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Animal Constellation Chalk Art by Philippe Baudelocque (2010) Paris-based Philippe Baudelocque takes chalk art to a whole new level. Drawing on a black background, his incredibly intricate animals look like constellations on a dark night. Each drawing is composed of cells, and each cell has its own pattern. With beautiful layers, these three-dimensional animals look like they're ready to jump off the city walls.

Philippe Baudelocque. "The Unicorn is in Captivity and No Longer Dead" tapestry (1495-1510) Louis Rousselet "Crushing by Elephant" woodcut (1868) Utagawa Kunisada III "Kōshi Bath" (1882) Giraffe Body Art by Emma Fay. Salvador Dalí "Rinoceronte vestido con puntillas" (1956) Asiatic Lion depicted being hunted by King Ashurbanipal (631/627 BCE) Colored Owl Drawings by John Pusateri. Using pencils, charcoal, and pastels artist John Pusateri creates near photo-realistic drawings of beautifully colored owls.

Pusateri currently teaches in the Department of Architecture at Unitec New Zealand and currently has a number of works available through Seed Gallery. See more from this owl series in his portfolio. (via devid sketchbook, thnx jessica) Svetlana Petrova photoshops fat ginger cat into classic paintings. You know what the Mona Lisa and the Sistine Madonna are missing? A poetic, chubby ginger cat sprawled out. A Russian artist has taken hundreds of classic paintings and Photoshoppped her pet cat Zarathustra into them, making them, in our opinion, 89426576 times better. You can even buy the incredible works of art from Svetlana Petrova, on her website from around £25 and pay day is coming up… We’ve selected a handful of her best pieces of art work to make your Monday just a teeny, tiny bit better. Enjoy! See more amazing cat masterpieces at FatCatArt. Katsushika Hokusai "Egrets' from Quick Lessons in Simplified Drawing" (1823)

Leonora Carrington "How Doth the Little Crocodile" (2006) Pieter Brueghel the Elder "The Big Fish Eat the Little Fish" (1556) Classy Portraits of Cats Portrayed As Royalty by Eldar Zakirov. Tashkent-based artist Eldar Zakirov presents a series of digitally painted cats, proudly posing in different royal attires for the Hermitage Magazine. The cats look so at home in their outfits and each piece is so realistic that one might even be tricked into thinking these are actual oil paintings! Every singly detail, starting with the fabrics of the outfits and ending with the background of the paintings is very carefully chosen to represent the era appropriately.

Show Full Text Throughout the course of history, cats could often be seen in royal or otherwise important surroundings: starting with their divine positioning in Ancient Egypt, and ending with the muse status for the most famous artists. Website: eldarzakirov.deviantart.com | behance The Hermitage Court Chamber Herald Cat The Hermitage Court Confectioner Apprentice Cat The Hermitage Court Moor Cat The Hermitage Court Outrunner Cat Hermitage Court Moor in Casual Uniform The Hermitage Court Waiter Cat. Digital and Mathmetical Art of "Orca and Penguins"

Cephalopod Illustrations. Ernst Haeckel - "Plate 59" from Kunstformen der Natur (1904) "Animatus" by Hyungkoo Lee. "Twelve Animals" by Kentaro Nagai. 12 Feb 2009 In a series of illustrations entitled "Twelve Animals," graphic artist Kentaro Nagai rearranges the world map to create the beasts of the Chinese zodiac.

Rat Ox Tiger Rabbit Dragon Snake // Horse Sheep Monkey Rooster Dog Boar The images shown here are high-contrast black-and-white photos of Nagai's work, which is on display at the Japan Media Arts Festival at the National Art Center, Tokyo until February 15. - Added: Also check out the animated Flash version of "Twelve Animals" at Graflex Directions. Extreme Sheep LED Art.