
Retro (Oldschool anime and manga)
Vintage(Things from the 50s or older)
Oldschool(60s-80s things)
Audrey Hepburn photographed by Leo Fuchs
+ Frozen (Formerly known as The Snow Queen) (TBA) concept art of a previous version of the film
Frozen, a.k.a. The Snow Queen, recently underwent a name change similarly to Tangled. It is assumed that this is another attempt by Disney to capture as many viewers as possible. It is also assumed that this concept art is from a previous version of them film.
Link to full size, it’s a big one
I said I have a lot of thoughts about shoes and the woeful mistakes even seasoned professional artists make with them, and I wasn’t kidding. Here’s a lot of words about high heels, in a constructive way.
Courtesy of talesfromtheend
Francoise Hardy and Sylvie Vartan
Various works by Oleg Oprisco
Oleg Oprisco is a Ukrainian artist who specializes in fine art photography. He nicknames his many of his works “soul images.”
The Dragon Building in Wat Samphran, Thailand by Jorge Macedo
Ain’t it wild this shit actually exist
WHAT IS SUPERFLAT?
today I was talking with my teacher on my way home and I told him about my portfolio review idea and he asked me “what’s superflat”
All of my works are all inspired by superflat artists and also from reading/watching anime when I was a kid… (Aya Takano and Takashi Murakami also Yoshitomo Nara) but I struggle to explain to others who aren’t very into…anime (because ilustrations from the West is different from the East)…
and I found this perfect website that explain what Superflat is.
TBH I started looking up to superflat around 2008 because you get a lot of artists that were influenced by anime (and I love Takashi’s use of flat colors and Takano’s way of using dreams in her paintings)…and the whole deep meaning is very interesting (and I recomment you buy or borrow takashi murakami at the palace of versailles…his stragety on where to put his characters next to paintings/rooms were very interesting)
Sometimes I struggle at school because when it comes to art colleges, they expect you to give more fine art/piece than half naked pastel goth girils with glitter…but what they don’t know that there are deep symbolism/meaning in all of superflat paintings.
1972 Polish poster for THE GO-BETWEEN (Joseph Losey, UK, 1970)
Artist: Jerzy Flisak (1930-2008) [see also]
Poster source: Quixotando
Starting today and for the duration of the Cannes Film Festival, Movie Poster of the Day will be devoted to winners of the Palme d’Or. The Go-Between won the Palme in 1971.