November 9th, 2010
by Amir

Kerstin zu Pan‘s photograph will turn you on and creep you out all at once.

Via I Heart My Art

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November 9th, 2010
by Amir

Welcome to the world of brutal graphics care of UK based artist Matt Burden.

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November 9th, 2010
by Amir

Ever wonder why all the sound in movies sounds so crisp and clear? It’s because this guy spends months recording them one sound at a time.

November 8th, 2010
by Bill

Eddie Martinez is hands down one of the best artists working today.  I’m not even going to qualify it by saying he’s one of my favorite artists, he’s a lot of artists’ favorite artist.  For visual people, being in front of Martinez’s work is like sitting down to a dinner where the food is so delicious you forget to say anything to each other.  If you count visual as a sense, it’s sensual.  I was very happy to get to visit his studio and report back to Beautiful/Decay with the goods.  Eddie had a big stack of drawings which had not been photographed before.  As I flipped through that rich pile of drawings my brain melted and the hair on my arms stood up.  So take a moment, picture your spirit animal, relax and enjoy this.  I feel like Morpheus, and you’re Neo, in that scene from the Matrix where Neo has to choose between the red pill and the blue pill.  Once you’ve seen things through Eddie’s eyes you can’t go back.

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November 8th, 2010
by admin

Brendan Flanagan paints twisting, twisted landscapes and figures that are at once growing and decaying.

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November 8th, 2010
by Amir

Nature makes the best art. Check out this transformer owl for proof.

November 8th, 2010
by Intern

David Wilson directed this amazing illustrated animation music video of The Japanese Popstars, Let Go. Along with David, Keaton Henson and Andres Guzman were the illustrators behind these amazing stream of wacky, grotesque, and hypnotizing consciousness.

November 8th, 2010
by admin

Danish painter Peter Ravn successfully utilizes depth and color in his paintings.  I am especially intrigued by his series of business men contorted in obscure  positions.

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