Want vs Need (10 total)
From the woman who brought us those cool construction paper cut-outs comes this Want Vs. Need series. Erin Hanson calls herself the Recovering Lazyholic. I enjoy her quirky and clever sense of humor.
From the woman who brought us those cool construction paper cut-outs comes this Want Vs. Need series. Erin Hanson calls herself the Recovering Lazyholic. I enjoy her quirky and clever sense of humor.
Dutch artist Paula Arntzen is an incredibly skilled paper artist.
SPQR [link] What in God's name was McDonald's thinking when they made their mascot a freaky looking clown?
Tyson McAdoo is one of those artists who's art rides that fine line between naughty and nice. Teetering on impossibly high heels, his modern day pin-ups look like that girl you find impossibly beautiful but are too scared to go near. If McAdoo's style looks familiar, it's because he's an on-air designer for Cartoon Network, working on kids drawings by day and adult drawings at night.
Portuguese-born Alexandre Farto aka Vhils is an amazing, super-talented street artist that you've probably never heard of.
Redefining everything we ever thought about window shopping, these creative window displays will stop anyone in their tracks.
What a fantastic new piece from artist Glen Brogan! Just what should Mario put on today? Guess it depends on his every-changing mood… Per Glen, “I wanted to include as many of his power-ups as possible, but the main rule I had to follow was that I couldn't include things that actually transform Mario himself rather that just changing his wardrobe, like the Boo mushroom from Mario Galaxy that turns him into a ghost.
You weren't crazy after all…monsters actually do exist!
Looks like our favorite superheroes have finally grown old. Now, instead of flying around, taking down bad guys, and saving the world, they're spending their last few days at a nursing home made for Superheroes. Superman leans on a walker, while Catwoman takes her afternoon nap. The Incredible Hulk, flabby and in tatters, vegetates in a wheelchair. Mr.
Tony Ariawan creates some of the most stunning digital art I've ever seen.
A brilliant new piece of street art was just found in Homerton, London.