Art

February 23, 2010

Photorealistic Pencil Drawings by Paul Lung

Dedicated artist Paul Lung spends up to 60 hours sketching these photorealistic pencil drawings. A graphic artist from Hong Kong, Paul uses a 0.5mm technical pencil to draw everything from his family and friends to cats. His highly detailed work has been written about in newspapers like The Sun and Telegraph. Self-Portrait His work reminds me of another amazing photorealistic artist but one that uses a ballpoint pen, Juan Francisco Casas Ruiz.

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February 4, 2010

The Art of Movie Credits (10 Creative Examples)

Sherlock Holmes [Watch It] A fantastic opening title sequence can set the tone for an amazing movie experience. If done well, it'll grab the viewer's attention and give them a sneak peek into their magical journey. Just as important is the closing credits. Rather than just watch names rise up on a screen, the viewer gets to wrap up the story with something interesting or delightful.

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January 17, 2010

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.

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January 15, 2010

Playful Pin-Ups – Tyson McAdoo (10 total)

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.

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