The Art of the Title Sequence
this is a wonderful website
I’m so glad that title sequences are enjoying the attention (and funds) they need to survive as an artform.
this is a wonderful website
I’m so glad that title sequences are enjoying the attention (and funds) they need to survive as an artform.
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Reliefs by Ron Van Der Ende
Ron creates absolutely amazing relief paintings. He uses reclaimed pieces of wood and fits them together like a puzzle; painting them in different colors and textures to ultimately create a very dimensional piece of art. You really should have a look at some of his work, including his older work from 2000 - 2001.
http://www.diedyoungstayedpretty.com/
Died Young, Stayed Pretty peels back the paper curtain and looks behind the scenes of the underground poster movement. These graphic banditos roam the streets, plastering their work to every available surface. Under the guise of advertising rock shows, these unheralded masters of the silkscreen and xerox machine carry on public discourses on the merits and pitfalls of fried cheese and gritty porn.
via Yewknee
Oh go on then. I already can’t keep away from OMG Posters! and Gigposters.com. One movie isn’t going to push me over the edge…
this wonderful ability makes me jealous…
via Drawn!
new prints from Esao Andrews
update: I followed the links direction and did (the one on the left).
crikey me likey…
via OMG Posters!
fantastic colours in this.
When they work, these ‘little planets’ can be fantastic photographic design pieces.
Here’s a wee tutorial on how to do your own.
hypnotic and good to see it in a physical object (instead of more computer-generated wizardry)