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- Pop culture heroes drawn as ukiyo-e characters
- Living sculptures by Mike Campau
- Cute or scary? Anatomical illustrations of famous cartoon characters
Pop culture heroes drawn as ukiyo-e characters Posted: 28 Jul 2014 05:49 PM PDT Japanese artist Takao Nagawa took on the ukiyo-e classic style by mixing it with modern pop culture heroes like Super Mario or Darth Vader, among others. He drew the heroes in the Samurai poses, changing their facial expressions to look like Japanese prints, and added some traditional clothes for a final touch. The result can be seen on the artist’s Flickr page. The post Pop culture heroes drawn as ukiyo-e characters appeared first on Design daily news. Download the free transport icons package now! |
Living sculptures by Mike Campau Posted: 28 Jul 2014 04:49 PM PDT Strange abstract structures are given life by simply adding clothing to it. It’s interesting to see how a few pieces of clothing make some weird forms come to life. This series was created by combining studio photography and cgi. It was designed by digital artist Mike Campau. The post Living sculptures by Mike Campau appeared first on Design daily news. Download the free transport icons package now! |
Cute or scary? Anatomical illustrations of famous cartoon characters Posted: 28 Jul 2014 06:46 AM PDT Parts of me want to find these illustrations extremely cute, while another part of my brain finds these bones popping out a bit disguting. Anyway, these drawings are a great take on some famous cartoon characters. It was created by Mahmoud Refaat, a talented artist from Egypt. The post Cute or scary? Anatomical illustrations of famous cartoon characters appeared first on Design daily news. Download the free transport icons package now! |
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