Book art by Alexander Korzer-Robinson
More here.
(via The Centered Librarian)

Book art by Alexander Korzer-Robinson

More here.

(via The Centered Librarian)

drawnblog:

Here’s a little local Vancouver flavour: “Legendary Noodle” by Dave Fletcher. I love that Dave’s been drawing so much stuff in my own neighbourhood (Legendary Noodle is pretty damn delicious btw!). Check out his Flickr feed for tons of great drawings of our loverly city.

drawnblog:

Here’s a little local Vancouver flavour: “Legendary Noodle” by Dave Fletcher. I love that Dave’s been drawing so much stuff in my own neighbourhood (Legendary Noodle is pretty damn delicious btw!). Check out his Flickr feed for tons of great drawings of our loverly city.

devincastro:georgechamoun:

This is what I’ve been working on for the last three weeks. It’s the result of a workshop in Fine Arts with the theme “icons” (computer icons/celebrities/fashion icons/religious icons, etc).

I chose to work with movie icons from two different eras. This project has been a lot about ideals, patterns and anatomy. I named the project Iconatomy from the words “icon” and “anatomy.”

I have worked with a collage technique, but in a computer, which for me is a first. I am really pleased with the end product and I want to develop this concept further.

Kotaku:

For months, Ubisoft Paris and its neighbor, French bank BNP, have  been firing Post-It Note video game characters bank and forth, a lone  Space Invader on an Ubisoft employee’s window sparking a competition  that quickly grew out of hand. Earlier this month we documented the battle here on Kotaku.  The two sides’ creations were impressive, as was their dedication…
Standing a massive three stories tall, this paper pixel version of the  assassin Ezio has given up his stealthy ways in order to deliver a  message to the folks at BNP: You shall not win this battle. Lay down  your Post-Its and go back to work.

Kotaku:

For months, Ubisoft Paris and its neighbor, French bank BNP, have been firing Post-It Note video game characters bank and forth, a lone Space Invader on an Ubisoft employee’s window sparking a competition that quickly grew out of hand. Earlier this month we documented the battle here on Kotaku. The two sides’ creations were impressive, as was their dedication…

Standing a massive three stories tall, this paper pixel version of the assassin Ezio has given up his stealthy ways in order to deliver a message to the folks at BNP: You shall not win this battle. Lay down your Post-Its and go back to work.

drawnblog:architizer:


Painting Urbanism is an exhibit opening Saturday at Storefront in NYC - it examines the work of Haas&Hahn, Dutch artists who paint large-scale murals in Brazil’s poorest urban communities.

drawnblog:architizer:

Painting Urbanism is an exhibit opening Saturday at Storefront in NYC - it examines the work of Haas&Hahn, Dutch artists who paint large-scale murals in Brazil’s poorest urban communities.