Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

NOTEBOOK DOODLES.











Mike Perry.

When I see ART, I see COLORS.



Chuck Anderson

















Effigy 49. Lupe Fiasco Food and Liquor. No Patterns. Light for Drowing. Mountain Dew- Green Label Art

Blast from the Past: 80s Movie Art

I'm pretty much obsessed with 80s movies.
I think its because I'm an 80s baby, who knows.
I love watching them on weekdays in the middle of the day
when there's nothing pressing to do
-OR-
on Friday or Saturday nights with my bfs
while eating take-out and talking about life.



1985. Back to the Future.


1988. Coming to America.

1985. Better off Dead.

1980. Fame.

1989. Harlem Nights.

1984. Police Academy.

Drew Struzman
http://www.drewstruzan.com

colorful eclectic. SIXEART


en english:

Sixeart is a multidimensional artist who expresses by his colourful works a unique universe through different artforms. Sixeart started his artistic trajectory in the World of graffiti in the late 80s. In the beginning he was simply tagging the streets of Barcelona, which led him to develop his own personal graffiti style. In the mid 90s he started experimenting with sculpture and painting until in the year 98 he felt the need to have his own Studio. Having his Studio he has been able to establish himself as a plastic artist.


His paintings are divided in three series:

Bad children with fringe
Circuits
Mutating Animals

Sixeart expresses through his childlike style, his experiences of the urban landscape, the city’s melancholy, his preoccupations regarding the evolution and its consequences, the genetic manipulation- the romanticism for the world that’s left behind, the images lost in the passage of the time…

He is influenced by the urban landscape, his city Barcelona and its social popular culture, the first Spanish painters that he has been admiring since he was a little boy and the mother nature.

All the rest at www.sixeart.net


via fabrikproject

All Hail the King.


via www.guardian.co.uk/

Moonwalker.


A robotic Michael Jackson head featured at the climax of his 1988 film Moonwalker, when he transforms into a robot and defeats Joe Pesci's evil character, Mr Big. Guide
(via http://www.guardian.co.uk)

You Make Me Feel Pretty: With Your Art






RONIN-SS is his name, and his (graphic) art is--- simply amazing.
Check him out here.