The Sum of All Evil by The Chapman Brothers
You may have seen MRK’s amazing videos, but did you know that you can buy prints of his digital creations?
Isn’t art really just some kind of dare about turning 50 cents into $10,000?
James Gurney’s terrific fantasy art will eventually lead you down the rabbit hole to this totally serious, not-at-all-joking, biblical fanfic Dinosaurs of Eden, which I may or or may not have just purchased on Amazon for $11.19.
(Source: coachtilly)
This Just In
Newsflash:
I am special,
and I will never be one of you!
I have a disease?
Bullshit!
I cured it with my brain,
with my mind.
I cured it,
I’m done.
You don’t look like you’re having a lot of fun.
mrmt:
This painting is 131 years old and it kicks ass.
Falero. Departure of the Witches.
Someone secretly doesn’t want to live in a city.
The Last Day of Pompeii. (Karl Briullov, 1830-33)
Every month, in addition to peer-reviewed medical studies, doctors across America vote on the ugliest work of art.
Not all street art is twee murals and obtuse graffiti.
Artist: Armand Vaillancourt
Title: “Québec libre!”
Year: 1971
Media: precast aggregate concreteAmazing. As Armand Vaillancourt never actually said:
I wanted to create the feeling of…how you say?…the ugliest intentional act of creation of our generation. Perhaps longer. But, then I wanted it to look as though that ugliness had fallen from the Hyatt Regency, bounced off a streetcar, been repeatedly run over by a line of Citroëns, and then hastily reassembled by a sightless macaque who was in a terrible rush to catch the last ferry to Tiburon.
Obviously, I succeeded beyond my wildest dreams.
You are welcome, San Francisco.
Bruno Catalano - In Search of Missing Pieces
‘In Search of Missing Pieces’ is a series of original sculptures by French artist Bruno Catalono.