“What would cartoon characters look like in real life”, a museum of realistic (and a bit creepy) illustrations collected by JinSpiration.
5 months ago · 1 note
“What would cartoon characters look like in real life”, a museum of realistic (and a bit creepy) illustrations collected by JinSpiration.
5 months ago · 1 note
A panel from the short comic “How to take INCREDIBLE photos of your friends” by wonderful artist Matthew “The Oatmeal” Inman.
7 months ago · 0 notes
“Zoomquilt II” is an interesting experiment by Markus Neidel that gathered together a collective of 33 talented artists to create a perpetual moving flash painting.
8 months ago · 0 notes
Yep, it’s about right :-D “Silhouette Masterpiece Theatre” by Will Staehle (via Favim.com)
8 months ago · 4 notes
Guilty pleasures - I don’t care what people think: for me, Bob Ross was (and still is) a legend. And it’s really surprising how well his lessons fit in today’s internet philosophy of learn, communicate and share; with his tutorials dedicated to the masses, he was really ahead of his time, I think…
Video remix by John D. Boswell for PBS Digital Studios.
8 months ago · 2 notes
“Trouble With Tribbles” by great Olly Moss, special posters for the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema of Austin, Texas. Larger version of the pictures is HERE (via Boing Boing).
8 months ago · 11 notes
I think background illustration for video games should be considered an art genre of its own (as video games, in general).
Picture by (I think) Viktor Mukhin for Prima Dev Group. A larger version is HERE.
I spent the last thirty minutes reading tumblr’s “Book vs Movie” tag, lot’s of interesting parallels between the two media which convinced me that a lot of script writers are too busy writing to find the time to actually read the books they’re writing about :-D (via redwhirlwind89).
Also, HERE is a very interesting Harry Potters’ books vs movies video review by Matt at “I talk stuff”.
Cover illustration for Digital Arts Magazine by Shan Jiang. A larger version is available HERE (via avecsoncoeur).
anyone know who the artist is?
He’s the amazing Alexander Jansson :-)
(via enrgy-deactivated20130223)
9 months ago · 33 notes
I thought this was a painting or an illustration… It actually is a wonderful sculpture/playground. Wow… :-D
Via arsetculture:
Crochet Playground by Toshiko Horiuchi MacAdam http://bit.ly/MoTBVL @thepairabirds
“Just visiting”, adorable pixel art illustration by Robert Podgórski’s at the Black Moon Design. A large version of the picture can be seen HERE.
9 months ago · 11 notes