Gallery1988’s Product Placement Exhibit
Gallery1988’s newest exhibit features all the classic movie items that dont exist (but damned well should), from Kaneda’s Neo Tokyo bike to your very own Mogwai (just dont feed it after midnight!). Check out the show through March 30th and their website: nineteeneightyeight to purchase prints and pine over the sad fact that yes, you will never own a Hoverboard.
I officially deem this ship name “girlie”, because that’s just a great coincidence there. It’s either that or “charda”, which sounds like charizard with a stuffy nose
I had a fun time with this. Mostly thanks to the deer skull and that background. I also used a color palette from this site and holy shit why have I not done that before? These colors look so much better than what I usually make up.
Seven hours.
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new released by Kris lewis
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What do you want to do today? Create Awesome by making Nerdfighter art that involves Phineas and Ferb/Hank and John + BUBBLES THE NERDFIGHTING PUPPY/SECRET AGENT?
I don’t claim to own Phineas and Ferb.
GAAAH. I love this idea. I was just about to go to sleep one night when I had the idea and Yeah. Maybe next I’ll have a really clever Pokemon crossover idea.
Anyways Nerdfighteria, DFTBA
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Rain by Nazar Bilyk
Some people can’t really see their problems until it’s plopped right onto their face which is typically just a little too late. And sometimes, especially in the case of Nazar’s bronze figure, you’ve waited so long that your problems have become a bit too large-ish for your face to absorb.
Beep Boop Beep by Reed Black on Flickr.
Self portrait.
This is a self portrait I painted for the New Art Academy for the 3DS, if you play the game keep an eye out for this hung on the wall ;)
by Fran Court / Magicfran
Wall-Mounted Sugar Skull Trophy Heads by Krisztianna
If the Day of the Dead were extended throughout the four seasons and woodland nymphs pranced through the ghosts of fallen leaves, would even they be safe from the hunter’s rifle? Krisztianna’s “Muertita” series combines nature with the sugar skull aesthetic to create these otherworldy wall-mounted heads, a trophy dedicated to the extinction of all that’s magical and mysterious in the world.
Magical Hole-y Photos by Amy Friend
Vintage photos already have that nostalgic and sometimes even magical feel, but a Canadian artist has found a simple yet smart way to give them an even more enchanting look. Curious? Find out after the jump!


