Fingers can do many things, in fact, no little fingers can do. Interesting art of drawing on the wrist is one of the actions that are suffering fingers. Are interesting and funny, but they still have fingers.
Fingers can do many things, in fact, no little fingers can do. Interesting art of drawing on the wrist is one of the actions that are suffering fingers. Are interesting and funny, but they still have fingers.
Based in Toulouse, Dran is a multi-talented artist who uses a variety of media such as installations, paintings and drawings to convey his ironic viewpoint. After developing his skills as part of Toulouse’s renowned graffiti scene. He is also a fan of the absurd and has published a number of books featuring his funny sketches […]
Somewhere between the original, manga-looking Pokémon that we all know and love and the bigger, shinier fantasy re-imaginings that we’ve also seen, lies Gavin Mackey’s vision for the super-powered critters. In Mackey’s art, they take an insidious turn toward resembling Renée French subjects or that creepy baby in David Lynch’s Eraserhead.
Carne Griffiths’ artwork is born from a love of drawing and the journey of creating an image on the page. Working primarily with calligraphy ink, graphite and liquids, such as tea brandy, vodka and whisky he draws and then manipulates the drawn line. After graduating from Maidstone college of art Carne served an apprenticeship and […]
Here is a collection of the incredible paintings of Vladimir Kush. Vladimir has been creating these surrealistic paintings since the late 80′s. I’m extremely impressed by his work, and you should be as well.
Street art is art, specifically visual art, developed in public spaces that are in the streets though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. Typically the term street art or the more specific post-graffiti is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art. In […]
Originally hailing from a small town in Iowa, Adonna Khare was this year’s recipient of the Art Prize for her amazingly detailed large-scale pencil on paper works. All of Khare’s work evolve naturally without much pre-planning, essentially building her pieces as she continues to work.