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Boyfriend of the year. 1754230_460s.jpg (JPEG Image, 460 × 375 pixels) Twisted Princesses: A Darker Take on Disney. Mashups between Marvel and Disney characters were almost inescapable in the weeks that followed the big buyout news — some creative, some ridiculously bad. Fortunately, The Beat pointed out a fantastic gallery of “dark” Disney Princesses as drawn by illustrator Jeffrey Thomas. Granted, Thomas drew these long before the corporate buyout, but given their typically grim and gritty take on superheroes, it’s easy to see these hardcore heroines through the lens of a Marvel mashup. Robin Kaplan's Geek Art. By Jamie Frevele | 1:14 pm, August 19th, 2011 Children’s book illustrator Robin Kaplan features her collection of geek art on her own site as well as Etsy, where you can buy prints.

Kaplan, who also goes by the alias The Gorgonist (Gorgon + Artist), is also the self-published author of The Last Keyhole. Her work is like kickass geek icons meet Precious Moments characters, who are then converted into kickass geek icons. Here is Lady Vader: Two girls in Doctor Who-themed dresses: Gundam Girls: Adorable take on Futurama: Transformer Girls: And Star Trek Bros: Kaplan also does a lot of monsters and steampunk-inspired drawings, so we highly recommend a visit to her various galleries. (The Gorgonist via So Geek Chic) Beautiful/Decay | Artist Book Series + Daily Art & Design Blog. Gabriel Moreno does beautiful work with such basic materials: a pen and a brush. His illustrations begin in black and white, upon which Moreno builds, adding layers of color and images of other places and people tattooed into their skin.

Flowers, birds, and faces organically expand from his subjects, as if a rush of creativity, or a dream, is escaping them.