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Graphic Designer Creates Over 1,200 Minimalist Movie Posters
Dutch graphic designer Chungkong loves movies. So much so that after a long day of working on brand identities and advertising for clients, he comes home to work on his passion—movie posters. For several years he’s been churning out minimalist … Continue reading
Pin on Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri Aboriginal paintings
Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri was an early Papunya Western desert Artist. Unlike many early artists, he continued painting and innovating for over 30 years. He was at the forefront of the evolution of Aboriginal painting from traditional to abstract. Read More: … Continue reading
Meticulous Illustrations Document the Flora and Fauna Observed throughout the Devon Countryside
Behind Jo Brown’s home in Devon is a rich countryside complete with a wooded area and thick vegetation. For years, the United Kingdom-based illustrator documented the wildlife and plant species she encountered in her Nature Journal, a black Moleskine that now … Continue reading
Cats the Cosmos and Spiritual Jazz | Victoria Topping
Mar 13, 2019 – Digital collage and mixmedia artist from the UK. Vibrent art inspired by music and made with love and soul! Source: Im pleased to show you some new work! Ive been getting in to spiritual jazz of … Continue reading
Casting a Yellowjacket Nest with Molten Aluminum
Pouring molten aluminum into an under ground yellowjacket (wasp) nest. I’ve been waiting to make this video for a long time. If there is a hole in the ground, I’ve considered pouring aluminum into it. An underground yellowjacket nest is … Continue reading
Five Fire Ant Colony Casting Session Part 3: Casts 4 & 5
Here are the last two casts of the five aluminum fire ant colony casting session. I thought that attempting to cast five colonies in one session and showing the result, regardless of the cast quality, would highlight the difficulty of … Continue reading
Metaphorical Editorial Illustrations by Eleni Debo Incite Reflections on Contemporary Life | Colossal
GRACE EBERT Belgian illustrator Eleni Debo works within subdued color palettes rendering curious scenes that illuminate the human condition and modern life. Often supporting magazine articles or other editorial endeavors, Debo’s drawings generally focus on a moving figure, […] More: … Continue reading
A PEACE WITHIN Trailer – Ocean Film Festival World Tour 2020 International
Painting is already an impressive skill, but extreme artist Philip Gray is always looking for new ways to push the boundaries of his artform. In the short film A Peace Within, we follow Philip’s endeavours to capture Mexican cenotes – … Continue reading
Feeling The Rain
Artwork By ALESSIO TREROTOLI “The rain washes memories off the sidewalk of life”, Woody Allen said in an old movie. Raindrops, like in a blues song, fall with a repetitive but fascinating rhythm, awakening, as they were called in XVII century, the … Continue reading
Watercolor Paintings Show Shimmering Sight of Swimmers in Water
Many artists favor watercolor paint for its dazzling luminescent qualities. Artist Marcos Beccari uses the translucent medium to render tranquil pictures of human figures bathing in rippling pools. He not only captures the movement of the waves but also the … Continue reading