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ARYZ Illustrations

5 Aug

Facede of building Eurocultured 2011 Turku, Finland. 2011


I would love to see these in person, check out ARYZ website to see more by this amazing artist.

Kingdom Illustration Illustrator 2009


Cocktel Abandoned Factory Old container painting factory Parets del Vallés 2011


Sing it again Silkscreen Print for Pictures on Walls 3 colors, signed and numbered, edition of 100. dimensions 56 x 76, 2010


Kiss Abandoned Factory Old depot Lliça de Vall 2010


Adrenaline Illustration Graphite + Photoshop 2011Adrenaline Illustration Graphite + Photoshop 2011


Perfume Industrial area, Mataró 2011

John Malta

4 Aug


John Malta‘s work reminds me of Time Burton’s “Nightmare Before Christmas” His dark and nightmarish paintings are quite a treat for my eyes.




Mateusz Kolek

4 Aug










I’m blown away by these amazing illustrations by: Mateusz Kolek.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fan Art.

20 Jun


Cowabunga Dudes!
















Pencil vs. Camera

6 Jun



Pencil vs. Camera’ by Ben Heine
image © Ben Heine

‘Pencil vs. Camera’ by ivory coast-born brussels-based photographer ben heine is a series of images that inject hand-drawn pictures within real-life settings to create a composite effect that is often surreal and highly narrative. Manipulating the backdrop to host added elements such as real-life tetris blocks,floating speech bubbles, and an alcoholic panda, the photographs are an exercise in manual photoshop, always including heine’s hand which holds up the sketched piece of paper in the foreground.

Alarmingly accurate and crisply focused, the series puts great care in the alignment and perspective required to successfully pull off the optical illusion. heine creates seemingly effortless snapshots that are highly imaginative and contextual.

Jeff Koons Must Die!!! The Video Game

26 Mar





From Wallstreet to the forefront of the pop art movement, Jeff Koons has endured a great deal of controversy over his career. From his perception of art based on his creations to his proclamation of all things balloon animals as his own, Hunter Jonakin has his own insight with “Jeff Koons Must Die!!! The Video Game”. Locked in a museum, you’re given the ability to wreak havoc on Koons’ work as well as himself which is in itself a controversial bit of commentary.

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Parra

25 Mar


The name Parra should resonate with any person relatively well-versed in the realm of street culture.

Back in the day Parra used to be a professional skateboarder and was part of the famous “Fret Click” crew. After focusing on skateboarding, Parra started to focus on drawing which he also studied for a while. He moved to Amsterdam a couple of years later to do an internship where he learned the basic principles of illustrating and graphic design. Ever since Parra came to Amsterdam, he reinvented himself and made a huge amount of work in a short period of time. His humorous, illustrative, colorful, characteristic, hand drawn typographic signature style was found on a ton of print work, posters and flyers throughout the city of Amsterdam.


His first solo show in London got him signed on the London based agency Big Active, which generated many opportunities. Parra got the chance to work on big commercial projects next to his own projects. His work buzzed around the internet heavily while doing popular solo exhibitions in New York, LA, Milan, Paris and Berlin.