I can't believe I haven't posted the work of John Pusateri before! He makes beautiful images of dead birds (lithographs, drawings, and photographs) and of insects and animals and people. His sense of light and color are astounding.
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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Thursday, August 4, 2011
John Pusateri
I can't believe I haven't posted the work of John Pusateri before! He makes beautiful images of dead birds (lithographs, drawings, and photographs) and of insects and animals and people. His sense of light and color are astounding.
Labels:
animals,
art,
birds,
bugs,
dead birds,
insects,
inspiration,
john pusateri,
photography,
printmaking,
things on white backgrounds
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Walmor Correa
Oh my goodness. I almost posted Walmor Correa's entire portfolio, I love so much of his work so much. (It may look like I still posted a lot, but, well, this is me trying to exercise some restraint.) Anatomical drawings, pencil, color, insects, imaginary creatures, ahh, all gorgeous!
Friday, June 10, 2011
Alex Votsmush watercolors
I love the juicy brushstrokes and dripping pages in Alex Votush's epic watercolor work.
I learned about Alex Vosmush via Blog of an Art Admirer and History Lover.
Labels:
alex vostmush,
art,
boats,
buildings,
inspiration,
watercolor
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Ernst Haeckel, part 1 of 2
If you like the drawing style in the Codex Seraphinianus, then you'll probably share my love for Ernst Haeckel's scientific illustrations from Art Forms in Nature. See more of his work here, and in the 2nd part of this post tomorrow!
Labels:
art,
ernst haeckel,
illustration,
inspiration,
scientific illustration,
specimens
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