Instructional Dream Manuals by Vaka Valo
The Dream Diary series by Vaka Valo has an old skool instruction manual vibe, if it were cut out and re-arranged by a serial killer. Those innocent people were once building decks and assembling gutters could not escape horrific fates, no matter how pristine and full of hope their idyllic DIY lives seemed.
Artist: website
Phillip Stearns, DCP_0267, 2012. 9” x 6”. Digital C-Print.
RECOMMENDED: A Camera Darkly, curated by A. E. Benenson and featuring the work of Phillip Stearns and Christian de Vietri, is currently on view at The Camera Club of New York (336 West 37th Street, Suite 206) through June 23, 2012. The work on display engages early photographic techniques and the genre’s more contemporary forms. Stearns rewires a digital camera’s photosensitive chips to respond to electric pulses instead of light. The resulting images resemble 19th Century light-less entoptic images. De Vietri submits a series of Gustave Doré black and white lithographs to a scanner, which translates the prints into waves of color, suggesting a complex relationship between printmaking and digital production.
The Lord of Terror awaits destruction in this piece by artist Echoes1.
Lady Avengers! and Black Widow lmao
Based on the official poster with some tweaks (Bruce based on his individual poster). Thanks to everyone who came to the livestream!
weaselyperson is the awesomest. As always if you save and repost give credit to the artist.
What an amazing commission this turned out to be. Weaselyperson you are the best.
Death by Geometry by Esther Stocker
Esther’s geometric room installations are either in the process of phasing through our own reality or spacetime is breaking down around any who enter.
(via: lostateminor)
Looks like God’s graphic card is overheating o.o
RIP Ralph McQuarrie, the visionary artist responsible for the iconic look of the Star Wars universe.
Egyptian war goddess Sekhmet as a modern avatar of destruction by Fiona Staples, created as part of an old art submission thread on Whitechapel
This is gorgeous but
tbh it just makes me think of Malik from Deus Ex
Selected work by Anton Stankowski.
About Stankowski:
Anton Stankowski (June 18, 1906 - December 11, 1998) was a German graphic designer, photographer and painter. He developed an original Theory of Design and pioneered Constructive Graphic Art. Typical Stankowski designs attempt to illustrate processes or behaviours rather than objects. Such experiments resulted in the use of fractal-like structures long before their popularisation by Benoît Mandelbrot in 1975.
I spy with my little eye a phylogenetic tree