Category Archives: Painting

Private View Illustration Agency

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An agency that handles some very cool artists and illustrators like Martin Sati, Chris Arran, David Bray, Doug Alves, Becky Blair, Sam Pierpoint, Christine Berrie, Oliver Polanski, Lesja Chernisch, István Szugyiczky, Toby Whitebread, Matt Taylor, Graham Holland, and Ben Arklo: Private View Illustration Agency

Robert McGinnis (via Flickr)

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This is an awesome set of artwork by classic movie poster artist Robert McGinnis: Robert McGinnis will always be known as the guy who did Bond, James Bond. Like Drew Struzan and Star Wars, McGinnis was the go-to guy for all the early 007 posters. He created the iconic stance of Bond holding his gun. [...]

DZINE’S “THE BEAUTIFUL STRUGGLE” (via SuperTouch)

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This is old news that I forgot to post a while ago. Dzine has really done some interesting things with 3D art here: DZINE’S “THE BEAUTIFUL STRUGGLE” (via SuperTouch)

The pavement art of Kurt Wenners (via Telegraph)

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Here’s a little break from the bad news. Kurt Wenners, the artist who has mastered false-perspective sidewalk chalk drawings is beloved around the world. The way he combines the art style of the Renaissance period, with trompe l’oeil techniques is truly amazing. Enjoy!! Chalk in three dimensions: the pavement art of Kurt Wenners (via Telegraph)

Awesome photo-realistc graffiti by TRANS1

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Graffiti Is Watching You… Photos by emodern (via Flickr)

New artwork from Dzine

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Very cool new work from Dzine: How to Disappear Completely Acrylic and resin on wood panel Dzine – Selected Work Details

“In a Dream” (via Apple)

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This looks like a fascinating documentary. Art and madness are strange–yet frequent–bedfellows, and together form compelling stories. Isaiah Zagar’s mosaic murals in Philadelphia are probably the inspiration for the work done over the last couple years underneath Lake Shore Drive on Bryn Mawr Ave., around the corner from my apartment. (And, in turn, it’s easy [...]

David Choe Overtakes China (via Juxtapoz)

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David Choe is an inspiring artist to me because he doesn’t separate the act of living from his art-making… “I wanted to fuck so bad, but I didnt speak the language, I had never been to china, I got here 2 weeks ago for a solo show, with all new works I was gonna create [...]

Khaled Hafez of Cairo, Egypt – Private Renaissance (via NY Arts Magazine)

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I found Khaled Hafez’s artwork through NY Arts Magazine, and I like it. It’s apparent that he’s telling us, “Hey, this perfect body image stuff we are killing ourselves with is nothing new. Like most things about our culture, the ancient Egyptians thought of it first!” But he has a sense of humor about it [...]

TOMOO GOKITA’S “CHAMPION CARNIVAL” AT ATM GALLERY (via SuperTouch)

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…Japanese painter TOMOO GOKITA never ceases to amaze with his unique and fluidly executed monotone visions. Moving effortlessly between pure abstract and his more recognizable hybrid figurative style… SuperTouch » Blog Archive » NYC///FIRST LOOK///TOMOO GOKITA’S “CHAMPION CARNIVAL” AT ATM GALLERY

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