An interesting video that explores the complexities (and perhaps pretentiousness) of the art world, particularly in the realm of the modern art movement of relational art.
Tree of Life poster, printed by Degree, this seems to be another of those special images where it makes you look twice before you realise just how pretty it really is, lithograph is one of my favourite prints.
“The Earl of Glasgow, Patrick Boyle, and his son David, the Viscount Kelburn, pose for photographers as they look at graffiti paintings by Brazilian artists on the walls of Kelburn Castle near Largs, Scotland August 30, 2011. Boyle, the owner of the castle, has written to Historic Scotland asking if the mural, which was completed by Brazilian graffiti artists in 2007, can be kept after the three-year time limit, which was put on the artwork by the local council, has expired.”
Photo by David Moir
[via Design You Trust]
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Happy Summer! Don’t forget to watch out for people-devouring sand dragons!
Photographed at Harrison Hot Springs in 2005 by loyless
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Happy Summer! Don’t forget to watch out for people-devouring sand dragons!
Photographed at Harrison Hot Springs in 2005 by loyless
[via TYWKIWDBI]
“So, here’s the weirdest thing I’ve drawn in a while. My wife and I have been watching some classic Disney movies and it got me thinking about the short-lived gigantic final forms some of the villains take. Maleficent, Jafar and Ursula in particular spend seconds as massively destructive titans. It got me thinking about what would happen if they were able to spend days, even weeks as apocalyptic monsters. Then I started to wonder what would happen if you had to deal with all three at once. You’d probably want to limp away and wait until they finished one another off.” (via Disneypocalypse by *MattRhodes on deviantART
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