Monday, April 28, 2014

Justin James Muir’s Collection of the Most Noteworthy Beards

Photographer Justin James Muir presents his A Book of Beards – a collection of some of the most noteworthy follicle creations from the likes of entertainers as well as regular Joes. Comprised of 86 stunning beards and 18 written accounts of the creation of the furry masterpieces, it’s an homage as well as a non-profit cancer relief project. A Book of Beardscan be purchased online for $45 USD with 100% of the proceeds going to charity as well as the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.







 

 

Monday, April 14, 2014

Colorful Mixed Media Drawings by Callie Fink


These beautiful, colorful mixed media drawings were done by Tustin, CA based artist Callie Fink. Callie Fink has been drawing since she was four years old. She lovestraditional art, and specializes in pencils and watercolors. She received a scholarship from the TACFA (Tustin Area Council for Fine Arts) and even won “Best of Show” for her pencil portraiture at the 2011 TACFA Student Art Invitational.






The New Costa Brown by Amble Footwear




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Monday, April 7, 2014

Banana Peel Art Drawn With a Safety Pin

Artist Honey, founder of the website Sweet-Station, has discovered a unique way to turn bananas into art. The graphic artist and illustrator always has bananas around the house and, one day, she decided to draw on the outside peel. But, the pen kept poking through the skin so Honey picked up a safety pin and started illustrating through a creative pointillism technique. She makes small punctures in the skin, allowing air to reach the fruit. As the punctured banana peel turns brown, the organized patterns of dots reveal various and incredibly detailed designs, such as portraits of The Blues Brothers and Jim Morrison, as well as playful messages spread across a bunch, like "I want a banana split."

Each piece takes anywhere from 20 minutes to 2 hours to create and, when she's done, Honey takes a photograph and then eats her art as a snack! (by Katie Hosmer)








Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Pen Doodles By Artist Kerby Rosanes

Philippines-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes calls his incredile artworks doodles, which laves us wondering what we’re supposed to call the scribbles we make out of boredom. His incredibly intricate illustrations show worlds within worlds that are all wrapped up together in a grand composition, making his artwork just as beautiful from close up as it is from afar.

This talented young artist had been doodling in his free time for years until he was recognized by various art and design blogs. This acknowledgement turned his hobby into a freelance job, making his extraordinary drawings more accessible to us.