Category Archives: weird/cool stuff

Hero-Glyphics By Josh Lane

ABOUT JOSH LANE’S HERO-GLYPHICS SEIRES:

” Like most of the work I do, this series was self initiated. I started them in late august last year I have always had an affinity for ancient egyptian art and hieroglyphics – the ancient egyptians developed an elegant way to communicate their stories using minimalistic imagery and symbols. as a graphic designer and illustrator I try to do this same thing today.

 

I wanted to pay tribute to this style by adding a modern twist of the things I love – which tend to be on the geeky side. when I started the project I knew I wanted to mimic the same kind of poses that early egyptians had established.

 

I enjoyed placing these modern characters into the poses that fit the character best. for example, I felt like captain kirk should be the one sitting on the ‘throne’ as if it were his captains chair and that in the x-men piece I would have wolverine kneeling before the representation of the most powerful mutant entity, the phoenix.

 

I soon found myself telling stories with background details and symbols. in the end I wanted to create a series that people could instantly relate to and enjoy on a couple different levels: the pop culture and the art history.” – Josh Lane

ABOUT JOSH LANE:

I am a freelance designer/illustrator who is heavily influenced by all things geeky. A nice portion of my work can be found and purchased at society6.com/joshln

http://joshlanedesign.wordpress.com

Lego Ghostbuster Headquarters By Orion Pax

LEGO Ghostbusters Headquarters by Orion Pax

ABOUT ORION PAX AND HIS GHOSTBUSTERS LEGO CREATION:

“Two months of endless hours watching Ghostbusters 1 & 2 + the real Ghostbusters
Animated show i can truly say i know a lot about the building at North Moore Street, New York City.

The movie set was in Los Angeles and is seen in plenty of other movies while the outside of the building is in NY.
Planning on the interior was a bit confusing in the beginning, because of the fact
that in the movies you always see only the garage and first floor.

When i played the GHOSTBUSTERS game there are only two floors two,
while on the outside the way the windows are you know there is the garage and
two floors above.

While watching the animated show i found out more about interior setups that
would work with the model.So Egon´s lab is one of the agreements i had to make.
The attetion to detail with some of the features was very important to me
and i spend hours on planning through over and over again.

The overall weight is about 15 kg and it took me around 2 months building.
By far my most detailed building with full interior.” – Orion Pax

LEGO Ghostbusters Headquarters by Orion Pax (21)

LEGO Ghostbusters Headquarters by Orion Pax (18)

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http://orionpax.de/23/index.php/showroom/one/91/Ghostbusters-HQ-v2008

Cool And Wacky Illustrations By French Illustrator Freak City

ABOUT FREAK CITY:

FREAK CITY is a French illustrator born in 1984 and working in Bordeaux, France.

His work includes commercial and editorial projects, as well as collective or personal exhibitions, screenprinting, painting and other various stuff.

This is the double-page artwork i did for the Chimiks “Modern Storm” song that’s gonna appear on Stereovisio Vol.2, a great double-LP comp featuring unreleased tracks of great garage and punk bands like Feeling Of Love, Magnetix, JC Satan, illustrated by artists like Elzo, Blex Bolex, Moolinex and lots more…

” AVENUE D ”
4-Colors Screenprinted Poster
Popset White paper 300 gr
50 x 70 cm

Edition of 50 prints, handnumbered and signed
Edited by L’Atelier Du Grand Chic / Turbo Zero

http://www.freakcitydesigns.com/

Personal Projects By Freelance Artist Brock Davis

Broccoli House

I wasn’t able to build my son a treehouse, so I built him this broccoli house instead.
Made with balsa wood.
Exhibitionist Coffee Cup

Random / goofy idea I had when I was supposed to be doing client work. This was quite easy to make. Cut the coffee sleeve in half and tape it to back of cup. Cut a section from the back of the cup to make the hands. Tape it all together and draw a creepy face. Place it on a table in your local coffee shop and see how people react.
Gummy Bearskin Rug

This was another idea that was just sitting around in my head waiting to get made. I often execute these kinds of pieces because I am curious as to what the piece will look like once executed.
Dark Side of the Doritos

Made from sliced bag pieces from the following 8 Doritos flavors: Late Night Cheeseburger, Pizza Supreme, Nacho Cheese, Throwback Taco, Toasted Corn, Salsa Verde, Blazin’ Buffalo & Ranch and Spicy Sweet Chili.
Boba Fett’s Invoice to Jabba the Hut

I wanted to make this for a long time. I finally found the time to execute. Thanks to my friend Dan Wallace, author of The Jedi Path, for helping me with some of the minute details.
Snoutlet

Recently, I was interviewed by tpt.org in regards to my Make Something Cool Every Day project. I was asked to try and make something creative on the spot, in the room where I was being interviewed. After evaluating the room, I was struck with an idea. I got out my marker and voila, Snoutlet.

ART BY BROCK DAVIS

These are some of the recent personal pieces I’ve made for fun. Most of these pieces are made at home on the weekends. I get a lot of inspiration from my children. They create spontaneously, everything is new to them. I often try to revert back to childhood when creating, which helps me to view ordinary things in a new way.

http://itistheworldthatmadeyousmall.com/46345/new

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