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Derek Gores Jeff Nishinaka :: paper sculpture 51 Breathtaking Post-Apocalypse Wallpapers Humanity has an obsession with its own destruction. From countless religions, myths, legends and doomsday predictions, humanity has always been curious about what the Earth would be like without us. Based on the Earth’s past, it almost seems inevitable that natural destruction will occur at some point, and man-made methods of destruction exist as well. In this post, we’ll look at 51 breathtaking, post-apocalyptic wallpapers that show artistic representations of what Earth would look like after a cataclysmic event. Hope you like them! (Click for the largest wallpaper size available).

untitled Caricature Map of Europe 1914 The Clanker Powers: Germany is a massive military machine with weapons aimed outwards to all surrounding countries. It points threateningly at Britain, not so much as a sign of direct aggression, but more as an indicator that it was now Germany’s turn to start a grand global Empire to challenge the world’s current one. Austria Hungary is an aggressive armoured giant, teetering on shoddy foundations. It is also the primary aggressor in a land grab against Serbia, with two bayonets piercing the border. The Ottoman empire is a teetering automaton, collapsing under the weight of a paranoid and ungainly spying network that gazes at Europe through many lenses and spy glasses. The Swiss watch ticks away the time, comfortable to wait it all out. The Darwinist Powers: Britain is an militaristic lion with a Roman Imperial italic-type helmet. Russia is a huge imperialist bear, rotting and filled with maggots. Portugal is a parrot for the Entente trying to goad a slumbering Spain into the war.

Becky IFX, Warren Louw (2D) Title: Becky IFX Name: Warren Louw Country: South Africa Software: Photoshop Becky - The cover girl of ImagineFX, issue 49 November 2009. So my very first appearance in an IFX mag makes the front cover, including a full on posing workshop inside the issue. They ended up choosing her with red hair for the cover, which I also totally love, but thought id share her with you as I originally had her from start to finish. Anyway, I seriously recommend this issue to those who are wanting to learn more about how to approach posing. Lastly, this is for those of you who want to see how this ImagineFX cover turned out - And to get ahold of this issue, go here: Hope you all enjoy! • Lineart and colours created in Photoshop CS3 by Wacom Intuos 3 __________________ You are the creator.

Do It Yourself Doodler | David Jablow So I am many things in this world, but an artist is not one of them. However, David Jablow is just that, and an impressive one no less. His Flickr stream is hands down one of the most impressive I’ve ever seen. He’s taken a 1950′s style Peggy Sue magazine model and put different worlds around her using a single template. The creativity and artistic detail are spectacular. You should definitely go check out his Flickr stream, but here are some you’ll find there. Blank This is the basic template used for the entire portfolio. Ninja Barn Angel v Devil Devil 1, Angel 0 Escapee Riveter There can be no distractions while working the high steel. The Dig I think I know how this ends for our favorite doodle. Trapeeze Painter Picasso he ain’t. Getaway Mermaid I would buy this match on pay-per-view. Mud Papoose’s Revenge Just supporting my statement that babies and toddlers are jerks. Brawl Weresquirrel Mr. Cat Burglar Spacegirl ———- Advertisement ———- ———- Advertisement ———- Fire Drop Body Slam Watcha gonna do brother!?

s Curiosities Artists Ji Yong Ho, Mick Flodin, and Mirko Siakkou-Flodin create works of art from discarded tired. Special thanks to Chris Chatham, Billy Thacket, and Noah Gamble for the names of the creators of these works. 58 Breathtaking Matte Paintings by Raphael Lacoste Raphael Lacoste is a digital artist from Montreal, Canada. He studied fine arts, photography and video, and is now an art director. He worked on videogames such as Prince of Persia and Assassin’s Creed. He now works primarily on concept art, matte painting, and production design for film. This post features 58 breathtaking digital artworks from Raphael. Enjoy, and subscribe so you can see all the great artists that are featured in the future!

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