The Darkness by ~mlopezart
Check out more of The Darkness on Graphic.ly

The Darkness by ~mlopezart

Check out more of The Darkness on Graphic.ly

Old is New Again!  Phil Hester shared this Hero Initiative cover via twitter.

Old is New Again!  Phil Hester shared this Hero Initiative cover via twitter.

gamefreaksnz:

yoshi by ~7734-01 on deviantART
dbsw:

Star Wars Summer Tribute // by xavier gallego

dbsw:

Star Wars Summer Tribute // by xavier gallego

chrispetescia:

The incredible illustration work of Priscilla Tramontano

“The Killer” waits on his target.  The Killer #1 from Archaia.  Available on Graphic.ly.

“The Killer” waits on his target.  The Killer #1 from Archaia.  Available on Graphic.ly.

laughingsquid:

Star Wars Prints by Andy Helms
templesmith:

Still Life, with Sentinel
The line work before I paint it up myself. If anyone wants to take a stab at colouring it the REGULAR way ( ie, not trying to ape my own style, ) go ahead! It should be at high enough resolution…

Very cool.  If someone colors this, please feel free to send a link our way.

templesmith:

Still Life, with Sentinel

The line work before I paint it up myself. If anyone wants to take a stab at colouring it the REGULAR way ( ie, not trying to ape my own style, ) go ahead!

It should be at high enough resolution…

Very cool.  If someone colors this, please feel free to send a link our way.

pigtailsandcombatboots:

Besides the fact that this is an awesome concept, I’m having a hard time grasping that they’re OIL PAINTINGS. I keep rereading the write-up to see if I’m misunderstanding it.  “In this thought-provoking series, Jonathan Wateridge gives us clues, but expects us to solve the mystery. Another Place consists of seven, large oil paintings depicting scenes from the production and narrative of a fictional American film that is centered around an unseen catastrophic event. The production process of the paintings is reminiscent of film-making. Prior to the first marks on canvas, scale model sets are built, props are fabricated, costumes are made, and performers are cast in each role. Wateridge challenges viewers to investigate what is real and what is fake through the construction of elaborate sets with visible seams. The paintings draw viewers in, asking them to consider every detail before making any quick assumptions about what’s really going on.”Investigating Catastrophic Events

pigtailsandcombatboots:

Besides the fact that this is an awesome concept, I’m having a hard time grasping that they’re OIL PAINTINGS. I keep rereading the write-up to see if I’m misunderstanding it.

“In this thought-provoking series, Jonathan Wateridge gives us clues, but expects us to solve the mystery. Another Place consists of seven, large oil paintings depicting scenes from the production and narrative of a fictional American film that is centered around an unseen catastrophic event.

The production process of the paintings is reminiscent of film-making. Prior to the first marks on canvas, scale model sets are built, props are fabricated, costumes are made, and performers are cast in each role.

Wateridge challenges viewers to investigate what is real and what is fake through the construction of elaborate sets with visible seams. The paintings draw viewers in, asking them to consider every detail before making any quick assumptions about what’s really going on.”

Investigating Catastrophic Events

Plutonian by chubbychee on Deviant Art.

Plutonian by chubbychee on Deviant Art.