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

B/D BEST OF 2010 – WALEE TAKES PHOTOSHOP TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL

WALEE
Found this on beautifuldecay.com. See more of Walee's insane digital portfolio at www.walee.com
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Art from Derek Hess...


Original by Derek Hess on left... tattoo artist unknown on right.

"In 1993, while still booking bands at the Euclid Tavern, Hess’ flyers caught the eye of Marty Geramita, who suggested that Hess turn his flyers into a business venture. In the years immediately following, Hess, with Geramita as his manager, garnered the attention of countless bands as well as both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the infamous Louvre in Paris, who both have Hess’ art in their permanent collection. 

In addition to posters for bands such as Pantera, Thursday, Pink Floyd and Pearl Jam, Hess has also created CD covers for bands like Motion City Soundtrack and Unearth. He has also been featured on television show and in magazines - MTV, Fuse, VH1, Alternative Press and Juxtapose as well as many others. 

More recently, Hess started a clothing line, Strhess, as well as Hessfest and the Strhess Tour, a collaboration of music and art that features bands such as Thursday, Shadow’s Fall, Stretch Arm Strong and Taking Back Sunday. "

See more at www.derekhess.com
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Works on paper from Jason Shawn Alexander in LA






all images on this site are copyright 2009 jason shawn alexander
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A Quartet of Art-Inspired Tattoos

When I asked Brian how many tattoos he had, back in October when I met him at Borders in Penn Plaza, he kind of shrugged and said "I don't even know". A great answer, in my opinion.

Brian is an interior designer and many of his tattoos are inspired by the art he admires.

Three of the tattoos I photographed are on his right arm. First is this red tattoo:


This, Brian explained, is a piece that pays homage to Dada, or Dadaism, a cultural movement from the early 20th Century that included one segment of the arts. Brian is inspired by this movement from an artistic perspective.

On his upper arm, Brian has this Buddha image, which he says has an Andy Warhol-inspired perspective:


That is on the outer part of the upper arm, on the inner side is this item:


This is a take on the "Egg Chair," a piece of furniture whose style became popular in the forward-looking 1960's. The form above is more like the Scandinavian Ovalia style of egg chair.

And finally, Brian showed me one of his favorite tattoos, just above his waistline:


As mentioned above, Brian is inspired by Dadaism, and one of the figures that became most associated with the movement was the artist Marcel Duchamp. This tattoo is based on his work Fountain, which caused quite a stir in 1917.


These tattoos were inked by Texxx at Flying Monkey Tattoo in Pittsburgh.

Thanks to Brian for sharing these cool tattoos with us here on Tattoosday!
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This would make an awesome Christmas present...

simply stunning from @sylviaji
See more here http://twitpic.com/photos/ClickforArt
More of Sylvia Ji's work below via twitpic
Painting a commission, about 1/4 done
Painting a commission, about 1/4 done
Stage 1:
Stage 1:
Something new, for Bristol may 1:
Something new, for Bristol may 1:
These two 36x80 panels will be at my Joshua Liner NYC show July 10
These two 36x80 panels will be at my Joshua Liner NYC show July 10
See more at www.sylviaji.com
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