Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Andrew Allister



This piece is called "Ice Cream Devil".  by Andrew Allister.  I just really like this picture, since the's not really a description for this picturrrrree, I'm gonna guess that it was probably maybe an oil painting maybe... I'm no professional so I don't really know....  buutt... just look at this big ol' devil guy grumpily secluding his beautiful ice cream cone.  Here is the artist's site where other of his pieces and whatever reside.  Bye bye.

Maja Wronska



These beautiful and intricate watercolor illustrations of iconic buildings and landmarks from around thine globe of Earth are crafted by Maja Wronska..quite an interesting name indeed.  They be quite stunning and be dat beautiful mang.  Lookie here for the rest of my procured article.  Bye bye.

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Freya Jobbins



Here are a bunch of faces made out doll parts!  That's about the full basics of these extremely creepy art sculptures.  From babies to lil' action figures these wierd faces are crafted to resemble wacky and iconic faces.  Mooooorreee....heeeeeerrree.  Bye Bye.

Joseph Hullmandel



A 19th century guyman illustrated these articulate masterpieces of alphabetical geographs.  Joseph Hullmandel was one of the most influential people of advancing them durn lithographies.  Here is the full collection and a much better description and all that jazz.  Bye bye.

Monday, March 3, 2014

MeowCraft so Snappy



I don't know what this is called and I don't know who made it.  I've come to call the image "MeowCraft".  Seems fitting to me....   anyways.  I would propose someone took a snappy snapshot of a snappy kitty snapping a snapful glimpse outside their snappy window to look for snappy birdies and/or snappy mice.  Then once the snappy picture had been snapped the snapped the image into their snappy computerative construct and did some snappy computer graphicalizations.  Inserting a snappy "snow biome" of the rather snappily popular videographical gaming software known as Minecraft.  All in all, a fairly snappy image.

Danae Stratou




Heeyo!  This majestic piece of geographical beautiousness was crafted in the Sahara Desert.  Pretty rad to scope your eyes at, and just gnarliatic to even think about.  not quite sure how that darn durn sand keeps itself up, but who really cares; I sure don't!  Go here to see the video and other images pertaining to this here artistic geographic revolution.   Bye bye.  

p.s. installation artist was Danae Stratou