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This blog is a select collective posting unique imagery from various sources with a focus on
Art, Architecture,Illustration, Graphic Design & Fashion. Images & othere contents are
copyright to the respective authors.

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m.a.Raihan is a freelance artist and illustrator, currently based in Dhaka,Bangladesh. He is now available for collaboration,
And would love to hear from you about any projects or ideas you think would be suitable for him,
So please don't hesitate to drop him a line.

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permalink Françoise Nielly lives in a world of images. She has explored the different facets of “image” all her life , through painting, photography, roughs, illustrations and virtual, computer generated animated graphics. It is clear now that painting is her direction and her passion.
via : iinsight.net

Françoise Nielly lives in a world of images. She has explored the different facets of “image” all her life , through painting, photography, roughs, illustrations and virtual, computer generated animated graphics. It is clear now that painting is her direction and her passion.

via : iinsight.net

permalink My Friend Tonmoy has done this awesome sketch. I like his works very much. He is a good painter too.

My Friend Tonmoy has done this awesome sketch. I like his works very much. He is a good painter too.

permalink All the rituals and superstitions associated with the Ouija Board are brought to comical life in Chocolatita’s La Ouija, rendered fabulously with pointillism and intricately woven patterns. Please enjoy!

All the rituals and superstitions associated with the Ouija Board are brought to comical life in Chocolatita’s La Ouija, rendered fabulously with pointillism and intricately woven patterns. Please enjoy!

permalink Tim Burton | The Black Cauldron drawing, 1983.
Burton sketched out scenes for Disney’s 1985 animated film, but unfortunately, none of his 200 drawings were used for the final product.

Tim Burton | The Black Cauldron drawing, 1983.

Burton sketched out scenes for Disney’s 1985 animated film, but unfortunately, none of his 200 drawings were used for the final product.

permalink Tim Burton | Trick or Treat drawing, 1980
This was one of my favorite pieces at the MoMA exhibition.

Tim Burton | Trick or Treat drawing, 1980

This was one of my favorite pieces at the MoMA exhibition.

permalink Floating between contemporary illustration, art nouveau and victorian lowbrow
In the heart of existence and the body of origin.
Patient for the days to pass and the nights to linger. Where we all dream of utopia and worlds end. Longing for the cool weightlessness of release, Where all comes alive.
Martine Johanna

Floating between contemporary illustration, art nouveau and victorian lowbrow

In the heart of existence and the body of origin.

Patient for the days to pass and the nights to linger. Where we all dream of utopia and worlds end. Longing for the cool weightlessness of release, Where all comes alive.

Martine Johanna

permalink Tim Burton | The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories sketch, 1982-1984.
Burton published a book of poetry and illustrations in 1997. This is one of the sketches he made for that book.
llw and I got a poster of this drawing.

Tim Burton | The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories sketch, 1982-1984.

Burton published a book of poetry and illustrations in 1997. This is one of the sketches he made for that book.

llw and I got a poster of this drawing.

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Gregor Gaida

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Exclusive interview with Andrew Schoultz who participated in Scion’s Installation 5 national art tour. For more information on Installation 5 and previous Installation tours, please visit: scion.com/installation

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WOW!!! Hermès × Tokujin Yoshioka

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Lola Dupre & Kristiina Wilson

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Google Chrome Features in an artsy stopmotiony installation piece.

permalink THE BLACKOUT / AS ABOVE, SO BELOW

In accordance with the various levels of reality: physical, mental, and spiritual, this relates that what happens on any level happens on every other.

Anti was a part of the Blackout exhibition (Crud) in New York.Art Direction & Design:
Fredrik Melby, Martin Yang & Kjetil Wold
Photo:Mathias Fossum

THE BLACKOUT / AS ABOVE, SO BELOW


In accordance with the various levels of reality: physical, mental, and spiritual, this relates that what happens on any level happens on every other.

Anti was a part of the Blackout exhibition (Crud) in New York.

Art Direction & Design:

Fredrik Melby, Martin Yang & Kjetil Wold

Photo:Mathias Fossum

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Head On
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Spain.2009

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TIM BURTON IM MOMA

A director of fables, fairy tales, and fantasies, with an aesthetic that incorporates the Gothic, the Grand Guignol, and German Expressionism, Tim Burton has created a body of films—fourteen features released over two and a half decades thus far—that reveal an uncompromised auteurist vision. Burton’s striking visuals and indelible characters make even his blockbuster studio films intimately personal. From adaptations to musicals to stop-motion animated films, his work bears a distinctive, unmistakable point-of-view, and his unique interpretations of well-known comic and literary characters, real-life personalities, and beloved childhood icons have resulted in creations that sometimes surpass their sources. Along with his frequent collaborators—including actors Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, composer Danny Elfman, production designer Rick Heinrichs, and costume designer Colleen Atwood—Burton has crafted a new canon of beloved characters, from Edward Scissorhands and Beetlejuice to Jack Skellington and the Corpse Bride.