Let’s look at some colorful animals by Polish artist Ewa Pronczuk-Kuziak.

Her vibrant creatures are (sometimes literally) bursting with life…

Let’s look at some colorful animals by Polish artist Ewa Pronczuk-Kuziak.

Her vibrant creatures are (sometimes literally) bursting with life…

Ikuma Nao’s black and white works are wildly detailed, slightly morbid and jarring…filled with many nooks and crannies for the eyes to fall into.
There is a fascination with life amidst death, growth amidst decay. These opposing forces blend together seamlessly.
Today I bring you some rather impressive micro art by Turkish artist Hasan Kale.
While his food pieces have quite a novelty factor, the butterfly works truly stand out for their delicate beauty.

He paints cityscapes on very unlikely tiny food and object canvases.
Chocolate I’d actually stop to admire (for a good 30 seconds; an eternity with chocolate in my face) before devouring it. Kidding, kidding. I’d eat around the painted part. I’m not rude enough to chomp on someone’s hard work. Usually.

I invite you into the slightly disquieting world of Davood Teymooj.
With heavy use of cross hatching and pointilism, he draws strange, somber masked child-like (hydrocephalic-looking) creatures on journeys, or in deep pensive moments.

As a Jungian, it’s hard not to read into the symbolism. We all wear masks, are underdeveloped in some ways, and get a bit too much “in our heads.” Or maybe not of that applies to his work. But great art is subjective.

Matt Gordon paints adorable little monsters and skeletons…
In his hands, these “scary” creatures become innocent, playful, affectionate, reflective characters with real feelings. Gotta love a skeleton…in a skeleton onesie. Very nice touch.
How do I get my hands on this?

This came up in my Amazon suggestions. Best mouse pad I’ve ever seen. I may buy it for my such clicks and many scrolls. And I like its enthusiasm: “Wow.”

I tried to find this album on YouTube so we could take a listen. Art definitely looks the part(y) here.

Dapper Vegetable Man. Wait for it…nobody BEETS him! (See what I did there?)

I have no idea who makes these, but they’re rather amazing.
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Awkward Christ and puppet induced ecstasy:

Control your giant blob, dude.

Not the most practical default posture…but terrifying nonetheless.

“And then the Mammoth took the two of them in the circle of his trunk, and threw them into space.”

The look on the little kid’s face really drive home “poor life choices.”

I’m home after a week in the hospital, but the problem (a section of my small intestine “broke”) is nowhere near under control. I’m not sure how frequently I’ll be able to post, but I’ll try.
This image by Harumi Hironaka describes my current state of mind.
It’s hard to articulate exactly what I love so much about Catherine Hart’s colorful, abstract drawings.
I think it’s the interesting composition combined with a certain whimsical imagination.