Visual Art Inspiration - Tell A Friend
31 Dec
“I´ve been drawing since I was little. At school I had notebooks filled with drawings instead of notes. I used to tattoo my buddies with a black ink pen. I used to draw on any kind of surface when I was bored… I believe its what I do best. Its also the best way for me to communicate things I cant find words for… Its a therapy, its a hobbie, its a job,its what makes me happy.” - Eduardo Recife
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30 Dec
Founded on the theory that ” if you can’t find it, You make it”, Beautiful/Decay was created to bridge the gap between art and graffiti, underground and mainstream, design and fine art, Punk rock and hip hop, illustration and design, and most importantly high and low art. With a focus on cutting edge work in all the aforementioned genres, B/D strives to showcase new and emerging artwork Whether it be Interior or exterior.
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29 Dec
28 Dec
Matt Furie was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1979. He graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio. He currently lives in San Francisco, California. His dance troupe, “Flavor of the City,” can be seen crashing house parties and events throughout the Bay Area.
Check Out: Art by Matt Furie
27 Dec
Check Out: This Machine Kills
26 Dec
FMCS is part of the FeedMeNetwork of sites. FMCS’s ( otherwise know as FeedMeCoolShit.com) sole purpose is to fund interested communities’ need for new online and offline creative endeavors. Within this site you will find a variety of news feeds available from various sources on the cutting edge of social, creative or technological change.
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25 Dec
Sam Gibbons’ paintings are fascinating renderings of cartoons perversely entwined in spasms of death and candy-colored imitations of sex. Gibbons’ work is a painterly convergence of figuration and abstraction; resembling a Rorschach test, one side of the canvas mirrors the other, lending symmetry and precision to fluid and spontaneous bursts of color and form. Employing imagery that was originally intended to entertain and pacify, Gibbons’ paintings are at war within themselves. The typical role of the cartoon is subverted; these benchmarks of inexperience are engaged in violent and sexual acts. Acting as allegories for the loss of innocence, Sam Gibbons’ paintings exist as a complex and beautiful mimicry of the human condition.
Check Out: Claire Oliver Gallery - Sam Gibbons
24 Dec
“I discovered Photoshop last year and I’ve been addicted ever since.” - Melanie Delon
Check Out: Eskarina Circus - Mélanie Delon
23 Dec
Chris Buzelli was born and raised outside of Chicago and on the waters of Lake Michigan. Chris was influenced by his Grandfather Armondo Buzelli at young age, painting side by side. After graduating from Rhode Island School of Design, Chris moved to New York City to start his career as an illustrator in 1995. His oil paintings have appeared in many national and international publications including Rolling Stone, Playboy, The Village Voice, New York Times, the Seattle Zoo, LA times, Boston Globe, and US World News & Report. Chris has also collaborated on numerous projects for design firms, advertising agencies and Broadway musical posters. Chris’ work has been recognized by American Illustration, Society of Illustrators, Society of Publication Designs, Communication Arts, Print and Step by Step. Chris also shows his work extensively in various exhibitions and galleries throughout North America. Chris is represented by Jen Vaughn.
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20 Dec
Sap Green
36″ X36″
encaustic on plexiglass
fluorescent backlighting
“Through each manifestation of my painting, I have been intrigued by the tension between meaning and abstraction. From my earlier work burying archetypal image or actual language beneath rustic studies of light and shadow to my more recent abstract pieces, I ask my audience to find meaning as we might in the wilderness, assured of an intelligence behind this raw mixture of light, shape, color and topography.” - Scott Reilly
Check Out: Scott Reilly - Illuminated paintings
17 Dec

Wendy Yoon
“Caffeine is good for the body and mind”
To celebrate the 1 1/2 year anniversary of Emil Kozak - Barcelona designstudio,designers, friends and visitors of www.emilkozak.com where invited to ‘beautify’ a “blank” mannequin-photo. The “queens” below are the results of the competetors creations.
Check Out: 1 1/2 Year anniversary beauty contest
15 Dec
The Tunxion – News Lounge is one more online aggregator which features a select group of the world’s most popular websites alongside some of the most cutting-edge information sites. The Tunxion gives you the power to place 100 of the Web’s best sites into one bookmark.
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13 Dec
From advertising to editorial, Michael Grecco’s work is continually raising the photographic bar. He is known for dynamic portraiture and capturing the essence of his subjects. Grecco works with an unrivaled technical ability and a rare sensitivity. The image he has created for himself is authentic, composed and always striking.
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12 Dec
“My artworks are expressed in emotional, vibrant and expressive portraits.” - Tiffany Beasi
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