Check out this video on the artist that did the Planet of the Apes mural! It’s a pretty awesome piece of street art.
Amazing vintage map of Great Britain ~ you have to see the huge version to appreciate the tine details ~ like the sheep! and engineering and such…
Wataru Yoshida is a japanese artist born in Tokyo, Japan in 1987. In 2007, Wataru chose to pursue an education in design at the Tama Art University, majoring in graphic design and illustration.
‘A misunderstood boy who can speak with the dead, takes on ghosts, zombies and grown-ups to save his town from a centuries-old curse.’
This sounds awesome! Also looks pretty awesome too!! This is brought to us by the same company they produced Coraline. It is out in the states in August next year…I hope we don’t have to wait too long for it here in the UK!!
I feel this doesn’t really need an explanation…
I can’t even begin to explain how much I love this video! The art work is awesome…and I am insanely jealous of the Posca Pen collection used in creating this!
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Discover the work of Leonid Tishkov, a Russian photographer currently living in Moscow. For several years he has taken pictures of a moon in the center of many dark scenes. These images are just stunning. I highly recommend you visit his blog for more images.
Spanish artist Escif paints the streets with colourful compositions. Clear lines and a simple use of colour makes these pieces of work really stand out.
I have a soft spot for BMXing, it reminds me of my collage years. There are some awesome tricks in this video of Drew Bezanson.
Eyebombing is a tumblr page that will easily put a smile on your face. Adding sticky eyes to various little things on the streets they create cute and quirky faces. I really love this idea. So simple.
Wow. Check out these amazing book sculptures by Guy Laramee! The attention to detail in them is breath taking. The time that must go into making these must be insane. Beautiful.


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