Daleo's 365 Days of Doodles
One for the big man himself #365daysofdoodles #rip #unclephil #doodle #daleo #illustration

One for the big man himself #365daysofdoodles #rip #unclephil #doodle #daleo #illustration

01.01.2013: Happy Hangover New Year!

01.01.2013: Happy Hangover New Year!

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Magnus Gjoen

Magnus Gjoen’s prints examine how to change peoples relationship and preconceived notions of objects. Something which is potentially extremely destructive can be made into beautiful yet fragile objects of art. It’s this misconception of beauty which Magnus Gjoen wants us to see in a different light, being it weapons, animals or the human race itself. The latter which is capable of creating immense beauty but also capable of destroying it all. Taking inspiration from street and pop art and juxtapositioning it with fine art, he creates new and modern takes on old masterpieces or manipulates something powerful and strong into something fragile but beautiful. He often questions the correlation between religion, war, beauty & destruction in his art. Magnus Gjoen was born in London to Norwegian parents and studied design in London and Milan and works as a designer/graphic designer for Vivienne Westwood. (via)

Bristol by Daleo

Bristol by Daleo

Daleo’s tribute to 50 years of Bond…

Daleo’s tribute to 50 years of Bond…

Epic…

‘Who Woke Me Up!’ - beautiful piece of illustration

‘Who Woke Me Up!’ - beautiful piece of illustration

The greatest video games company of all time

The outer shells of Centaurus A

The outer shells of Centaurus A

Craneo by Steven Toang

Craneo by Steven Toang

If I teach you the definition of a mistake, can you change?

As long as you bring in the meaning, I won't mind, even if the future forgets us.

Cartoon Network’s 20th Anniversary Poster From SDCC

Sadly, we didn’t get to attend San Diego Comic Con this year, so we missed out on these awesome posters from the Cartoon Network booth. Can you spot all the characters?

(via NOTCOT)

Chris Brown Album Review: No Stars. Ever.
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Chris Brown Album Review: No Stars. Ever.

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What a film