Showing posts with label geometric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label geometric. Show all posts

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Memento Illustration Skulls

Today's colorful skulls come to us from Tom Hurlock of South Wales, UK. These are planned t-shirt deigns.  I love all of what's going on with these.  The vibrant colors, the geometrical shapes, the graffiti style painting.  You can see more of his work via his Memento Illustration Facebook page.  Thanks for brightening up our weekend, Tom!



We want to share your skull art! Be a part of the Skull-A-Day project. Details are HERE

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Geometric Skull

This bit of mathematical art work is courtesy of Sergio Gómez.  He's taking common shapes and transforming them into much more.  Of course we love his skull the best, but there's a lot more to his work than that(including some noticeable movie characters).  Thanks for sharing, Sergio!


Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Geometrical Skulls

This 2 for Tuesday is courtesy of Poohvis Thanathammakoon in New York.  I'm loving how these geometrical skulls are so well planned out.  I can't tell if I'm looking at a flow chart, a wiring schematic, or some sort of tribal decoration pattern, but regardless of what they look like I'm a fan.  Thanks for sharing these, Poohvis! See more on Tumblr & Instagram.





Saturday, October 12, 2013

ARTmuffin's skulls (from the Book Of Gosh)

Sometimes the hardest part of being a Skull-A-Day editor is trying to decide which piece(s) of art to display from the submissions we get. Espcecially when any one artist decides to submit a whole handful of wonderful work. So, sometimes you just gotta say F*@k it and do what feels best(which is a pretty zen thing to do actually, thank you Sarah!) and post all of them. Today is an excellent case in point from ARTmuffin. These pieces are just a small assortment of what lies ahead for you to discover on his site. I'll let him tell you a little more, "My art is created with the concept of being pages from a lost book or temple from another culture in another dimension. The work is often human, alien, or animal anatomy with what appears to be a kind of hieroglyphic writing and symbolism accompanying the subject. The pages vary from anatomical description to ceremonial preparation to the preservation of a history. All pages are from 'The Book of Gosh'."

ARTmuffin hits it dead on the head for me. I love skulls, Geometry, ancient history, and mystery. He's got all of that going here as well as a myriad of other skullacious works that could fill a month's worth of posts for us. It's a great collection of awesome work. Plus, ARTmuffin is doing more awesome work by donating a portion of any of his sales to the charity of your choice.  He's letting your love of art go directly to helping others.  There's no better way to serve humanity while indulging into some fantastic skull art.  Thanks for sharing all of these, ARTmuffin!







Thursday, September 12, 2013

Geometric Skull

Sergio Gómez of Geometric Art by Mak, recorded the creation of this geometric skull as he was making it. Geometric art tasks a lot of skill. It's a play of shapes to see what fits and will create your intended image. Reminds me of playing with tangrams to create different images. This skull would be a massive tangram puzzle.



Geometric Skull Work Process from geometricartbymak on Vimeo.