Katsuyo Aoki creates magnificently detailed sculptural works of skulls out of porcelain (via)
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A storm is coming, Frank says
A storm that will swallow the childrenYou can buy prints here, however if you’re outside of the US and want a copy, get in touch with me.
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Sweet baby Jesus I need this in my life!
Wow! This is beautiful!!Massive Art Nouveau Mural by a’shop
Made with 50 different colors and over 500 cans of graffiti, these artists recently produced this stunning Goddess on the side of a 5-story high apartment building. Your graffiti is inferior.
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Oh my God oh my God oh my God.
beautiful
SWEET JEEEEEEEEEEEEEESUS
I seriously want to hug those artists.
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Okay - I’ve re-worked my Lenore silhouette to be less Laura Palmer-y. Went to FedEx and got my transparency. Now I’m just waiting for my emulsion to dry so that I can expose!
“Poor Lenore” sketch almost done! I think I might silkscreen it to a canvas
I bought a square canvas months ago but I could never think of anything to put in it - until last night. I was thinking of that Wavves song “Poor Lenore” and I thought of one of those cameo silhouette cut outs with a fancy filigree frame around it. I found a really pretty frame online, sketched it, modified it and traced about a billion different versions of it for stenciling. The stenciling went horribly, horribly wrong on my canvas, so that was ruined. BUT I’m still going to do something pretty with it. I just need to get my silhouette tight. Currently, it reminds me of Barbie - which isn’t really what I was going for…
Winged Victory of Samothrace (Nike of Samothrace), Marble, c. 200 BCE
The daring young designers at Studio Job get their first comprehensive retrospective at the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands.
They have made “Rock Sofas” that resemble giant geodes. They have skewed cabinets to look like reflections in a carnival mirror. They have inlaid tables with skulls and cross bones
(Above) One of Studio Job’s signature icons, Pouring Jug II. See more.