Monk's Tale

10.4.08

I want your skull

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I have decided to further my ambitition and make a piece of art for the next Iwantyourskull publication. This should keep me challenged as the deadline is the beginning of May.

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7.4.08

Alberto Seveso

Alberto Seveso


Alberto Seveso's work. I've been looking his work several times in the last few days. His style is very inspiring. The mix of female form and illustration is mind blowing.

Alberto Seveso

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2.4.08

Art less pollution 2

I posted a while ago about Alexandre Orion’s pollution based project. Now this is the second part of the project. Orion has takes the sooth from the rags used for the original piece and made new paintings out of it. Brilliant.

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17.12.07

Laundry Detergent Paintings

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Remember my secret wall post. This time I show you a work of a painter whose work can only show up under UV light so would only be seen by someone taking the time to actually look for them. Check also his other art work. Paul Nowak’s laundry detergent paintings.

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31.10.07

Art Less Pollution

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8.9.07

Butchershop

fingerTill Krautkramer of CheapTattooRemoval has created an original style for his art. He takes pictures of tattooed body parts and makes them look like they have been butchered. I think its interesting and wouldn't mind having a picture like this on my wall. In the butchershop you can also buy merchandise like bag with the images, I loove the finger mug.

http://cheaptattooremoval.net/

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31.8.07

secret wall tattoos

I found an interesting site called secret wall tattoos. Nothing to do with tattoos really except the name, but it is an interesting website anyway. The site has pictures of a hotel rooms, where behind a picture frames someone has drawn arty image. Real anarchy art.

http://www.secretwalltattoos.com/

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19.7.07

Skull Project


I have this strange fascination toward skulls. For some reason I quite like the idea of a skull on my skin, and this new book that's coming out makes me tingle about getting it.

Behold Matthew Amey's Skull project. Amey took 151 contour-line drawings of a human skull from his earlier skull reference book, and sent a page to artists around the world asking them to draw or paint their interpretation of the skull. The result is an array of metamorphoses, skulls in unimaginable beauty.

If you dont like skull, go and have a look anyway, those images are truly a work of art. Check Skull Project

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