It's been a while since I've posted a project - it always seems to be that I'll have a couple of weeks where we are "in process", then sudd...
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From lizard ladies to clown girls, photographer Parker Day's "ICONS" series embraces weirdness in a way you've never seen before.
Oh how it feels to be wild and free :) This image was taken to celebrate creativity and expression. As an artist, it can be extremely challenging to find direction amongst the swift currents in life, yet I'm always filled with an excitement to just create. I wanted to express that explosive passion to spread light, joy and color in the world, and to encourage people to embrace the art of living celebratory lives, always sharing and creating to make the world a better place. Please give me your honest opinion about this shot, I wasn’t sure about posting it because it didn’t turn out exactly as I was thinking, but I like how its kind of different! Shot this in Detroit with the model and our friend Josh, who I greatly appreciate helping! It was about 20 degrees so mad props to Ashley for braving it! Especially because of all the work that went into this shot I had to post it! Enter my PRINT GIVEAWAY Here PRINT WINNERS Announced! Print Pricing | Website | Facebook | 500px | Twitter | Tumblr
Denver-based artist Lui Ferreyra (previously) has spent the last decade honing a technique that portrays faces, hands, and landscapes as dense fields of geometric color. While evoking a tone that clearly references the digital age, Ferreyra also draws inspiration from artists like Chuck Close and Egon Schiele who famously worked with aspects of pointillism and geometry. Seen here are a collection of drawings and sketches, but he utilizes a similar fragmentary style for oil paintings as well. More
When illustrator Sara Alfageeh first came across the X-Men character Dust, she was shocked by the character's cultural inaccuracy, so she put her own spin on the Marvel heroine.
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Even in medieval times they had stories and legends about people with extraordinary gifts - saints and warriors with special powers. Here is our list of ten superheroes from the Middle Ages.