Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animals. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

friendly warning signs





warning signs of things to come..... no running. dont ask. im babbling.
i love these colorful ditties. artist Jennifer Davis. cute ta boot. bunnies in socks. contortionist puppies.
say it with me now: weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

via sfgirlbythebay

Thursday, August 18, 2011

ambling





it doesnt get better than these amazing little gems. boats, sharks, mythical creatures....
Sao Paulo based artist Dea Lellis paintings are super graphical and mysterious.

off to the desert for the weekend, its gonna be HOT LAVA for reals.

via beautiful decay

Thursday, March 3, 2011

captain of your own ship





paintings by Tessa Hulls.

aaaaah dooor rob blay
(how we say "adorable" when pretending to have an accent)

via my love for you is a stampede of horses

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

we, the tempest


ripped from his site:

fu ror (fyoo -awr, er)
-noun
1. a general outburst of enthusiasm, excitement, controversy or the like.
2. a prevailing fad, mania, or craze.
3. furry, rage, madness.

bed lam (bed -luhm)
-noun
1. a scene or state of wild uproar or confusion.
2.Archaic, an insane asylum or madhouse.

D/L says he likes his bike, UHU glue sticks, & his imagination.
love love love in a basket.


via design for mankind

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

with a vengeance



a fellow lover of mountains and animals, i am a GIANT fan of Jamie Mills drawings. want to put them in my pocket and take them everywhere with me.

we are back. and aptly titled, with a vengeance.
no more "i dont have time" and a little bit of "making time"

kisses
d.o.o.

via the fox is black

Monday, November 22, 2010

oh be kind





adorable illustrations of animals by Erica Il Cane. show up at Fifty24SF Gallery.

A little about Erica:

Born and studied in Bologna, Italy, Erica’s evolution to gallery work has seen depictions of animals in unique, human situations rendered in Victorian-like style illustrations, etchings, and short animated films. The art is often described as imagery from a dark fairy tale, in which animals are shown within the darkness of human nature, focusing on themes of alienation, satire, existentialism. Both gallery and mural work has also been hailed as influential works advocating vegetarianism and animal rights.



via one of my favorite bloggers, my love for you....


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

sly like a fox





Guerrero Gallery, AJ Fosik art. not to be missed. booom do it.

2700 19th Street
San Francisco CA 94110
415-400-5168



Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Thursday, March 11, 2010

quietly standing to the side









Philip Giordano is a lovely illustrator from the UK, i believe. even though the illustration style is so precious, but the decapitated ladies, animals with masks, and manly beards make me giddy.

fun for a thursday.

via meathaus

Monday, January 11, 2010

Black Beauty





title inspired by last shot of a horse skeleton...... Giacomo Brunelli is an Italian photographer who shoots **GASP** film & even prints his own work in a dark room. thats how i learned before the digital camera invention!!

crazy technology. although my new digi cam cam does make me feel like a professional. esp my party pics. laser light shows galore. cant boo on that!

via little paper planes

Thursday, December 10, 2009

maybe just for now







an all time favorite of mine, Andy Kehoe has new work up at Thinkspace in Santa Monica, titled "The World Unseen and Those in Between"

Opening Reception on December 11th

there is just something enchanting and haunting about his work. fully understand the sense of anxiety and loneliness in each but the soothing quality of his color palette make it calm in some ways. pretty much helplessly in love with the last piece........ sigh.

via daily dujour