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Showing posts with label shapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shapes. 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!
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, February 23, 2013
Winged Skull
This "winged skull" illustration comes from Ryan Harris. A collage of geometric shapes patterned into a skull with some wicked headgear.
The first thing I thought of when I saw this in our inbox was a robotic style Mayan headdress. The almost hypnotic symmetry draws you into a geometrical vortex of mathematical proportions. Thanks for sharing your work, Ryan!
The first thing I thought of when I saw this in our inbox was a robotic style Mayan headdress. The almost hypnotic symmetry draws you into a geometrical vortex of mathematical proportions. Thanks for sharing your work, Ryan!
Saturday, March 31, 2012
"Circle, Triangle, Square" Skull
The laws of geometry are on the side of Ryan Todd who submits this shapely skull from his home base in London, UK.
I was never much of a math fan, yet I use it everyday, but geometry was one of my more favorite. You can create almost anything by combining the right shapes. Just look into any basic art book. Thanks for sharing your skull with us, Ryan!
I was never much of a math fan, yet I use it everyday, but geometry was one of my more favorite. You can create almost anything by combining the right shapes. Just look into any basic art book. Thanks for sharing your skull with us, Ryan!
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