Image created from pieces of out of copyright nature illustrations, mostly from Ernst Haeckel’s “Kunstformen der Natur”.
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My first sensual experience with the New Yorker
Victo Ngai
How often do one get to draw a full page sensual piece for the New Yorker magazine?I feel super luck-out being ask to illustrate this piece for the fiction “Sweet Dreams” by Peter Stamm. The story is about a young couple living together in Switzerland. This is the scene I was given to work on:
She went to the bathroom, filled the tub, and got undressed. The mirror misted over with condensation, and the smell of pine needles filled the air. She turned off the water, and the apartment suddenly seemed very quiet. Then she heard footsteps, and Simon’s voice through the half-open door. He said, I’ll just go downstairs for the bottle of wine. I thought you’d gone already, said Lara, and she poked her head through the crack, and he kissed her on the lips and tried to barge the door open, but she held it shut. They kissed again. See you soon, said Lara. It was odd, she still felt a little ashamed in front of him.
I had so much fun and I think this is one of my recent favorite works. Big big thanks to AD Jordan Awan and Chris Curry!!
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GOT ABSTRACT TEE?
Personal work > Riccardo Sabatini
Carrying on The Munny Project, here the final texture and its t-shirt application.
Personally, I like how the graphic works on it, still not sure for the pole position between this one and the first (Azteq).
Positive version (next on negative).
Illustrations by
Fairy Tales and Miscellaneous by
Abstraction Series by
Moving Towards Light: Documentary and Print Info by
Bone Juiggle series by Charlie Immer via Hi-Fructose Mag.
Focal Point.
Nineteen Thirty.
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)