Another amazing photo of stockings. The pink ribbons definitely help to accentuate this mostly black and white photo. Photo by Denis Suvorov (day77)
This a very interesting set of cut and folded photos by Abigail Reynolds. I'm not really sure about the thought process behind these photos, but I am sure that they are really awesome.
Welcome to the twenty-seventh Facebook inspiration roundup. Here we'll post just a few of the things you are missing if you aren't following Who Designed It? on Facebook. Click on the image to see more photos. Enjoy!
Here are some awesome scratchboard portraits of famous historical figures from illustrator Mark Summers. I love how they were done in the caricature style, but at the same time aren't overdone. Each one has their own signature look and detailed attire. I also think the scratchboard method also sets this series of portraits apart from similar illustrations.
Stars Wars: The Empire Strikes Back is often considered one of the greatest movies ever made. This series of photos gives us an intimate look at what it was like on the set of the movie. The movie was not only great, but it looks like the cast had a great time making it.
Vlad aka Pixeldomestiko is a creative director living in Miami, FL who studied art in Peru and Brazil. He uses a mixture of modern and classical art styles in his work. He also happens to be the genius behind this epic collection of movie and pop culture paintings. His subject matter ranges from The Walking Dead to Back to the Future. Can you name all the ones here?
P.S. You can buy some of his art here.
Patrick Vale is an artist and illustrator based at Big Orange Studio in London, UK. He uses various pens to create his drawings, which gives his pieces a nice pop. If you like, you can get a few of his prints at Big Cartel.
Also, enjoy this video of Patrick's Empire State of Pen:
Ariel Ursula and Sisters by Usagi-Tsukino-krv
Welcome to the forty-first Facebook inspiration roundup. Here we'll post just a few of the things you are missing if you aren't following Who Designed It? on Facebook. Click on the images to see credits. Enjoy!
What do you get when you mix coke cans, M&Ms, iPads and Tide detergent? You get this series by Ryan Yoon. This just goes to show people will make fashion out of anything. Shot for Virgine Magazine.