saint-zissou: Henry Holmes Smith (American, 1909 - 1986) Cats...
“Black water. Illustrations for a poetry book about Taiga.” by...
nankliang: I recently did an interview with Sara, the amazing...
nankliang: I recently did an interview with Sara, the amazing curator behind Brown Paper Bag. The interview, titled ’How Did You Do That?’ is one part of a series where illustrators discuss their creative process. For my interview I talked about the process of my Gifs (yay!). Feel free to pay a visit if you’re interested! By Nancy Liang
socialclaustrophobia: Sigmar Polke (German, 1941 – 2010), Ohne...
socialclaustrophobia: Sigmar Polke (German, 1941 – 2010), Ohne Titel [untitled], 2006. Dispersion and gouache on paper, 78 ¾ × 59 in (200 × 150 cm). via m-i-s-o—-ii
garethwashere: 140901 by Gareth Fowler. Infernal Machine,...
garethwashere: 140901 by Gareth Fowler. Infernal Machine, inspired by Mike Winkelmann’s excellent piece, Transparent Machines.
septagonstudios: Alfonso Elola
rfmmsd: Illustrator & Artist: Barnaby Ward “Siphonic...
rfmmsd: Illustrator & Artist: Barnaby Ward “Siphonic Embrace” Acrylic, Spray Paint and Collage on Masonite. 30” x 40”
1000drawings: Paul Blow
slimjimstudios: Synchronise by James Curran. Nominated for Best...
pinuparena: By Toni Greis
from Steven Universe ending theme
vjeranski: KARIN SCHAEFER Hortus Botanicus, 2008. ink on...
Polar Bear portrait by Josh Brill
showslow: Evelyn Hamilton, Into the blue
RETNA (Marquis Lewis)
mdartstudio: Sophia, 20" x 24" Mixed Media on canvas,...
mdartstudio: Sophia, 20" x 24" Mixed Media on canvas, 2013. Italian Bombshell… ciao bella. Michelle Delecki. IN A PRIVATE COLLECTION
inthemoodtodissolveinthesky: Egon Schiele, Kauernder Akt mit...
amare-habeo: Sonia Delaunay (Ukrainian-French, 1885-1979) Black...
matthewnewton: Martin Luther King Jr. through the Eyes of Ben...
matthewnewton: Martin Luther King Jr. through the Eyes of Ben Shahn. Alternate views of history often intrigue me more than straightforward accounts. That’s why I find this Ben Shahn illustration of Martin Luther King Jr. so compelling. Originally commissioned as a cover for Time magazine in 1965, Shahn’s portrait of King was “part of a portfolio of prints created for the American Civil Liberties Union, which focused on civil rights. The portfolio was then sold to raise funds for the civil rights movement.” READ MORE