Berlin based artist Michel Lamoller is creating some really intriguing images, just by using a common medium in a really uncommon way. To put his Tautochronos collection together, anywhere from 5 to 10 pictures were taken, cut, and arranged to portray several different points in time of a single environment at once.
In case you are unaware, a hobo nickel is any kind of low denomination coin that has been artistically altered via carving. This miniature, yet impressive, art form began in the 1700’s and has seen its popularity wax and wane over time.
Filipe Carvalho, a Portuguese copywriter and art director, took his love of Star Wars and illustrated a series of simple, yet recognizable Star Wars icons.
To get you amped for the latest season of Orange is the New Black, checkout these 16 posters featuring the crazy characters we all know and love.
In the latest episode of Off The Wall, artist Alexa Meade showcases her unique way of bringing her paintings to life by using actual people. By painting directly on the body of her subjects she is able to flatten three-dimensional surfaces into a 2D plane when photographed.
Lucas Film teamed up with Disney Consumer Products and Neff Headwear to launch the Star Wars Legion Exhibit at the Robert Vargas Gallery in downtown Los Angeles. It was a three day art exhibition from May 2 - 3rd, celebrating the "May the 4th be with you" Star Wars holiday.
If you haven't already heard, The Simpsons are getting their very own LEGO episode and the trailer is finally here. The episode is called "Brick Like Me" and features our favorite cartoon family as LEGOs.
Israeli artist Peddy Mergui has created a series called "Wheat is Wheat is Wheat", where he takes everyday grocery items and reimagines how designer brands would make them.
Ukrainian artist Nastya Nudnik re-imagined what a classic work of art would look like in today's society filled with social media. The collection of images is called "Emoji-nation" and consists of such iconic pieces from Edward Hopper and Michael Angel.
By using a combination of different design software, Russian artist Maxim Shkret created a series of illustrations for his series Predators featuring a lion, bear, fox, and owl.