Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Friday, 13 November 2009

The Tenderloin Project x Black Scale

The Tenderloin Project x Black Scale from Sean Desmond on Vimeo.



The Tenderloin Project is an ongoing artistic endeavor focused on one of San Francisco’s most marginalized neighborhoods, The Tenderloin. Utilizing the interactive mediums of photography and film, we aim to capture a compelling and honest portrait of this diverse community.

Monday, 22 June 2009

Shohei Otomo

Source: Hakuchi

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Monday, 15 June 2009

Monday, 25 May 2009

STRANGE ADVENTURES by Paul hope














The first two of twelve weekly episodes of my Adam Strange story for Wednesday Comics, debuting July 2009 from DC Comics. Coloring by Jose Villarrubia.

This dude is 1 of my fav illustrators

VIIA: pulphope

Thursday, 21 May 2009

Sunday, 10 May 2009

Green Pink Caviar



"I was shooting stills of models with long tongues swirling and sucking bakery products from under a pane of glass. I wanted to make enamel paintings along the idea of 'painting with my tongue'. My makeup artist shot some short videos during the shoot just to see how it would look. The low definition videos looked so good that we made plans to do a professional high definition video. This made sense to me as I have made both billboards and produced a commercial advertising a painting show in 1989."

Pencil X Mag covers

This guy sure has alot of time on his hands to be drawings mag covers, but they look good so wateva













Source: JPT Covers

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Friday, 8 May 2009

Death As Art And Vanity

"Even the most beautiful body is soon destroyed by age. Where is beauty then? Only art makes human beauty endure. You must devise an artist's scheme to preserve it. You must commit suicide at the height of your beauty." -Yukio Mishima



via: the daily Siege

Wednesday, 6 May 2009

Zero Feedback Experiments: Suzana Beautiful arkwardness

Models need a constant flow of feedback from the photographer. It's like oxygen. It need not be verbal, work with me baby that's great, it can be as unspoken as the rhythmic pop of the strobe and firing of the shutter. Each pulse becomes a heartbeat that she paces herself with, telling her that what she's doing is good and pretty and loved.

So what happens when a model is faced with total silence? What if you just tell her to "model", and then deprive her of the resulting flow of feedback? Just a silent audience, no heartbeat, no pulse.

Beautiful awkwardness.
-Clayton James Cubitt

source: The daily Siege

Monday, 27 April 2009

Sam Weber

Born in Alaska, Sam grew up in Deep River Ontario, Canada. After attending the Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary, he moved to New York to pursue illustration and attend graduate school at The School of Visual Arts. His studio is in Brooklyn. He is married to Jillian.

Pics from: Sampaints.com