Cecelia Webber’s Human Flowers (20 Photos)
Artist and photographer Cecelia Webber's Human Flowers are photomosaics of real human bodies that appear as plants and flowers found in nature. Digitally composed, it…
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Artist and photographer Cecelia Webber's Human Flowers are photomosaics of real human bodies that appear as plants and flowers found in nature. Digitally composed, it…
Fun for the Octopus-Obsessed. If you’re not familiar with the illustrated books and activity books featuring Otto and Victoria by illustrator Brian Kesinger – then you’re doing your love of cephalopods a disservice. Drawn in his animated illustration style with a steampunk edge, Brian has published hardcover books, a coloring book, a paper doll book and more featuring the adventures of Victoria Psismall and her pet land octopus Otto. (more…)
These Neon-like art prints by Octavian Mielu is a graphic artist from Bucharest, Romania who has taken the work of street artists and pop culture…
Billy Butcher's Trump X Hillary: I Love To Hate You is a series of digital art posters for Curioos that pit Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton…
Mark Ryden Microportfolio 7. While you may not be able to afford an original piece of art by Mark Ryden, his microportfolios are the next…
Michael Nÿkamp of mkn designs in Grand Rapids, Michigan has created a series of simple, two-dimensional illustrations of mid-century modern architectural icons. (more…)
The Sussex-based Strange Case Company has just added some terrific new artworks to their already fiercely fun collection of limited edition prints. The Soup Kitchen (Campbell’s Mock Soup Can Prints) are a twist on Warhol’s well-known pop art lithos of Campbell soup cans, each with an amusing double entendre. (more…)
Lucasfilm has teamed up with Run’a, a Japanese manufacturer, to create three traditional woodblock prints featuring the beloved characters of Star Wars giving the sci-fi film franchise a touch of a centuries old Japanese tradition. (more…)
New Botany, a series by artist Bozena Rydlewska features breathtakingly ornamental illustrations of nature. In addition to the two dimensional pieces by the artist – also known as “Bozka” – she created a three dimensional prototype pop-up book using some of the same pieces. (more…)
above: Blake Little, Riot (yes, that actually is the baby’s name), 2013
Initially, I was not going to blog about this compelling series of photos because it has been featured on many an art and design blog. But once I realized the photographer was the wonderful and talented Blake Little, who photographed me for an article in Business Week way back when, I wanted to do everything I could to support his work. (more…)