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Works by John Kenn & Escape Into Life

Works by John Kenn & Escape Into Life
John Kenn has risen to the single most popular artist on Escape into Life with over 200,000 visitors to a single page. The comments on his work keep flooding in with opinions on whether the works are original or derivative. Many have pointed to the influence of Maurice Sendak and Edward Gorey. With the little biographical information we have about Kenn, he was born in Denmark in 1978. Visit John Kenn’s blog See more of John Kenn’s work on this site

Never Be My Friend When I'm bored, I browse through my friends' Facebook images, choose my favorites, and draw them. Sometimes I take... liberties. Let's just call it artistic license. R.I.P. Chloe's grandma. I wasn't aware you were an actual corpse when I drew you looking like a corpse. I occasionally wonder why I still have friends at all.

David Lanham Stunning Self-Portraits by a 17-Year-Old (18 photos) Like Valerie Chiang or Kalie Garrett, Alex Stoddard is one of those talented teenage photographers who knows how to express themselves. His self-portraits are all incredibly unique and after viewing them you're left wondering where he's going to take you next. What I enjoy most is that you can almost feel his passion come through. I got in touch with Alex to ask him a few questions, including how his style evolved while taking on the 365 project. What have you learned from your 365 project? Your photos are all beautifully artistic. I see that you're friends with Rosie Hardy. How has Flickr helped you develop your style? Are there any quotes you live by? Thanks for the interview, Alex. Check out more of Alex's incredible photos on his Flickr page.

Alex Dukal - Illustrator - Portfolio Richard Wilkinson’s Process Gifs *notcot in design , 02:55 Mesmerizing isn’t it? The most amazing things come through from the CIA - just discovered this in my email from their newsletter! Amazing, right? Here’s a peek at the final spread! Tags: animation - art - birds - illustration - nature Extraordinary Day of the Dead Art: A Gallery of Colorful Skull Art Celebrating Dia de los Muertos Day of the Dead art is alive with smiling skulls in kaleidoscope colors, doused in a deluge of decorative and detailed designs. It is a vibrant art of colors and chaos. Look at the skull art on this page. What do you see: evil skull drawings or benelovent beings? Day of the Dead artwork is not meant to be scary. If you like Day of the Dead art, check out these Sugar Skull Coloring Pages featuring 21 skulls that you can print and color as many times as you like! To celebrate the deceased is to accept that death is an inevitable part of life. Skulls (known as calaveras) are ubiquitous in Day of the Dead celebrations. In Latin America, there is the belief that on the Day of the Dead, the portals between this world and the world of the dead are more open, allowing for easier contact between the living and the dead. Death can be a touchy subject. Learn how to make sugar skulls! Day of the Dead art counteracts any feelings of doom and gloom relating to mortality. Learn how to draw skulls!

supersonic electronic / art - Edmund Dulac. Please enable JavaScript to view the <a href=" powered by Disqus.</a> 20 awesome examples of street art If you still need a proof that art can be found anywhere, those awesome examples of great street art should convince you. Now this makes me violently happy

Bilder von Edmund Dulac bei Glaserei Die Wikipedia über den französischen Buchillustrator → Edmund Dulac (1882–1953). (Gefunden bei supersonicelectronic.com)

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