ianbrooks:

Pop-Up Stories by Jodi Harvey-Brown / wetcanvas

Armed with the superpower of imagination, books can take us to any height, depth, or wardrobe to another world. Jodi conjures characters and events from the very pages they dwell in, giving gravity to two-dimensional words. Some of her book sculptures, as well as commission information, can be found on etsy.

Artist: DeviantArt / Website



myampgoesto11:

Russian photographer Andre Ermolaev’s surreal landscapes of Icelandic rivers twisting through volcanic ash


ianbrooks:

Cephalopodoptera by Vladimir Stankovic

When the deep aquatic Cephalopodoptera species was discovered, scientists believed they had finally found that long sought-after missing link between mollusks and insects. Vladimir’s natural history details the myriad forms of the glow-y sea moths that glide through the inky black depths of forgotten underwater fathoms. Prints are available at etsy.

Artist: Behance / Tumblr


ianbrooks:

Fluid Animals by Ben O’Brien / Ben the Illustrator

ART! 


ART! And AVATAR! 


elissa likes art - no.17

john collier (1850-1934)

ART


just-art:

Artworks by Alexis Marcou

Artist: Website / Behance / Flickr

ART


myampgoesto11:

Enkel Dika: Art Attack

myampgoesto11:

Enkel Dika: Art Attack


laughingsquid:

Incredible Packing Tape Art by Max Zorn

laughingsquid:

Incredible Packing Tape Art by Max Zorn


ianbrooks:

Recycled Map Collages by Matt Cusick

Cutting out slices of recycled maps, Matt conjures these elaborate forms from the lines of the world. Within each road and detail of the face lies a charted space of the Earth.

Artist: website (via: designboom)


cyrilrolando:

I just posted “Le Pianoquarium”
ROLANDO Cyril  (France) via Curioos

cyrilrolando:

I just posted “Le Pianoquarium”

ROLANDO Cyril (France) via Curioos


gingerhaze:

Tiny Avengers hangout! So tiny. Don’t know why I’ve been drawing so tiny lately. Click here for big!

gingerhaze:

Tiny Avengers hangout! So tiny. Don’t know why I’ve been drawing so tiny lately. Click here for big!


Melancholy, By Alphonse Mucha

Melancholy, By Alphonse Mucha