Pencil Sketches Of Celeberites
That’s pretty impressive. Krzysztof Łukasiewicz of Poland drew these impressive pencil sketches of celebrities.
That’s pretty impressive. Krzysztof Łukasiewicz of Poland drew these impressive pencil sketches of celebrities.
From an interesting collection of vintage photoshops on Etsy.com, could this be any more bizarre? (via visualnews.com)
Looking to satisfy your mild narcissism and your desire to be a patron of the arts? Then you’ll want to head over to Twitter and follow British artist Greg Burney.
Tarik Mikou is a graphic designer, photographer, and artist based out of Montreal. In his latest series, “Be a Kid Again”, he takes black and white photos of iconic celebrities and colors them giving it the pop art effect. (via) View List ›
Do not look at this if you’ve been drinking. It will make your brain hurt way too much. View Image ›
Born and raised in New York, Lori Earley is a contemporary surrealist figurative artist. Her passion for expressing mood and emotion on canvas and paper along with her mastery of technique in oil and graphite is remarkable. (via) View List ›
The only thing that could make this portrait by Jon Defreest more awesome would be the addition of bacon. View Image ›
Digital artist Jace Wallace made these stunning portraits of Ariel, Jasmin and company. More princess at the Swedish Bed. View List ›
In this new flame-kissed portrait-based installation, artist t-radya pastes bandages on wooden panels and pelts the canvasses with molotov cocktails. As the fires burn out, the charred surfaces that appear create shading and outlines of faces of well known Russian soldiers. (via thesuiteworld.com) View List ›
Artist Nick Agin gives the vintage, “There Will Be Blood” treatment to 3PO, Yoda, and a few other intergalactic friends. View List ›
This is a PSA to all bars that have photo booths: Let dogs into your establishments. We need more photo booth pictures featuring cute puppies. View List ›
Ron Swanson is a man who deserves to have his portrait hanging on every wall in America. Wait, wait, I worry what you just heard was, “Ron Swanson’s portrait should be on a lot of walls in America.” What I said was, “Ron Swanson’s portrait should be on ALL walls in America.” Do you understand?
Brazilian artist Lucas C. Simões created these by overlapping layers of the same photo on top of each other. You can see more at the artist’s Flickr page. (Via Official Hype) View List ›
Nick Gentry creates these beautiful and imaginative portraits using now-obsolete floppy disks instead of canvas. See more of Nick’s work here. View List ›
The secret word of the day is “creepy”! These portraits by Jason Liwag were created for Gallery1988’s upcoming “I Know You Are But What Am I?” Pee Wee Herman Tribute show on July 29th through August 19th in Santa Monica. (via ianbrooks) View List ›
These classy portraits of your favorite Adventure Time crew are for Mike Horowitz’s 30 days of Adventure Time Project. He planned on only doing secondary characters, but the response was so good he ended up doing the main cast too! (via The Uniblog) View List ›
Artist benleto uses Warhol’s iconic style in these portraits of the Doctor. Would you rather have 15 minutes of fame or 15 minutes in the TARDIS? View Image ›
This guy visits dating sites, and says he’s an artist. Hilarity ensues! View List ›
Photographer Nicolai Howalt followed a group of young Danish boxers and photographed them before and after a match. The shift that happens in their eyes after a fight is seriously unsettling. (via Public School) View List ›
These freaking awesome prints are from Berkley Illustration. This Portland, OR, store has all the animals in clothes portraits you will need to beautify your home. (Via The Uniblog) View List ›
Check out these portraits by Australian born but New York based artist Craig Redman. He’s worked with many high-profile clients like Louis Vuitton, Nike, Apple, Vogue, Vanity Fair, Converse, MTV and The New York Times. (Via officialhype) View List ›
Lu Cong (陆琮华) is a contemporary American portrait artist. He is regarded by many as one of the most distinctive young portrait artists to recently emerge in the art world. View List ›
Artist Dave Rapoza takes fan art to a whole new level with this series of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles portraits, still a work in progress. More info is available at his website. I can’t wait to see Donatello! View List ›
Celebrity portraits from award-winning photographer Martin Schoeller. View List ›
A series of paintings by Sandro Kopp of friends and family sitting as models during skype-video chats. Fairly long chats as well. Each model sat for between 3 and 5 hours. (More Skype paintings here.) View List ›
Wonderful art nouveau portraits of Nintendo’s leading ladies by Megan Lara. Princess, your goombas are showing. View List ›
Rich Pellegrino made these two awesome portraits of history’s greatest time travelers. View List ›
There are plenty out there.
A Reddit user spotted this portrait in Copenhagen’s Statens Museum for Kunst. I look forward to John Krasinski in Kate And Leopold 2. View Image ›
Erial Ali wants you to know that he will perform the ‘magical service’ of creating your very own celestial soul portrait. Just check out the before and after pics if you’re not convinced the one month wait is worth it.