Skull bookshleves formed with everyday items: As many artists know, ‘vanitas’ can be defined as a type of symbolic art, often including symbols like skulls, rotten fruit, hourglasses, and other items related to the brevity of life and the certainty of death. London-based artist James Hopkins’ series Vanitas is quite a clever, modern take on this still life genre.
ICONS: Heroes - by: Calvin Lin (theLinC)
A series of minimalist posters I did of heroes. Tried to make it as minimalist as possible to signify the hero, including only icons/symbols that make the hero recognizable and special.
Critiques and comments are always welcome and appreciated!
I’m now taking requests for minimalist posters, before I start on my next series. Please message me if you have any requests.
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DeviantArt | Prints@Society6
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Part of Christopher Boffoli’s “Disparity” series where he has miniature figures interacting with various foods.
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Two more challengers, Balrog and Vega, arise in artist Kode Logic and Reza Ilyas’ growing mechanized Street Fighter series.
Related Rampages: Mecha Street Fighter Series (More)
Mecha Balrog / Vega by Kode Logic (Twitter) & Reza Ilyasa (Facebook)
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Star Wars Illustrations by Darren Drew
Artist: website / flickrjust came a little
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Chuck Norris=Wrong Number.



