Get to know the work by Russian street artist Sy, who fills the streets of Saint Petersburg with his incredible 8-bit graffiti style.
posted on 30/07/2010 | 04:37 PM Comments (0)Proving that it is possible to have a great idea every day, Chow Hon Lam started his project called Flying Mouse 365, in which he will develop one illustration per day during a whole year. And, believe us, they’re all brilliant.
posted on 29/07/2010 | 03:11 PM Comments (2)Scott Wade proposes a creative alternative to the usual “wash me, please” messages we usually find on dirty cars. Using his fingers and some brushes, the American artist creates impressive detailed drawings. Check it out.
posted on 28/07/2010 | 06:48 PM Comments (0)Intimate and exaggerated, the paintings by Lee Price invite us to spy on women laying on beds and bathtubs through a different angle, while they eat lots and lots of food.
posted on 28/07/2010 | 02:33 PM Comments (0)Andy Warhol, David Bowie, Banksy, Basquiat and David Lynch are just a few of the soldiers from the Art Army, an action figure series by Mike Leavitt. Check out our favorites.
posted on 27/07/2010 | 06:52 PM Comments (0)Watch the animated short film L’autre, a graduation project by three students from School of Animated Trades, in France. Mixing funny and dark moods, the story is something like what you’d see in a Tim Burton movie.
posted on 27/07/2010 | 05:02 PM Comments (0)From August 6th through September 18th, the Anno Domini Gallery, in San Jose, receives Pangea, a solo exhibition by Brazilian artist Fernando Chamarelli.
posted on 27/07/2010 | 03:56 PM Comments (0)In order to show how fine the Pilot Pen point is, Spanish agency Grey tattooed classic Lego toys. Take a look at this creative and detailed campaign.
posted on 26/07/2010 | 05:49 PM Comments (0)Trying to guess the situations that filled her daughter’s dreams, Adele Enersen created a series of irreverent photos which shows little Mila surfing, taming elephants and taking intergalactic trips. Check out this simple and creative idea.
posted on 26/07/2010 | 05:36 PM Comments (0)Maurizio Anzeri, Italian artist based in London, works on sewing and embroidering old photographs, creating a beautiful yet bizarre experimental series.
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