Zootopia looks wild omg
Summer body wishlist:
- six wings
- a million eyes
- constantly on fire
- ability to scream forever
Zootopia looks wild omg
BATDOG & Robin will protect you this #Halloween
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Three New Installations by Pejac in Croatia.
Artist Pejac recently completed three stunning installations of artwork during a residency with the Rijeka Museum of Contemporary Art. The piece above, entitled “Camouflage,” is a tribute to René Magritte and is describing “nature’s survival instinct - a flock of birds camouflage as broken windows in order to blend in and disappear to the human eye for the sake of their survival” says Pejac.
See the other two works and even more below:
The awesome figure
Handmade Mugs by Creature Cups on Etsy
Dammit Socrates!
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Summer body wishlist:
- six wings
- a million eyes
- constantly on fire
- ability to scream forever
Kristina Collantes, Illustrations.
The unbeatable illustration work of artist Kristina Collantes (Previously on Supersonic).
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Please continue below to see more of Kristina’s artwork:
“Abjectified: Skunk Works” by Martin Kalanda - Graphite, colored pencil, and ink on illustration board. 40” x 30”
James Bullough’s “Breaking Point” at Thinkspace Gallery.
Currently on view in the project room at Thinkspace Gallery in Culver City, California is artist James Bullough’s exhibition “Breaking Point.”
From the press release: “In this new series of works, Bullough captures moments of existential fracture, disruption, and personal breach through the expressive movement of the body, asking his models to channel personal memory and to recall experiences of breaking at the moment of their capture. Working with dancers from Berlin [Where Bullough is based currently], Bullough begins with the body in motion, arrested in an expense of negative space, then dissembles it further, splicing, striating, and fragmenting its surfaces and planes. The models remain anonymous and faceless throughout, an omission intended to reaffirm the symbolic universality of the emotive physical gesture.”
“Breaking Point” is on display until June 18th, 2016.