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Entire Neighbourhood Transformed Into A Giant Street Art Project
After decades of being ignored and slowly sliding into disrepair, Wynwood as neighbourhood Miami was fast becoming a forgotten part of the city itself. But thankfully, urban visionary Tony Goldman partnered with Jeffrey Deitch (director of MoCa Los Angeles)
Read More »Tim Burton’s Dark Characters Mashed Up With Pokémon
Tim Burton is best known for directing and creating the likes of A Nightmare Before Christmas, Batman Returns, The Corpses Bride, Sleepy Hollow, The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street, Mars Attacks and a remark
Read More »Why Not Get A Ghoulishly Good Zombie Portrait?
We’ve all seen those hilarious (and creepy) zombie walks from around the world, where the members of the general public become part of the undead for a few hours. But once the make-up and
Read More »A Dark & Twisted Artistic Take On Popular Modern Movies
A bit dark but with a funny twist, these paintings by Painter Justin Reed certainly knows his films and pop culture references. He’s the talent behind these quirky, devious and slightly sinister paintings from some of
Read More »A Look At The Astonishingly Bizarre Art Of The 1980s
Ah the 80′s, where Saturday cartoons veered from random to the homo-erotic, where big cans of hairspray fixed up even bigger hair, where geometric shapes, bold fonts and neon colours adorned every item of clothing &
Read More »10 Enchanting Disney Posters Re-Imagined
Graphic designer and movie buff Rowan Stocks-Moore, has reworked some of the world’s most loved Disney stories and characters into a series of magical poster designs, adding a whole new perspective to the traditional
Read More »Sinister & Creepy Stereographic Drawings
Dain Fagerholm hails from Seattle USA, but his work is surely from another world entirely. He’s the creator behind a style and collection of images he’s called ‘Stereographic Drawings’. So how does it work? He
Read More »Inspirational & Cool As F**k Graffiti Artworks
Thankfully these days graffiti is considered a true art form. It wasn’t always the case however, the origins of street graffiti are heavily linked to gang culture – where groups would tag and mark
Read More »How Well Do You Know Your Pop Culture?
Think you know your pop culture? Can you reference obscure Star Wars characters, fantasy heroines or bands from the 70s? Well talented French designer Grégoire Guillemin is here to test that theory. Check out his wonderful
Read More »The Brilliant Illustrations of Michael Marsicano
Uber talented illustrator Michael Marsicano describes himself as an ‘enthusiastic purveyor of embellished realities seeks like-minded, inspired patrons’. He should haven’t too much difficulty in that department, because how could you not be inspired by
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