Happy Halloween to everyone. Ink+Wit created my favorite Halloween card this year. I love letterpress! Check out their site to see some of their other creative designs for cards, calendars, notecards and other prints. LINK
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Sebastian's Voodoo :: Joaquin Baldwin
I like to believe in karma so this short is particularly appealing to me. This is a must watch. LINK
Voodoo Dolls
The Love&Bones site has some nice looking voodoo dolls. Though well known for their more nefarious uses, voodoo dolls can also be used for more positive ends such as trying to attain peace, health, love, money, etc. While you're there, also check out their cool skull apparel and decks. LINK
Or if you'd like to make your own voodoo doll, you can find directions for various styles here. LINK
Or if you'd like to make your own voodoo doll, you can find directions for various styles here. LINK
Monday, October 26, 2009
Skelewags :: Richard Vermaak
I LOVE these little monster drawings! He does a great job of using the cracks, paint chips or other idiosyncrasies found around him.
This is a must check out! His own site says that it's under construction but you can check out a whole slew of his pieces here. Just scroll down. LINK
This is a must check out! His own site says that it's under construction but you can check out a whole slew of his pieces here. Just scroll down. LINK
The Quay Brothers
Apparently, I'm late to learning about the Quay brother's existence since they've been working in stop-motion animation since the seventies. Twins, Stephen and Timothy seem to have spent much of their career creating shorts with little dialogue, many of which use dolls (or doll parts) to create rather macabre films. (I have to admit that though I appreciate the style of their work, I'm not sure I get the meaning.)
I particularly like these interstitials created for BBC (though not used). LINK
And here are parts one and two to a film called the Street of Crocodiles. Both parts are about 10 minutes long.
Part 1: LINK
Part 2: LINK
If you like these, lots of the brothers Quay works (or clips) are available on You Tube along with interviews.
I particularly like these interstitials created for BBC (though not used). LINK
And here are parts one and two to a film called the Street of Crocodiles. Both parts are about 10 minutes long.
Part 1: LINK
Part 2: LINK
If you like these, lots of the brothers Quay works (or clips) are available on You Tube along with interviews.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
The Daily Monster :: Stefan G. Bucher
Insanely Twisted :: Michel Gangé
The creator of these little monsters is a guy named Michael Gangé though he worked with others to animate them. In addition to the monsters and games, he's also done a couple comics/graphic novels.
You can check out a bunch of short animated monster clips at the Insanely Twisted site. LINK
Or see the preview for a game based on his creations (still in production at the time of this posting). LINK
You can check out a bunch of short animated monster clips at the Insanely Twisted site. LINK
Or see the preview for a game based on his creations (still in production at the time of this posting). LINK
Gnaritas Monstrum :: Seth Kendall
This animation won a whole bunch of awards back in 2007. It's a graduate film by Seth Kendall done while he was at Drexel University. LINK
Monday, October 19, 2009
Alphabet of Horror :: Jared von Hindman
Cool ink drawings in this Alphabet of Horror. Scroll through all of them and at the end you'll discover two more alphabets, The Geek ABCs and The ABCs Are Not Religious. LINK
Curiosities :: Jessica Joslin
Some interesting sculptures by an artist named Jessica Joslin. See all of her galleries at her site. LINK
Tatoos :: Yann Travailles
I've been looking for tatoos or other body art worth sharing for ages now but have finally found something that is artistically unique! This guy's work has a style all it's own. See lots more examples on his site. LINK
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Machu Picchu Post
If you're looking for something to make you smile, this animated short film is pretty uplifting (pun intended). Very well done and won all sorts of awards. LINK
Credits go to Clement Crocq, Margaux Durand-Rival, and Nicolas Novali.
Credits go to Clement Crocq, Margaux Durand-Rival, and Nicolas Novali.
Flying Octopus
Inspired Bicycles :: Danny MacAskill
Danny MacAskill is the one catching the air doing all of these bike stunts, but whomever put together this video needs to be given some credit as well for creating an inspiring piece. The strength and control in these tricks is pretty amazing. LINK
Inflating Art :: Joshua Allen Harris
You may have seen the air bear before, but some of Joshua Allen Harris' later creations are even more fantastic. Creating creatures that are animated by the machinations of the city. What a concept.
See the original air bear video here. LINK And hear him being interviewed about his work and see a wider selection here. LINK
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Marcin Jakubowski
Though he does do works in other styles, Marcin Jakubowski has a fair share of high-quality Dieselpunk works in his illustration portfolio. LINK
Dieselpunk PC Mod
I'm sure we'll see more Dieselpunk mods in the future but here is a modification of a PC done by a German named Joerg. I haven't been able to track down much more information than that but here is the original post. LINK
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Dollar Rede$ign :: Roger Tyznik
A cool little project to redesign U.S. currency. Check out all of the denominations. LINK
Currency Collages :: Mark Wagner
Took me a while to find his site since lots of blogs have already shown his work. But I tracked it down. He makes awesome collages out of currency.
Totally worth the time to peruse the selections since the style and content does change dramatically from one piece to another. I wonder if the Feds ever give him a hard time about that pesky little law against destroying U.S. currency. LINK
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