Posted on 14 October 2009

If Pippi Longstocking and Ingmar Bergman had a love child, it would be Mia Mäkilä. The Swedish artist scours our nightmares for inspiration, painting haunting childlike demons that would even make Tim Burton weep. Makila is particularly known for her Boschian (Hieronymus Bosch) style in her mixed media works, and she is inspired by movie directors such as Terry Gilliam, John Waters and Hitchcock, as well as 13th-17th century artists like Pieter Bruegel the elder, Hans Memling and Lucas Cranach. She is also involved in the European Lowbrow Art Movement.

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Posted on 20 September 2009

If you mix Marvel comics, Star Wars and other cartoon characters with a little dose of Warhol and Basquiat , you will get the cool art from Aussie Anthony Lister !

Q – Where do you situate your notion of a superhero in terms of culture today?
A – At the top of everything else that is holy and pure.
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Posted on 18 September 2009

Marie-Claude Marquis oil Paintings are sumptuous ! Born in Quebec and now living in Montreal, Marie-Claude first started to studied make-up and visual art, she loves to find herself in the middle of all her paint buckets…

Inspired by tattoo and graffiti worlds as well as the pop culture and you can see it in her work… That is so my kind of paintings! Modern using old techniques, and you arrive to those beautiful oil paintings… I want one now ! (please)
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Posted on 12 August 2009

Stella Im Hultberg is raw femininity, sexuality, vulnerability, and reality. Nothing is masked in the faces of her girls; all misery, all troubles are fully evinced. Hultberg’s paintings and drawings cause the viewer to feel for her girls. They are the type of girls that everyone subconsciously desires [male and female alike]. They’ve faces like sombre supermodels but the way their sleepy eyes stare, the way their hands grasp for more, the way their hair falls and rises so freely are what make them so innocently seductive. The girls of Stella Im Hultberg may look as though they are trying to hide away, but they’re not at all. They show you everything everyone should know and appreciate about a woman.

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Posted on 08 August 2009

An exceptionally versatile and talented artist hailing from the Philippines is Kiko Escora. Having had numerous exhibits mainly throughout Southeast Asia, he is clearly a jack of all trades in the creative world. From painting, sketching, installations, clothing design/printing, photography to djing, Kiko does not merely dabble in these various mediums of expression but is very much well versed in each alike.

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Posted on 08 July 2009

I really feeeling the comic style illustrations of Phil Noto – and maybe it is because I always wanted to draw like that! His Sexy, vintage spy girls have attracted a legion of fans. As an ex-Disney clean up artist, Phil brings that experience, plus his appreciation for golden and silver age illustration to all of his comic works. I would love to have one hanging over my desk…. www.notoart.com


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Posted on 10 February 2009

Brooklyn-based surrealist painter Eric White has been creating these mind-blowing paintings for quite some time. The skill that you can see radiating from every one of his paintings is truly impressive. His work is inspired by alternate realities, surreal visions that aren’t always laden with pop imagery. His Paintings are sought after by a wide range of collectors including Leonardo DiCaprio, Al Pacino, David Arquette and Courteney Cox. Read his interview on Fecal Face
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Posted on 31 December 2008

Kevin Cyr is a Brooklyn based painter. Kevin’s paintings are mostly drawn on plywood. He basically removes the vehicles from their original context and recreates a background giving the subject more importance. He’s style is just perfect, I love his Camper bike Project.

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Posted on 31 December 2008

Barcelona-based Finnish illustrator Pietari Posti has been published internationally in publications like The New York Times, The Guardian, Wired Magazine and Paste Magazine. Described expressive yet tranquil Pietari´s work has been utilized in advertising, merchandise and apparel… He has updated his site with plenty of new work…
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Posted on 27 November 2008

Johnny Cheuk, is a young Graphic Designer and Illustrator based in Hong Kong -After being graduated in 01 with a Visual Communication, he start working freelance – He’s Fashion Illustrations are a little bit different than everyone, basically Johnny mix his computer work with water based paint and pencils – the whole job give some nice and original creations…


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Posted on 09 November 2007
Young trend setter artist from Los Angeles Christofer Chin aka Tofer is more than just an artist, He’s not only doing beautiful acrylic paintings on canvas but also designing is own line Plain Gravy and working as freelance with big publications such as Flaunt, Oyster and many more. He participate in the Design of The Hundreds store with his miniature world installation and has some super cool projects coming soon, but we cant talk to you about that yet!
The If you love Art, Design and fashion you will love his work!


Posted on 15 October 2007

If you are fan of Heroes too, you probably know 9th Wonders and Hereoswiki and if you dont ! Go have a look and be happy !!
Those websites are full of information, tips, backstage pictures and illustrations about the TV show…
I would love to know, (if you heard of it ?) where the paintings are for sale and if they are being exhibited anywhere?