September 12, 2009

Stuck in a Strange Dream – Kazuki Takamatsu

Have you ever seen anything like this? Highly original, these cute and creepy black and white illustrations were created by Japanese artist Kazuki Takamatsu. Each piece is like a frozen moment in a strange dream. Takamatsu was born in 1978, and graduated from Tohoku University with a specialty in Art and Design.

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September 10, 2009

Audrina Loves Strawberry Shortcake and Laundry Machines

Audrina Patridge covers the October 2009 issue of Maxim Magazine. Best known as the sole brunette on MTV's “The Hills,” (and for that Carls' Jr. hamburger commercial), Patridge is trying out horror films with “Sorority Row,” premiering this weekend. Amazed by the rumors that buzz around her, she's heard “That I have chin implants, cheek implants, a nose job…God, everything. I took my brother out one night, and he was my boyfriend the next day.

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September 4, 2009

21 Brilliant Illustrations by Noma Bar

Gun Crime Noma Bar is an Israeli artist who takes complicated ideas and simplifies them into graphic form. Using only a few lines and colors, Bar makes us look deep into an illustration. First, we find the surface meaning and then Bar prods us to discover the more complicated story. Particularly in his caricatures, Bar assigns symbols to each person, essentially exposing a side that's not often brought to light.

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August 22, 2009

10 Twisted Princesses – Jeffrey Thomas

What would happen if a princess didn't need her prince? If you've ever wanted to imagine what the most prim and proper princesses would look like if they decided to take control of their own destiny, check out the artwork of Jeffrey Thomas. His Twisted Princesses series gets dark and dirty, changing up our familiar fairy tales and giving us beautifully wicked endings. Make no mistake, these princesses will kick anyone's ass.

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