Mirada cautivadora
the Bird IS
the sAme COLour as
the
BALL
El mío no hace nada de eso;
Cleaning up this mess is going to be hard. But its our job as adults to take care of it. Besides, those girls have a date to go on.
Storyboard artist and scribbler Marty Cooper uses sharpies and white out to draw mischievous cartoon characters on transparent film, which enables him to pose and photograph them interacting with the real world in all sorts of unexpected ways. By playing with perspective Cooper’s drawings sometimes appear to be both giant - like the polar bear scratching his back on the Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco - and tiny - like an anthropomorphic banana hitching a ride on a llama.
Check out lots more of Marty Cooper’s playful creations by following him here on Tumblr or over on Instagram.
[via Design Taxi]
Sketches from Kazue Kato’s twitter:
https://twitter.com/katohhhhhh/status/438292505608462338/photo/1/large
https://twitter.com/katohhhhhh/status/438293332490346496/photo/1/large
yuuuuup
im getting a zorua in Y and naming it ryuko now
(Voy a conseguir un Zorua en Y y nombrarlo Ryuuko ahora)
Pokemon VHS covers
Recuerdo esos días, cuando aun usábamos los FVS (Formatos de Vídeo Superiores) XD
Redosking (USA) - Dino Tomic’s eye. Prismacolor and Crayola color pencils on Toned-Tan Paper
Texas-based graffiti artist Redosking draws fantastically detailed eyes using colored pencils. It seems like eyes are a common muse for illustrators working in the realm of hyperrealism but these particular pieces seem above and beyond the average attempt. You can also follow him on Instagram.
El arte del dibujo es increible