Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

100 Copies

A collection of art prints by avid cyclist and illustrator Thomas Yang, that not only feature, but also driven by, the passionon for cycling.


When asked what the story is behind each illustration, here is what Yang said:

Ride Your Love - "This is the very first design that I came up with. It's a view from the top of my office building looking at those bikes parked below. The shape of the saddle actually looks like a heart."

Recycle - "I 'googled' more cycling posters and I noticed lots of them talk about re-cycling. Without using words (that's the rule in my poster design) I manage to connect all the bikes into a circle which is similar to the universal icon of recycle (3 arrows that goes around)."

Skyway - "I remember reading, from a bike magazine, them talking about burning the fats and not the oil. So this is a direct translation. The more we cycle, the nicer our environment becomes."

As with cycling, speed is of the essence, so each piece of work is limited edition up to 100 copies. For $35, head over and get your print.

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

For Japan

Pray for Japan
This image inspiration installation is art inspired and displayed for Japan. Pray for Japan and donate if you can.




Related Image Inspiration Posts:

Creative Image Inspiration
Image Inspiration

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Playing with the Sky

When I drive home from the office in Yellow Springs, one of the greatest creative backdrops is the sun setting. The warm, vibrant colors are the perfect canvas, and when you add vintage elements, it makes for an interesting scenery. Valeria Prieto adds these elements including musical notes and birds on electric wires to create picturesque illustrations.





Via Best Bookmarks.

Monday, December 20, 2010

Back to the Future


Back to the Future = Awesome.

Illustrations of Marty McFly and Doc Brown = Most Awesome!



See more of Rich Pellegrino portraits.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Seeing the World Differently

Similar to my post on illusions of daily objects.

Sandrine Estrade Boulet turns normal street scenes into amazing artwork. Some people see the world differently then others. She has a marvelous imagination. Some of her illustrations and creations are obvious once they are visualized, but I would not see it just walking down the road.



Check out more of her illustrations in her gallery.


Via BlogLESS