Instead of using pencil and paint like many artists do, Keira Rathbone uses typewriters to create her unique artwork.

Obama

 

Miss Moss and a close-up

Typing a piece of artwork

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Chocolate keyboard

July 10, 2010

Get me some of these, pronto.

-Via muratsuyur

Heike Weber draws with permanent markers on surfaces such as vinyl floors, acrylic paint, and lacquer floors. These are photos of some of her installations – utterly surreal and possibly nausea-inducing. 😉

– Via bumbumbum

Ahmad Nadalian is an internationally-known environmental artist. His works draw upon a wide range of symbols from ancient rituals, with new interpretations. His concepts are expressed through a variety of media and techniques.

Below are photos of Nadalian’s work on the sand in the coast of the Persian Gulf:

Prints on the sand in the Shahdan Desert (notice the subtle difference in texture):

The amount of detail is astounding.

These sand prints are made by printing large carved cylinder seals, such as the one pictured below, on sand. These seals were inspired by ancient examples of cylinder seals.

More photos here.

Some People

June 3, 2010

This is a brilliant graphic short story, illustrating the connections between a plethora of people and the change in people.

Do check out MumblingIdiot on deviantART and drop a comment or two.

Some People by ~MumblingIdiot on deviantART.

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