Its been a while since I last posted so here's something I found quite a while ago. I only really got into cycling since being at uni but I would love to have a go on one of these beautiful bikes made by the Ridley Motorcycle company.These motorized bicycles really would let you arrive in style.
MODBLOG
A blog about my work and that which inspires it.
Friday, 30 March 2012
Monday, 2 May 2011
Benjamin Wachenje
With qualifications in Fine Art and Graphic Design, Benjamin Wachenje works as an illustrator, influenced by street culture and early hip-hop. He began as a spray can artist but has worked on large ad campaigns for companies such as MTV, Levis, Nike and Columbia Records to name but a few.
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Peter Jansen
These amazing sculptures are by Peter Jansen and represent movements of the human body but shown in one static frame. The energetic shapes that are created show the skilled precision involved in sculpture.
Friday, 29 April 2011
Jud Turner
Here are some images of my favourite two sculpts by Jud Turner, an artist that likes to work with objects that he has found, such as welded steel and re used consumer products. His aims in his artwork are to raise awareness of the passing of time, environmental sustainability and the connection between nature and technology.
Saturday, 23 April 2011
Richard Wilkinson
I love Richard Wilkinson's striking style of drawing. He has had careers in music and sound design which led to work in commercials and motion graphics. With a degree in Fine Art he began to work as an illustrator in 2006 and has worked for the New Scientist magazine, The Telegraph, Time magazine, Harper Collins, Penguin books and many more. Check out his blog to see work in progress videos of some of his pieces.
Thursday, 21 April 2011
Blown away
This explosive artwork is by Alexandre Farto aka Vhils. He places explosives specifically so that when they detonate an image is created in the plaster on the wall. The piece is a collaboration with Orelha Negra, a Portugese hip hop band.
Tuesday, 19 April 2011
Jason Thielke
Jason Thielke is a fine artist graduate from the Northern Illinois University School of Art. His swirling lines are used to show the beauty of the human form and positive energy. He uses the straight lines as a way of showing his intent and manipulation. His pieces explore body language, eye contact and interaction. Taken from http://www.jasonthielke.com/#1133064/Artist-Statement
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