Marc Johns - Serious Drawings
Marc Johns creates whimsical drawings filled with dry wit and humour. Whether it’s a man with branches growing out of his head that need pruning, or a pipe that’s trying to quit smoking, his characters are simply, sparsely drawn, yet speak volumes with just a few strokes of the pen.
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Exceptional design and original home accessories are the hallmark of the French manufacturer Ibride. Individualists who appreciate the playful and fantastic style of Rachel and Benoit Convers find here a variety of stylistic influences on vases, bookshelves, dressers, stools, wall lamps and more.
Check out these great works by artist Peony Yip, who works under the pseudonym White Deer. In these illustrations she had drawn animals on women faces, to explore the relationship between man, animal and nature.
illustrator dain fagerholm, of seattle, USA, has developed a portfolio comprised of hand drawn three dimensional GIFs he has named 'stereographic drawings'. stereographic images have existed for hundreds of years as a 3D illustrative technique tricking the eye with two parallel images captured with a minor difference in perspective shown at a close range to simulate a tactile quality.
Goverdose was born in 2008 as a result of online collaboration between digital artists. Group has released only one e-zine in the past however our friendship and passion for creating has never died.
russian photographer andrey pavlov has developed the macro-photgographic series 'ant tales'. the whimsical compilation of images picture ants captured in moments of spontaneous or choreographed play.
John Dyer Baizley is balancing a fine line, one that he is all too aware of and one that he doesn’t plan on crossing - the line between overkill commercial artist and immensely popular contemporary artist.
North Africa is experiencing what is now called the biggest revolution in modern times as millions of protesters join in the fight against oppression, dictatorship and political domination.
Born and raised of fine Central Oregon stock, artist Adam Haynes defines his vision of the world through the language of his surroundings—the vivid geography of the Cascade Range and the off-kilter character of its rural inhabitants.
Science fiction landscapes, disturbing atmospheres, weightless astronauts who express the tension of the moment on their faces, graphic iconography with Soviet reminiscences, Jewish mystical and qabalistic symbolism…



















