Archive for the ‘art’ Category

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Thomas Ott (web site)

September 27, 2009

I am a big fan of Thomas Ott and find his work incredibly inspiring, so was very delighted to find he has a web site HERE.

Please check out his work. I recommend his latest book The Number 73304-23-4153-6-96-8.

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COMBO: Featuring David Ellis and Blue

September 25, 2009

I previously posted one of Blue’s pieces MUTO.

Here he has collaborated with artist David Ellis.

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He-Man Models !!!!

September 25, 2009

German artist Adrian Riemann has recreated classic He-Man characters as hip fashion models.

View HERE.

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Make your Own Big Daddy

September 19, 2009

HERE.

From the game Bioshock.

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Photo Fit Fun

February 14, 2009

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You can create your own Police style photo fit HERE … lots of fun. Above is my attempt at creating myself!

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Brushes

January 30, 2009

Have been enjoying this fun application I have on my ipod touch.. It’s great for quick doodles and such.

Here are some sketches I did recently while on the move.

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RIP Tony Hart

January 19, 2009

Tony Hart sadly passed away yesterday at the age of 83. He was a much loved artist and British children’s tv presenter. I grew up watching Hart Beat - which also included my first introduction to animation and opened my mind to the endless possibilities of art. 

The BBC have put together a collection of pictures featuring the fantastic Mr Hart HERE.

Goodbye Tony x

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Splatter Exhibition In London

November 10, 2008

HERE is the info on a splatter exhibition in London at the moment. Showcasing “the plausible impossibility of death in the mind of cartoon characters”.

You can also purchase some rather tempting prints as well.

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Rebecca Suger

October 9, 2008

Check out this sweetly cool animation “Johnny Noodleneck” by Rebecca Sugar.

But this is my favorite… Green Grassface.

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Cover Band Available Artwork

October 9, 2008

Jeff McMillan version of Kraftwerk’s album Trans Europe Express. 

A group of artists were given known album covers to use as their canvas’s .. and go wild!

HERE’s what they came up with. You can also find out for about the exhibition HERE at Gallery 1988. 

Below is Mark Brown’s version of Nirvana’s Nevermind.