Showing posts with label Super Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Art. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

8 Brilliant Artists from Deviant Art, drawing-illustrations

The artist started experimenting with drawing and illustrations about 5 years ago giving birth to a fictional character called “Pepper”. Now its become a full fledge project where other artists contribute several drawings and styles to the

Artgerm: Pepper



Cellar-FCP:Two Prostitutes

This is a work of art was part of a book cover project. The lightning and brush strokes bring this art to life. Simply brilliant!


JPRart:Captain Jack Sparrow

It looks like a picture, doesn’t it? This 3D art has won several awards, featured in magazines and decorated the book covers.


Arcipello:Colours in the Dark

The artist took about 8 months to finish the design (on and off). The image tries to depict how a visually impaired person feels the colors instead of seeing them.


JerryCai:Summer Girl

Great work! Clear face and brushed/blurred surroundings give it a distinct effect.


Leonidafremov: CORRIDA

I’ve never seen this technique before, it looks awesome. I strongly recommend visiting this artists profile to view all of the work.

EIFEL TOWER


j00nk1m110:Art is a Creation

Artist took about 7 hours to finish this image. It was also featured on Daily Deviation. The image literally looks like the artist is bringing the character to life as he completes the pencil work.


SpaceCoyote:Zuko’s Cover Art

This image was created as part of the book cover project for “The Last Airbender”. Look brilliant, the lightning and color composition are great!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Maddeningly bizarre, "cast in stone" - so people will have to live with it!

We have to say right away: we love these wicked additions to urban landscape - the weirder the better, less boring gray expanses and zombie-spawning parking lots! But we have to ask ourselves, what sort of oxygen these artists were inhaling, and what sort of psychedelic lunch they were eating before going on with something like this (see more than 85 examples below, some maybe slightly nsfw!).

As in some other DRB posts, we number each sculpture, and let you vote in the comments which one is the most unforgettable, disturbing and bizarre! As for me, I am going to erect a metal scarecrow on the roof of my building to scare off police helicopters, or build a nutty shrine for squirrels in my backyard, all the while fighting off local zombing...er, "zoning" by-law enforcers.

Should we start with the SuperLambBanana? Sure! -


1. Liverpool, England - via
2. People, shot full of holes, appropriately across L.A. Police Department, other one - via



3. A little overweight, Erevan, Armenia
4. San Jose, Costa Rica - via



5. "Unfinished City of Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Project # 8" - via Erik
6. The Lady Fish, San Francisco - via Kurt Rogers / The Chronicle


7 and 8. More wonderful urban sharks in San Jose, California - via


9. Disabled statue on Trafalgar Square in London, more info - via
10. Finger sculpture, similar to "Le Pouce" one, in France - via



11. City of Wilmington's tribute to the 1898 Wilmington Race Riot - via Erik
12. "The Angel of the North" in Gateshead, England - via



13. Happy in Chattanooga, Tennessee - via Sean Phipps
14. Skull involved in non-traditional activity, Prague - via Patton



15. Nameless example somewhere in Russia
16. Don't come close - via



17. Armenia, Erevan - via
18. Nazgul is spotted in Prague, the same one sits in Salzburg, Austria - via



19. Instead of surveillance camera...
20. David Cerny's classic "Pissing Men", Prague - via



21. Monument to Franz Kafka, Prague - via
22. Heavenly angel, resting... Prague again - via



23. Marionette Theater in Prague - via
24. Potsdam, Germany - via



25. Chattanooga, Tennessey - via Sean Phipps
26. Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia - via



27. A guy and a horse melting into a blob - but rather, this is Baron Münchhausen, pulling himself up;
28. Watering problem solved, Wateringen, Holland - via



29. Beheaded "things", and pots... in Moscow - via



30. Resting from trouble, in Moscow - via



31. More Russian characters
32. A Street Sweeper, by Tzereteli - via



33. Hungry customers share a biscuit, via



34. Try to sit on this bench (street art by Brad Downey)
35. ...in the meantime something big and round is getting ready to fall; Barcelona, Spain



36. Turin, Italy
37. Illustration to the "Fox and Crow" fable by Krylov - via



38. A kiss in Kharkov, Ukraine
39. A fat, fat pigeon, Raffle Place, Singapore - via



40. Ear creature in Cologne, Germany
41. Buddies, in Cheltenham, England - via



42. Hidden in the trees, Amsterdam - via
43. "A Running Knot", frolicking in grass, - via



44. More plumbing atrocities, in Mytyschi, Moscow
45. Crying Skull Monument, in Malmö, Sweden at the Triangeln Square - via



46. Some parenting angst, in Vigelands Park, Oslo - Norway, more info - via


47. Holey umbrella in Minsk, Belarus
48. Bathers in Singapore


49. Is this troll (Seattle, Washington) -
50. - is reaching for this purse?



51. Flying families, Moscow...
52. and overturned horses



53. Urban guys resting
54. and working... in Stockholm, Sweden, right outside Berzelii Park



55, 56. Weird faces in Moscow, via Tatiana Ionova



57. Statue in Hungary, definitely having issues...
58. Steampunk character, "Birth Machine Baby" by H. R. Giger, more - via



59. Spectacular urban "fountain" in Karlsruhe, Germany



60. A miserable student in one of Russian universities
61. And another miserable guy, Nuremberg, Germany



62. Bicycle in concrete, in Sarajevo.
63. FDR Memorial in Washington, DC



64. Downtown Salt Lake City, showing "Survival of the Fattest", info
65. Anatomy lesson in Manhattan - via


66. These ones are classics... Melbourne, Australia
67. Los Angeles, California



68. These are probably less known: "Cry in the Wilderness" in Minsk
69. and playful sculptures, unknown location


70. Some metamorphosis, unknown
71. Square head in meditation, in Nice, France



72. Strong!
73. and weak... Melbourne, Australia



74. Lenin having a break from politics


75. Russian chair stands firm on ice
76. Our melting economy, installation in Manhattan, more info


77. The Bear is doing great (Berlin)
78. ... and the Bull is dead (Manhattan), Photoshop?



79. While humans worship MacDonalds (with Photoshop help) ...
80. Apes are studying classics!


81. Mermaid milking herself, Bologna, Italy
82. and a guy, not really having a brain, looks like...



83. More milking, Treviso, Italy
84. and robot sculpture from "Laputa", Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Japan


Now, for the unnumbered stuff, which is simply too interesting to be put into one voting pool:

Communist monuments in Yugoslavia (built in memory of various WWII battles) remind me of Flying Spaghetti Monsters... or "Neon Genesis Evangelion":








This is an entirely different kind of street art (Germany), simply brilliant:




Speaking about monuments simply crying for context... Look at the founding fathers of Communism, looking down on Nazi soldier entering a building... Anyone has details? -



This is only a first part of projected (truly monumental) series, so send us tips and images of whatever sculptural weirdness you spotted in public places!