Bishilol

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magicfran:
“Lego 5 by ILoveDoodle on Flickr.
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magicfran:

Lego 5 by ILoveDoodle on Flickr.

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gamefreaksnz:
“After the Fight (by Eduardo San Gil)
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gamefreaksnz:

After the Fight (by Eduardo San Gil)

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it8bit:

Play

Created by Sam Goldberg

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sirmitchell:

matttaylordraws:

Gallery 1988 are throwing another of their Under the Influence shows celebrating someone they think would make for great art and they have kindly invited me to take part this year. This time around the subject is the bespectacled East Coast master of neurosis - Woody Allen.

I don’t think you can really separate Woody Allen from his native city, so it would have been remiss of me to do anything but take it as a subject (and it sits quite nicely alongside this Hitchcock piece from last year). I tried a few new techniques and brushes on this, and while I wont be using them all the time, they turned out alright here.

This will be on sale on Friday at Gallery1988 Venice (and at some point soon after at the Gallery 1988 online store) - it’s an 11 x 14 giclee print in an edition of 20 and they will be $40 each.

(also, and this is of no real interest to anyone but me, this is my 100th tumblr blog - which works out at about one a week for the last two years. not too shabby, and hopefully more blogging this year!)

FEAST YOUR BALLS!

eyeballs. 

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timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:
“Hellboy by Luis Manuel
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timetravelandrocketpoweredapes:

Polygon Heroes Rise by The Blackening Co

Prints available at Society6

justinrampage:

Artist and illustrator Coran Stone created a Call of Duty style series of Super Mario Brothers themed illustrations. Coran’s inspiration for these bad ass pieces of art derives from his artist pal Jake Castorena and girlfriend’s awesome Mushroom Kingdom Special Forces Halloween costumes.

Related Rampages: Secret Agent Calvin and Hobbes (More)

Military Super Mario Brothers by Coran Stone (deviantART) (Twitter)

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justinrampage:

Two amazing tattoo-themed Star Wars illustrations by Detroit-based artist Mark Hammermeister. Both are available to purchase as limited edition signed and numbered 13” x 19” prints at his Etsy store.  

Droids Don’t Cry is Mark’s take on Norman Rockwell’s piece titled The Tattoo Artist.

Related RampageStan Lee

Droids Don’t Cry / Maul by Mark Hammermeister (Flickr) (Twitter)

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laughingsquid:
“While You Were Out
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pacalin:
“ Oddworld Movie Poster
Created by Danielle Voigt
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pacalin:

Oddworld Movie Poster

Created by Danielle Voigt

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pacalin:

How neat are these.

herochan:

Silhouette Super Kids

Created by Andy Fairhurst

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gamefreaksnz:

Indies, Assemble!

Artist Note:

I was recently contacted by Drew Taylor, the editor of Jumpbutton Magazine about doing an illustration for them, as well as an interview about all of the videogame themed pictures I’ve been drawing. The theme for issue #2 of the magazine is ‘character select’, and Drew suggested an ensemble piece with some of my favorite indie game characters.

The result is what you see above, the character select screen from my ultimate indie adventure crossover game. It was a lot of work getting this many characters to fit together just right, this is definitely the most complex piece I’ve made, but I’m really happy with the way it turned out. It will be appearing as a spread inside the magazine, and parts of it will also be on both the original, and alternative versions of the cover.

Grab it as a wallpaper.

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justinrampage:

Artist Andrew Wilson brought together a triple threat set of video game greatness in his new series. Prints are now on sale at the Geek-Art Store.

You can also follow Andrew and his work here on Tumblr!

Video Game Series by Andrew Wilson (Blog) (CGHUB) (Twitter)

Via: theforgottenkingdoms

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assorted-goodness:

Starcraft Illustrations - by Brian Huang

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