The Wonderfully Pertrubed Works of Uno Moralez

I’m totally in love with this guy’s artwork at the moment. Russian illustrator Uno Moralez‘s pixelated style is very reminiscent of that mid-90’s period of video game artwork; and utterly fucking twisted at the same time.

via The Fox is Black

Artist: HR-FM

Been a while since I’ve posted about an artist in a while; but the moment I laid eyes on this guys work, it’s a pretty simple choice of who.

HR-FM is a freelance illustrator/concept artist who works out of Japan and currently works around the concept of “The fossil which future people may dig”.

By pairing incompatible time bases to create scenes I call “the future past”, I express both surprise and recollection.

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Illustrator: Joanna Krótka


Joanna Krótka is an illustrator based in Kraków, Poland whose inspirations come from everywhere, but predominantly “sci-fi (literature and movies), psychedelic pictures, fairy tales and dreams”.

official website

Artist: Alex Goss

Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali, Francis Bacon, Basquiat, Ron English, and Joan Miro, these being only a few, are just some of the artists that have inspired this young artist. – Alec Goss works with a variety of different styles and elements ranging from collage, painting, graphic design, and so on.

via: thecoolsumist

A Brief History of John Baldessari

This is a short film about famed artist John Baldessari. It is narrated by Tom Waits. This short film needs no more prompting for you to watch it.

Artist: Sagaki Keita


Sagaki Keita is an artist whose recent works are created by fusing together tiny doodles into madly detailed illustrations of ancient Roman sculptures. The word incredible can be used to describe not just the level of detail in these drawings, but also the output of work by the guy… already 12 of these released in this year alone (!).

Many more samples of his artworks are available at his website, but I’m still hoping for some high resolution images or at least a price on some prints, cause I’ve got a feeling to see these in only 72 dpi does it all very little justice.
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