This is a wonderful set of posters by Maxime Quoilin. He does a beautiful job of combining two separate poses into one fluent and elegant, yet simple, design.
Not sure exactly where this came from or who made it, but it is hell-a cool. Reminds me a little of the shadow art created from junk. If you know of its origins, post it in the comments below. Courtesy of Bill.
The following photos were taken by Josefina Alazraki for the Summer 2010 campaign for Majo Rey.
This amazing paper cut-out artwork was created by Bovey Lee.Here's his description of the work, "The foreground involves a sort of kids fight, surrounded by giant jellyfish being rushed to shore by the crashing waves. The mid-ground consists of two oil drilling platforms, collapsing, exploding, and catching on fire. The main figure is the girl on the couch who is unaware of what’s about to happen and laughing away. In the back, the threatening waves are in full throttle, while elephants balance on beach balls at the edge of a wall of water."