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21 Feb 2009Very interesting. You might be a DreamMaster and working in your dreams indeed. This is a collection of 3D works that’s never happen in your life which is called dream world. Everyone has their own dream and how’s yours? It is pretty strange, though! I hadn’t heard of anyone else having this phenomenon until you blogged it.
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3 Oct 2008Beautiful, traditionally styled, digital Japanese drawings by Rin Nadeshico. All computer graphic illustrations and those girls she draws are independent, with strong personality, and sometimes aggressive. Drawing on traditional japanese imagery and palettes but with a modern, sexual.
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20 Sep 2008Don’t wake me up is Kelly Dyson’s wonderful illustration and design portfolio.
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12 Sep 2008Andy Kehoe graduated from Parsons School of Design with a BFA in Illustration. His work serves as an outlet to feelings of unrest and anxiety in this unstable world of ours. Also important is the expression of sincere human emotion without the weight of sarcasm and irony which has become overabundant in art these days. Andy has shown in a number of group shows around the country and as internationally as Canada.
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2 Sep 2008Fresh stuff. Painting on walls isn’t nothing and does very little. These artists have to express themselves good; but don’t think it does anything major. Sometimes it’s just about creating a name, marking territory, vandalism, or just making the streets more lively.
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17 Aug 2008This is nothing but candies. Can you believe all these are made of chocolate? I know is creepy but is another kind of enjoyment of chocolate. Bite the head off melt in your mouth and million potential babies died in everyone mouth.
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14 Aug 2008Ron Mueck is an Australian hyper-realist sculptor working in the UK. It would be fair to say, Mueck is the one of the leading contemporary artists of today. Hyper-realistic indeed. The scale is certainly interesting. Amazing how lifelike these are. It seems like they are almost sarcastic, either in huge size or in miniature, with generally normal non-beautiful or ideal subjects. Had never seen anything like this before… amazing.
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11 Aug 2008What is your reaction if you see someone fall into the dustbin? Or you see some head stuck inside the wall? Please don’t be panic because all this was done by Street artist Mark Jenkins. He is the best at making the simulation of the human form of high statue, and give them to wear clothes and shoes so they look like a human and put on the streets. These statues can cause great curious passers, and Mark Jenkins will take the opportunity in the next to record the various passers-reaction.
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8 Aug 2008I found a post by this guy Mike Mitchell. It is about Mickey Mouse interpret, by giving a picture of micky where you have the choice to make him awesome, or not awesome. I love the illustratot from him. If you seen the images below probarly you will love the art because we all sick of micky mouse.
My another favourite work from him is Middle Class Batman. And the description from his blog “The idea is that this is a Middle Class Batman. Its still Bruce, and his parents were still murdered, but they were never rich, and he still ended up becoming Batman…but with a bit of a budget.” Yeah.. this is damn real.
There is nothing more beautiful than the gift of life. Sharing the passion for all forms of beauty art. Trying to find the beauty in everyone, everything, and every place that come across.