skulls by Agustín Robledo aka Geoide

Discovered at JustMad Art Fair (Madrid), ‘Talavera’ (skull) by the Mexican artist Agustín Robledo, from the series “Cosmic Race”, a limited number of skulls showing the artist’s knowledge applied to ceramics. A result of the cultural mix achieved through the encounter between America and the old World, knowledge that remain in place until today.

A common symbol of the holiday is the skull, which celebrants represent in masks, called calacas (skeleton), and foods such as sugar or chocolate skulls, which are inscribed with the name of the recipient on the forehead.

The Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico, in particular at the Central and South regions, and by people of Mexican ancestry living in other places, especially the United States. It is acknowledged internationally in many other cultures.


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Photo-realistic mural from graffiti artist Sam Bates (aka Smug)...





Photo-realistic mural from graffiti artist Sam Bates (aka Smug)

Popped up in Glasgow last week.The piece is just one of several wildlife-themed contributions by the artist over the last year as part of the Glasgow City Centre Mural Trail that began in 2008 to help rejuvenate the down-town area.

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Stunning Multi-Colored Canvases by Ewa Pronczuk-Kuziak Ewa...





















Stunning Multi-Colored Canvases by Ewa Pronczuk-Kuziak

Ewa Prończuk-Kuziak is a Polish contemporary artist (b. 1983) graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. Competition finalist for the Siemens Artistic Award (2012) and winner of the Grand Prix Foundation Frances Eibisch (2012). Ewa Prończuk-Kuziak undoubtedly creates works very feminine. Drawing inspiration from the world and women around her, Ewa paints with intense, saturated colors to illustrate a vibrant and magical realm. She is represented by 19 Karen Contemporary Artspace. Follow her on Facebook.


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nonconcept: Inspiration: Summer 2016



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Inspiration: Summer 2016