Pop culture mashup artist Dan Lydersen wrapped the “7 Deadly Sins” around Edward Scissorhands and illustrated each sin with cult movie icons. See if you can identify the movies referenced in each one in the extended entry….
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Month: July 2009
Harbinger
By Chris Buzelli.
Bartender Bot
By Michael Pucciarelli aka Pooch.
Inner life
Ben Tolman creates richly detailed black-and-white images of human figures, often with an internal view. Click here for a detail view.
Alien Ant Farm
Shown above is “Landscape XXX” by Hans Ruedi Giger, aka H. R. Giger. This son of a Swiss Chemist (no, not that one, though Giger’s works certainly seem to be influenced by Hoffman’s famous concoction). Giger is extraordinarily talented, his works exactingly rendered. He creates disturbed, fantastical visions of biomechanical lizards and aliens. His works and influence are inescapable. Yet up until now, I haven’t posted a single one of his works….
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Back again for the first time
Sooner or later everything and everybody gets the zombie treatment, and everything gets Lego-fied. So I suppose it was inevitable that someone would combine the two. Shown above: Giant Lego Zombies by Andrew Bell.
Eyes wide in the electric glow
Artwork of unknown name from the portfolio Elphenden by artist Serge Tretiakov.
God of the stencil
By and large political street art, or street art with a message, is crap. The very best players create beautiful propaganda, while most of the others are cheap-shot artists, whiney ideologues or humorless vandals who produce works completely devoid of subtlety or introspection. Banksy, whose work “Stop and Search” is pictured above, works at a level so far above the others there’s really no comparison.
Beauties and Beasts
From an upcoming show by Nicoletta Ceccoli at Roq La Rue Gallery.
Skull
by Chip 7