Posts tagged "pop"
User news
Comic Book Portrait Collages by Sandra Chevrier
Mixed media on woven paper paintings where she uses traditional mediums combined with actual pages from comic books to create her colorful and lively pieces by montreal based artist Sandra Chevrier. » read more
Illustrations on French Fries Packages by Ben Frost
Illustrations on French Fries Packages by Ben Frost. Australian artist Ben Frost is known for his kaleidoscopic Pop Art, mash-up paintings that take inspiration from areas as diverse as graffiti, collage, photorealism and sign-writing. » read more
Shopping carts by Taizo Yamamoto
This series of homeless looking shopping carts is by canada based artist Taizo Yamamoto. Made in grafite and colored pencil crayons on paper. » read more
Portraits in front of graffiti by Kevin Peterson
The contrast of innocence against a backdrop of a worn, ragged, and defiled world. This is the work, in oil on panels, of Kevin Peterson, graduated at Austin College in Sherman, Texas. » read more
Fabio Viale’s unbelievable marble sculptures
Fabio Vialewas born in Cuneo, Italy, in 1975. All of his works are entirely in marble. Yes, it’s correct: marble. The skull and the Monna Lisa you’re seeing here are not made of polystyrene foam, but in real, hard, heavy white marble. As well as the tires, the big balloon,... » read more
Dead celebrities by Ben Brown
Available as giclèe prints, this series of (not all for real) dead celebrities portraits is by australian illustrator Ben Brown. Check his shop to buy them as limited editions [via Juxtapoz] » read more
Glam dictators and popes by Scott Scheidly
Provocative, ironic, tremendously pop, is the series called “Portraits : a series of “fabulous” depictions of tyrants, dictators and popes” by Scott Scheidly. Dictators (and Pope) in their usual manly poses but turned glam and pop like real gay icons, so here they are: Hitler in a purple uniform and... » read more
Kukula
Kukula was born in a relatively isolated village about an hour north of Tel Aviv. Her few neighbors were mostly retirees, many of them Holocaust survivors. As a result her childhood imagination was nourished by equal parts princess fantasies and World War II horror stories. Thus the attempt to reconcile... » read more
Just like us by Mike Mitchell
Just like us is a series of character designs created by Los Angeles based artist Mike Mitchell. The series is made of a quite huge number of ultra-pop characters, from movies to tv series, from comics to history, all seen by the artist’s eye with his cute and funny yet... » read more
Nicholas Kirkwood’s shoes for the Keith Haring Foundation
Nicholas Matthew Kirkwood was born in Munster, Germany, on July 10 1980. Footwear designer Nicholas Kirkwood has come up with ‘Keith Haring’ shoe line which is inspired by 1980′s pop artist Keith Haring. Kirkwood got inspired to create this unique collection of high heels after watching ‘The Universe of Keith... » read more












23568
00