I don’t know what to say. This artist is stellar. A pro.
Go see more of cellar-fcp’s work >>
via | pixelelement
I don’t know what to say. This artist is stellar. A pro.
Go see more of cellar-fcp’s work >>
via | pixelelement

This Bakshi retrospective book entitled Unfiltered: The Complete Ralph Bakshi (The Force Behind Fritz the Cat, Mighty Mouse, Cool World, and The Lord of the Rings) was release April 1 of this year.
Here’s a tiny excerpt from the interview on BoldType:
BT: Do you see some of the same shifting values [as there were in culture post world war II] when it comes to art?
RB: My whole thing is to just move on. You have to try different things, change styles, test yourself, to try different genres: I went from the blackness of Coonskin , which was largely about race, to the science-fiction style of Wizards , which dealt with the Holocaust. That’s what the challenge of art is all about. Artists have to keep moving on. You have to grow as a person, your reading habits have to change, everything has to go along with changing. And what I despise about Walt Disney is he never moved on.
You MUST read the article to hear Ralphy boy go on to rip Disney a new one.
via | BoldType

this guy rocks. must see all his work on his site, Stuntkid.com
Stavros kinda rulez. See his site for a definitive description of position art
From his blog:

“Look, I am happy!”
From Averblog:
Farfar is behind a new weird initiative launched by Nokia to promote its new N82 model. The concept is based on “position art”, which consists in creating works of art, by physically walking them, and then transferring it on to a satellite image. Basically it’s an art form that tracks your position using GPS.
via | Adverblog
http://www.andreawicklund.com/

Andrea’s work was hanging up at Madrone Lounge for a while a year or two ago. This exact painting, in fact. She’s quite good at depicting people.
http://j00nk1m110.deviantart.com/art/Art-is-a-Creation-76767423

The anime style is so hacky. It allows for a frighteningly more industrial production-oriented method of creating animation that even Disney who is known to whip their animators and force them to work on the next Land Before Time installment as punishment.
Nonetheless, this drawing itself is a cool concept.
That’s from animator and illustrator Arthur de Pins. Pretty cute I suppose. Definitely good style.
I also like one about how boys and girls fit together called “Lily and Jim” by Don Hertzfeldt. Info about the animation in question on Hertzfeldt’s site because i could not find a clip on the interwebs: http://www.bitterfilms.com/lilyjim.html
but here is a different Hertzfeldt masterpiece entitled “Ah, L’Amour”:
and this last one i am posting just to show you why animation is the coolest medium: because it can incorporate baby-related violence and pass the censors

all of her work is this sleepy and dreamy. i read a great article about her in beautiful decay once.
Feb 08 Update:
It was actually in Vol.5 of High Fructose magazine from 2007.
http://www.dailyserving.com/2008/01/jim_shaw.php

“I was working on a collage of legs coming from the torso of a woman who was on hands & knees but she ended up looking like a hippo with teats.”