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Silco just won my heart.
How I see him - murderous papa wolf that came straight from Karnaca.
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Tiger Rider
Hey friends! Here’s something pretty ~Heavy Metal~ I drew today. I’ve been having a great time inking with a looser brush, I’m slowly getting more comfortable with it and I think it gives some really good energy.
You can buy a print in my shop here!
I’m pretty busy with other projects these days, but I can take some small commissions on the side if they aren’t super time sensitive! I don’t really check my tumblr messages anymore, so definitely reach out at [email protected]
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The fabulous work of Pedro Correa (@pedrocorrea84) • #pedrocorrea #digitalillustration #retroart #darkillustration #surrealismo #illo #illustrationlove #macabreart #surrealillustration #creepyart #digitalartist #artlover — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/3rQrXvk
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Painting by Josh Keyes (b. 1969 in Tacoma, Washington)
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The art of Anton Semenov, a digital artist living in Bratsk, Russia.
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Florian Schommer, Illustrations.
Epic illustrations by Berlin-based artist Florian Schommer.
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Rare Prints & Original Art.
Find the perfect gift for that special someone over at SupersonicArt.Shop where I have rare limited edition prints and original works of art available for you!
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Sanae Sugimoto aka 杉本さなえ aka Sayaka Sugimoto (Japanese, b. 1975, Tottori, Japan) - 1: I Hold A Squat Cat, 2015 2: 墨の猫朱の猫 (Vermilion Cat), 2016 3: Familiar Things, 2017 4: ねこのきまぐれ (Whimsy Of A Cat), 2017, Drawings: Sumi Ink on Paper
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Kazuaki Horitomo
(via Cats Tattooing Other Cats by Kazuaki Horitomo | Spoon & Tamago)
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Etienne Jacob: Spectacular Black & White Vortices
Etienne, a 24 year old from France working on a Masters Degree in Applied Mathematics, saw the work of Wavegrower and was inspired: He wanted to do the same kind of thing. He succeeded. Now you see his gifs all over Tumblr, and for good reason. Sure they are generative and just based on math, but they are also extremely seductive experiences for a viewer because he has a great sense of motion and design - and he makes great vortices. Why just black and white? Again, being inspired by Wavegrower, he said about other colors ‘I feel like it adds nothing, it is unnecessary’. I have to agree. His gifs are perfect for now, as is.
You can see more of his work at Necessary Disorder
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Ben Frost’s “Pure Sugar” at Corey Helford Gallery.
Opening on Saturday, April 6th, 2019 at Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles, California is artist Ben Frost’s solo exhibition “Pure Sugar.”
Frost, who is coming off a recent collaboration with fashion designer Jeremy Scott for his Winter 2018 Moschino line (profiled here by Vogue), is known for his kaleidoscopic Pop Art, mash-up paintings that take inspiration from areas as diverse as graffiti, collage, photo-realism and sign-writing. “PURE SUGAR” is a playful and often confronting exploration of the nature of “excess” within our contemporary society. Using colorful and dynamic pop art motifs, the artist presents a series of satirical and provocative observations of western culture that is as sour as it is sweet.
The exhibition consists of over 70 new paintings, from large scale acrylic and spray paint stencils on canvas, to tiny hand painted “found” packages such as McDonald fry boxes, pharmaceutical packages, fashion bags and cereal boxes. Both a celebration and critique of consumerist culture, Frost’s work is paradoxically a love/hate affair with the colors, icons and logos of the advertising world that we are obsessively immersed within.
The exhibition will be on view until Saturday, May 11th, 2019.
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